virtexpne Posted 5 January 2008 Posted 5 January 2008 Evenin all, Rumours knockin' about our end that we could be looking to swap Darren Carter with Matty Fryatt. Any of you guys heard anything similar?
Bert Posted 5 January 2008 Posted 5 January 2008 Not a fan of Fryatt then? I am, but we have too many strikers, he's not been playing well and we need midfielders.
Joe. Posted 5 January 2008 Posted 5 January 2008 Yes please. Was just going to post exactly the same. Would be good for us. Where did you hear it from virtexpne?
Daggers Posted 5 January 2008 Posted 5 January 2008 A certain Mr Kelly is Assistant Manager there. I thought he'd got the boot HF?
virtexpne Posted 5 January 2008 Author Posted 5 January 2008 Was just going to post exactly the same. Would be good for us. Where did you hear it from virtexpne? The old classic - "From someone in the know" at Deepdale. Carter hasn't done the business for us and we desperately need a striker.
Bert Posted 5 January 2008 Posted 5 January 2008 A certain Mr Kelly is Assistant Manager coach there. Preston.
Joe. Posted 5 January 2008 Posted 5 January 2008 The old classic - "From someone in the know" at Deepdale.Carter hasn't done the business for us and we desperately need a striker. You can have him. We are in serious need of midfielders.
Hullfox Posted 5 January 2008 Posted 5 January 2008 I thought he'd got the boot HF? Fook off HF you're wrong again:thumbup: Who's the Daddy of Kelly knowledge??? Me and Rob is like bro's man (As opposed to Bros that is)
Nationwider Posted 5 January 2008 Posted 5 January 2008 The old classic - "From someone in the know" at Deepdale.Carter hasn't done the business for us and we desperately need a striker. Glowing reference.
Daggers Posted 5 January 2008 Posted 5 January 2008 Who's the Daddy of Kelly knowledge??? Certainly not me. I'm more the illegitimate, disfigured son born to a pustulent whore of Kelly knowledge.
Miquel The Work Geordie Posted 5 January 2008 Posted 5 January 2008 I've only heard bits and bobs about Darren Carter, anyone care to tell more?
Hullfox Posted 5 January 2008 Posted 5 January 2008 Certainly not me.I'm more the illegitimate, disfigured son born to a pustulent whore of Kelly knowledge. That'll do for me too. I'm fed up of being the Daddy, I want to be a disfigured son born to a pustulenty thingy bob.
virtexpne Posted 5 January 2008 Author Posted 5 January 2008 I've only heard bits and bobs about Darren Carter, anyone care to tell more? I'll say nowt in case any of your club management read this, I wouldn't want to put them off.
MC Prussian Posted 5 January 2008 Posted 5 January 2008 From the PNE website: "The 23-year old creative midfielder signed for Preston in August 2007 on a four-year deal after West Brom agreed to part with the player for a fee of £750,000, which could rise to £1.25million depending on a number of performance-related bonuses. A former England Under 20 International, Carter made his Football League bow as a 19-year old with Birmingham City, and within four months he went on to score the penalty against Norwich that clinched Brum's promotion to the Premiership in the 2002 Play Off Final. After gaining further experience on loan at Sunderland during the 2004/05 season, he was later snapped up by the Baggies for a fee of £1.5million in the summer of 2005. 66 appearances and six goals later, he has now become a North Ender, and helps to fill the creative midfield void caused by Paul McKenna's absence through injury. He will undoubtedly bring a variety of attacking options to the club, with his creativity matched with an eye for goal - most notably when his late winner against Arsenal in October 2005 was later voted as Albion's 'Goal of the Season' at the end of their Premiership campaign." 83 league games so far, 11 goals.
Hullfox Posted 6 January 2008 Posted 6 January 2008 From the PNE website:"The 23-year old creative midfielder signed for Preston in August 2007 on a four-year deal after West Brom agreed to part with the player for a fee of £750,000, which could rise to £1.25million depending on a number of performance-related bonuses. A former England Under 20 International, Carter made his Football League bow as a 19-year old with Birmingham City, and within four months he went on to score the penalty against Norwich that clinched Brum's promotion to the Premiership in the 2002 Play Off Final. After gaining further experience on loan at Sunderland during the 2004/05 season, he was later snapped up by the Baggies for a fee of £1.5million in the summer of 2005. 66 appearances and six goals later, he has now become a North Ender, and helps to fill the creative midfield void caused by Paul McKenna's absence through injury. He will undoubtedly bring a variety of attacking options to the club, with his creativity matched with an eye for goal - most notably when his late winner against Arsenal in October 2005 was later voted as Albion's 'Goal of the Season' at the end of their Premiership campaign." 83 league games so far, 11 goals. You see, creative is a funny term. Mark Speight is creative but you wouldn't necessarily want him around would you?
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