Tell us Dai, why is it, that when you get something in that head of yours, all reason goes out the window??.......
thats the point seen him play when he was in league one and at his best. now 4 years down the line with no regular games and we are two leagues further on and somehow boddie is going to come back 4 years older but fitter than he was and take the premiership by storm... dont be daft it wont happen we have better younger players now so boddie wont get a look in....he is finished with us and should move on if he can find a club that will take him now anyway.....
Up the jacks- Being as all the Bodde crap is getting to you , you dont half mind doing the rounds and commenting on the bloke
dai as you know so much about football. what makes a good footballer? A Fit One that can play more than a handful of games ... 50 odd games in 5 seasons says a lot.....
lol norway i just dislike people running down our own team and everything around the club. gets under my skin. oh well going down my sisters house for a beer and an indian. il be back tomorrow to bite that hook
Bodde returns for the reserves today against West Brom in a behind closed doors game. Will be interesting to see if he plays more than 45 minutes, after resting for the friendly against Neath. Fingers crossed. http://www.thisissouthwales.co.uk/R...ry.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
I saw that earlier Leon. Let's hope that he comes through alright and plays as well as he did in the last game. Even if he scored 20 goals against West Brom Dai would make up some "facts" that point to Bodde will never play a first team game for us again. For goodness sakes Dai have some optimism for once in a while!
Great news for SCFC shame its behind closed doors, couldve sent some spy s to check him out! Good luck Ferrie
Reserves run-out for Ferrie Bodde FERRIE Bodde returns to action for Swansea City's reserves at West Brom today as he continues his recovery from more than three years of knee injury problems. The Dutch midfield ace will play in this afternoon's behind-closed-doors game alongside Alan Tate, another who is on the way back after a long-term injury. A number of other senior men will be involved, including Stephen Dobbie, while new boys Rory Donnelly and Darnel Situ will also feature. Swansea Reserves: from Moreira, Alfei, Situ, Tate, Bodde, March, Dobbie, Bessone, Smith, Edwards, Donnelly, Thomas, Davies, Walsh, Elsey, Loveridge. - EP Go for it Ferrie boy, some of us are with you all the way, best of luck this afteroon! Dai shut it............. please log in to view this image
Albion Res 2 Swansea Res 0 GOALS in either half saw Albion beat Swansea 2-0 to draw level on points with Villa at the top of the Barclays Premier Reserve League (South) table. Kemar Roofe gave the Baggies an early lead when he fired home in the eighth minute and Romaine Sawyers doubled the lead four minutes after the break. Bodde was subbed at 58 minutes, coming through unscathed, which for me is a step in the right direction!......... "However, the visitors soon settled into the game thereafter and they were a whisker away from levelling matters when Gwion Edwards' low cross was just too far in front of the onrushing Rory Donnelly. Shortly after, Stephen Dobbie drilled narrowly wide before Ferrie Bodde tried his luck from 25 yards that flew past Marton Fulop's right hand post. The Swans were now playing some attractive football as the midfield trio of March, Bodde and Dobbie linked up well with the front three." "Dutch midfielder Ferrie Bodde was substituted on the hour mark as he continued his comeback from injury with an assured passing display." The second string will be looking to bounce back next Wednesday (1st February) when they host Arsenal at Parc y Scarlets in the Barclays Premier Reserve League South (7pm).- SCFC