Leicester Lass Posted 22 November 2006 Share Posted 22 November 2006 Best Overall Player:Ian Huuuuuuuuuuuuume Worst Player: Josh Low Weakest Team Position: Midfield Which Player Would You Sell First: Rab Douglas (About the only one who's worth a bit) Which Player Would You Buy First: Daniel Sturridge Can Rob Do The Job: With Help What Entry Price Would Be Fair On The Turnstile: U16's:£12 Adults: £15 Your Favourite Half Time Snack: Mars Bar & Pepsi :pinch: Run away and hide! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
imagine that Posted 22 November 2006 Share Posted 22 November 2006 :pinch: Run away and hide! Sadly It's True Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leicester Lass Posted 22 November 2006 Share Posted 22 November 2006 Sadly It's True We wouldn't get a packet of peanuts for Rab Douglas. Let alone chocolate covered ones. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
imagine that Posted 22 November 2006 Share Posted 22 November 2006 We wouldn't get a packet of peanuts for Rab Douglas. Let alone chocolate covered ones. He'll be worth a bit just because he's an ex-celtic Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wils Posted 22 November 2006 Share Posted 22 November 2006 He'll be worth a bit just because he's an ex-celtic Yeah but hes pants now mate. Momo is ex-Celtic doesnt mean hes worth alot. :pinch: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
imagine that Posted 22 November 2006 Share Posted 22 November 2006 Yeah but hes pants now mate. Momo is ex-Celtic doesnt mean hes worth alot. :pinch: True Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SystonFox Posted 22 November 2006 Share Posted 22 November 2006 Best Overall Player: Huuuuuuuuuuuuume Worst Player: Low Weakest Team Position: Midfield Which Player Would You Sell First: Sylla Which Player Would You Buy First (please be sensible): Joey Gudjonsson back please Can Rob Do The Job: Yes. What Entry Price Would Be Fair On The Turnstile: 18 sovs adult - £15 teens - £10 kiddies + o.a.p's Your Favourite Half Time Snack: a bag of mccoys salt + vinegar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
syston_fox Posted 22 November 2006 Share Posted 22 November 2006 Best Overall Player: Iain Hume Worst Player: Douglas Weakest Team Position: Midfield Which Player Would You Sell First: Douglas Which Player Would You Buy First (please be sensible): Paul McKenna from Preston Can Rob Do The Job: Yes. I have complete faith in him still What Entry Price Would Be Fair On The Turnstile: £20 seems about average but no more than that Your Favourite Half Time Snack: Snickers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Gist Posted 22 November 2006 Share Posted 22 November 2006 Best Overall Player: Hume! Worst Player: Andy Johnson Weakest Team Position: Midfield Which Player Would You Sell First: Johnson Which Player Would You Buy First (please be sensible):Billy Sharp Can Rob Do The Job: Yes, but not often enough What Entry Price Would Be Fair On The Turnstile: £15 Your Favourite Half Time Snack: Chocolate Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daggers Posted 22 November 2006 Share Posted 22 November 2006 I was thinking about the Low problem, do you reckon Fusions would take him on as a waiter? Obviously, he'd be a bit slow to the table, and if someone was on their way to the toilet he'd be unable to get past...but surely he can carry a tray of food? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thracian Posted 22 November 2006 Share Posted 22 November 2006 I was thinking about the Low problem, do you reckon Fusions would take him on as a waiter? Obviously, he'd be a bit slow to the table, and if someone was on their way to the toilet he'd be unable to get past...but surely he can carry a tray of food? Not at Easter he couldn't. Anyone ordering Hot Cross buns would wait for ages. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
uncle_connolly Posted 22 November 2006 Share Posted 22 November 2006 Best Overall Player: Gareth Williams Worst Player: Alan Maybury Weakest Team Position: Right wing Which Player Would You Sell First: Alan Maybury Which Player Would You Buy First (please be sensible): Wouldnt be able to say but it would be a new right winger for starters. Can Rob Do The Job: Unsure - no previous history to judge him on. What Entry Price Would Be Fair On The Turnstile: £10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scow Posted 22 November 2006 Share Posted 22 November 2006 Best Overall Player: Iain Hume Worst Player: Josh Low - Good crosser of the ball, limited player in general. Weakest Team Position: Midfield Which Player Would You Sell First: Rab Douglas/de Vries Which Player Would You Buy First (please be sensible): Carlos Edwards Can Rob Do The Job: Without MM, yes. With MM, unsure. What Entry Price Would Be Fair On The Turnstile: £15 Your Favourite Half Time Snack: Hot Dog, with a generous helping of tomato sauce. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Royston. Posted 23 November 2006 Share Posted 23 November 2006 Best Overall Player: Iain Hume Worst Player: O'Grady/Douglas Weakest Team Position: Attacking midfield Which Player Would You Sell First: Douglas Which Player Would You Buy First (please be sensible): creative midfield (no idea) Can Rob Do The Job: he wont win us promotion What Entry Price Would Be Fair On The Turnstile: £14 Your Favourite Half Time Snack: dont bother Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
teblin Posted 23 November 2006 Share Posted 23 November 2006 Best Overall Player: Iain Hume Worst Player: Hammond(when he has the ball) Weakest Team Position: Midfield Which Player Would You Sell First: Douglas Which Player Would You Buy First: Marcus Bent Can Rob Do The Job: Be a risk to give him monet, but harsh to sack him. What Entry Price Would Be Fair On The Turnstile: £17 Your Favourite Half Time Snack: Steak and kidney pie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Durnerz Posted 23 November 2006 Share Posted 23 November 2006 Best Overall Player: Iain Hume Worst Player: Andy Johnson (What does he actually do? the man can't even be arsed to get a decent haircut!) Weakest Team Position: Central Midfield, lacking creativity Which Player Would You Sell First: I don't think anyone would be stupid enough to sign any of the crap ones, except maybe Levein to sign De Vries. Which Player Would You Buy First (please be sensible): David Jones (If Derby don't nab him first) Can Rob Do The Job: If the objective is keep us Mid table to slightly below then yes, promotion? Not a chance. What Entry Price Would Be Fair On The Turnstile: £15-17 Your Favourite Half Time Snack: Chicken Balti Pie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark Posted 23 November 2006 Share Posted 23 November 2006 Grant McCann is having another very impressive season at Cheltenham. His contract is up in the summer and he'll be leaving this January for a nominal fee, perhaps £50-100k maximum. We were linked with him last season. Which Player Would You Buy First (please be sensible): Grant McCann (Cheltenham) McCann is actually quality. Everytime I've seen him play he's played well and I'm certain he could cut it at this level. McCann moved on loan to Barnsley earlier today with a view to a permanent move in January, along with Leon Knight. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
escape2victory Posted 24 November 2006 Share Posted 24 November 2006 Best overall player: Patrick Kisnorbo Worst player: Josh Low Weakest team position: Right wing Which player would you sell first: Rab Douglas Which player would you buy first: Carlos Edwards Can Rob do the job: Yes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ric Flair Posted 24 November 2006 Author Share Posted 24 November 2006 McCann moved on loan to Barnsley earlier today with a view to a permanent move in January, along with Leon Knight. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr The Singh Posted 24 November 2006 Share Posted 24 November 2006 We missed the boat again..............no worries Ric, he probably wasn't part of RK's plans anyway....he's got some other gems to unearth in Jan!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ric Flair Posted 24 November 2006 Author Share Posted 24 November 2006 We missed the boat again..............no worries Ric, he probably wasn't part of RK's plans anyway....he's got some other gems to unearth in Jan!! We raised an un-expected £100-150k when we played Villa last month, money that we hadn't budgeted to get. Well, nothings happened since then that the money would have to of been spent on, so why couldn't we bring someone in on loan. I hope Kelly challenged the board regarding this, they've always said that any extra revenue would be given to Kelly to strengthen the team. McCann could have been purchased out right for £100k. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davieG Posted 24 November 2006 Share Posted 24 November 2006 We raised an un-expected £100-150k when we played Villa last month, money that we hadn't budgeted to get. Well, nothings happened since then that the money would have to of been spent on, so why couldn't we bring someone in on loan. I hope Kelly challenged the board regarding this, they've always said that any extra revenue would be given to Kelly to strengthen the team. McCann could have been purchased out right for £100k. I suspect it's gone on covering the shortfall in paid attendances. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr The Singh Posted 24 November 2006 Share Posted 24 November 2006 We raised an un-expected £100-150k when we played Villa last month, money that we hadn't budgeted to get. Well, nothings happened since then that the money would have to of been spent on, so why couldn't we bring someone in on loan. I hope Kelly challenged the board regarding this, they've always said that any extra revenue would be given to Kelly to strengthen the team. McCann could have been purchased out right for £100k. What your saying makes sense, what's even worse is that Barnsley have taken McCann on loan, view to a permanant signing, which would have been a major cost saving, and a very cheap deal in the short term!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The People's Hero Posted 24 November 2006 Share Posted 24 November 2006 We raised an un-expected £100-150k when we played Villa last month, money that we hadn't budgeted to get. Well, nothings happened since then that the money would have to of been spent on, so why couldn't we bring someone in on loan. I hope Kelly challenged the board regarding this, they've always said that any extra revenue would be given to Kelly to strengthen the team. McCann could have been purchased out right for £100k. Sure Andrew Taylor and Tim Davies didn't fancy a bonus or something? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ric Flair Posted 24 November 2006 Author Share Posted 24 November 2006 I suspect it's gone on covering the shortfall in paid attendances. This should have been budgeted for anyway. It's only been a month anyway and attendances have been pretty decent. What would of happened had we been knocked out at Hereford? It's pissing £100k for god sake, peanuts. And our board can't even allow our saint of a manager a slice of it for a loan transfer. We must be the skintest club in the division at present and with our attendances, it's disturbing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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