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Mr Paulo

Waghorn Number 14

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Wikipedia is edited by anyone who wants to. I could go onto milans page and edit it to say he is in a homosexual relationship with filbert the fox if I wanted to. Doesn't make it official.. not saying waggy doesn't have the no. 14 shirt just saying wiki doesn't mean a thing..

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I could go onto milans page and edit it to say he is in a homosexual relationship with filbert the fox'

Think you know something about this don't you. :giggle:

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Think you know something about this don't you. :giggle:

Allegations that vicky vixen has been charged with afray and Milan has a restraining order out on her are completly unfounded.

:whistle:

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How long does it take to pick a squad number?

According to posts on the previous page, it's been confirmed that he's number 14. :thumbup:

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How the hell do we have four pages of posts about a player's squad number?!

Because we're all worried he might have been given #12?

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From The Blue Army

Sunderland boss Steve Bruce has revealed Leicester City's "staggering" offer for Martyn Waghorn convinced him to sell his young prospect.

Bruce had repeatedly stated the 20-year-old striker, who impressed during his season-long loan to City last season, was not for sale and would be one of his first-team squad strikers at the Stadium of Light this season.

However, he said City's offer of £2million, rising to £3m depending on clauses, for Waghorn convinced him to finally sell and use the money to bring in Asamoah Gyan from Rennes for a club record fee of £13m.

Bruce said he was convinced that Waghorn would become a Premier League player one day, but conceded that he did not think the former youth team player was quite ready yet.

"You never want to lose one of your young players," said Bruce.

"I think he's got a big future in the game but he's not quite ready for the Premier League at the moment.

"In a year's time, maybe two, he could be, so I wish him well. He's a great kid, but they offered a staggering amount of money so we managed to put that in the kitty."

Despite joining the Black Cats aged eight and being a big fan of the club, Waghorn said the lure of first-team football made it a straightforward decision to return to City.

"It wasn't that much of a wrench," he said. "It was just sad they didn't give me a chance and I didn't get a fair crack of the whip. It is sad to be leaving after 13 years at the club but it has happened and I have to move on now. That is football.

"I am here now and I am here for the next four years, so hopefully I can do a job for Leicester.

"I understand why they sold me. Steve Bruce called me and told me what was going on so it was nice to get that phone call. But I have moved on.

"It is nice to know the fans cared and it is a shame I didn't get to show them an awful lot, but I have moved on.

"Thanks to Sunderland, but I am here at Leicester now."

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