Staf Posted 13 July 2008 Posted 13 July 2008 http://www.ketteringtownfc.co.uk/news/news...icle.asp?id=619 On trial at kettering
Father Ted Posted 13 July 2008 Posted 13 July 2008 http://www.ketteringtownfc.co.uk/news/news...icle.asp?id=619On trial at kettering About his level TBH
Asha Posted 13 July 2008 Posted 13 July 2008 About his level TBH I disagree tbh, I think he could still cut it in League Two - 10 goals in 34 apps for Hereford wasn't all that bad. But that's my opinion.
Tilley Posted 13 July 2008 Posted 13 July 2008 I disagree tbh, I think he could still cut it in League Two - 10 goals in 34 apps for Hereford wasn't all that bad.But that's my opinion. I agree. He is defo good enough for League Two.
Bryn Posted 13 July 2008 Posted 13 July 2008 What an unusual career he has had. He showed so much promise at Cambridge Utd as well.
syston_fox Posted 13 July 2008 Posted 13 July 2008 What an unusual career he has had. He showed so much promise at Cambridge Utd as well. Sadly I think that coming here was the worst thing he could have done Still love the guy though!
Guest Bilo Posted 13 July 2008 Posted 13 July 2008 What an unusual career he has had. He showed so much promise at Cambridge Utd as well. Very true. Only thing is with your posts is that I can't decide whether to gawp at Rosie Webster's bouncers or Jessica Alba. It's sending me crosseyed.
davieG Posted 27 September 2008 Posted 27 September 2008 Today: Benjamin not good enough - Quinn Benjamin scored 11 goals for Hereford United last season Bournemouth boss Jimmy Quinn has said Trevor Benjamin is not good enough to earn a contract at Dean Court. The much-travelled striker, 29, who has played for 16 Football League clubs, was on trial after leaving Hereford United at the end of last season. "He's not what I'm looking for, he's probably past his sell-by date," Quinn told BBC Radio Solent. "As good as he has been in the past, he's probably dropped his standards a little bit." Oh dear how the "Mighty" have fallen! Past it at 29; Still I'm sure he's put enough in his piggy bank to tide him over for a while.
Webbo Posted 27 September 2008 Posted 27 September 2008 Today: Benjamin not good enough - Quinn Bournemouth boss Jimmy Quinn has said Trevor Benjamin is not good enough to earn a contract at Dean Court.[/b] The much-travelled striker, 29, who has played for 16 Football League clubs, was on trial after leaving Hereford United at the end of last season. "He's not what I'm looking for, he's probably past his sell-by date," Quinn told BBC Radio Solent. "As good as he has been in the past, he's probably dropped his standards a little bit." Is there any need to be so dismissive? He could have just said we've decided not to sign him. He didn't have to insult the man.
davieG Posted 27 September 2008 Posted 27 September 2008 Is there any need to be so dismissive? He could have just said we've decided not to sign him. He didn't have to insult the man. Perhaps it was intended to jolt him out of his 'I've still got plenty to offer get the cheque book out attitude' Maybe!
Joe. Posted 27 September 2008 Posted 27 September 2008 Well **** you Jimmy Quinn. First Sappleton, now this. I'm disgusted.
Samilktray Posted 27 September 2008 Posted 27 September 2008 Well **** you Jimmy Quinn.First Sappleton, now this. I'm disgusted. Amen.
dandannieldanok Posted 27 September 2008 Posted 27 September 2008 Well **** you Jimmy Quinn.First Sappleton, now this. I'm disgusted. Sappleton is a Trev wannabe, nothing more.
lildave3 Posted 27 September 2008 Posted 27 September 2008 Well **** you Jimmy Quinn.First Sappleton, now this. I'm disgusted. Was about to say the same. Anybody would think he had a dislike for Leicester City cult heroes.
syston_fox Posted 27 September 2008 Posted 27 September 2008 Was about to say the same.Anybody would think he had a dislike for Leicester City cult heroes. Think he scored in the reserve game he scored as well..... bloody Jimmy Quinn!
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