Cardiff in for Calker !!

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by the look of last night's highlights he'd be nailed on for the start every single game, but itd be an illogical move for me. Its a gamble and its one i really dont see he needs to take at this stage in his career.

He's getting games for Spurs, he's in the England setup, spurs have injury concerns and have released Gallas since last season, why gamble on a team that could go down in exchange for a regular start he could well get at spurs (or a more established premier league team than cardiff) in the near future.

Doesnt need to take the risk of potentially having to move back into the premiership on the back of a year conceding goals and having to dig out team mates even their own fans say don't look ready for the premier league at this point.

Stay at spurs son

No one has said that and to be perfectly honest we're in a better position than you were we have one of the brightest British managers, a strong squad, a strong work ethic in said squad and an owner who's willing to spend money to keep us in the premier league so put that in your pipe and smoke it
 
No one has said that and to be perfectly honest we're in a better position than you were we have one of the brightest British managers, a strong squad, a strong work ethic in said squad and an owner who's willing to spend money to keep us in the premier league so put that in your pipe and smoke it

Good for you , now whats your point ?
 
what sort of host are you Never - invite the new boys to the Hinge - if you've got the new Canadian beer instead of that old p*ss (not including nun's nickers!) Just warn them about the cross-dresser(s)
 
Bloody hell, where are all these posters coming from? not complaining one bit, more the merrier, welcome to all the New Jacks!..............<cheers>
 
Nice one, cheers! Hope this forum isn't such an 'old boys' one! <party>
Hey who are you calling old lol - I know some of us aren't as sprightly as we used to be but no need to get personal :)

Welcome aboard - hope you enjoy the passage as the actress said to the Bishop
 
Hey who are you calling old lol - I know some of us aren't as sprightly as we used to be but no need to get personal :)

Welcome aboard - hope you enjoy the passage as the actress said to the Bishop

Haha, sorry fella. I was referring to the clique on other forums! :1980_boogie_down:
 
Ccfc4ever:5104232 said:
by the look of last night's highlights he'd be nailed on for the start every single game, but itd be an illogical move for me. Its a gamble and its one i really dont see he needs to take at this stage in his career.

He's getting games for Spurs, he's in the England setup, spurs have injury concerns and have released Gallas since last season, why gamble on a team that could go down in exchange for a regular start he could well get at spurs (or a more established premier league team than cardiff) in the near future.

Doesnt need to take the risk of potentially having to move back into the premiership on the back of a year conceding goals and having to dig out team mates even their own fans say don't look ready for the premier league at this point.

Stay at spurs son

No one has said that and to be perfectly honest we're in a better position than you were we have one of the brightest British managers, a strong squad, a strong work ethic in said squad and an owner who's willing to spend money to keep us in the premier league so put that in your pipe and smoke it

Ok! Look we are proven premier league team, you are not! We don't fear many teams, so u boys are nothing to fear. Caulker is a good player but he is young and now has a major part to play, hope for you're sake he can step up to the responsibility. Remember he was a small fish in a big pond, now he is a big fish in a small pond. Can't wait to see how he copes with Bony and then Michu running at him!!!!
 
For the avoidance of any doubt to the new posters I am we'll known for being the most sober poster on here. Norway is known as the most welcoming to the neighbours and Dai the most shy and reserved :rolleyes: