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SSN: McCormack to Cardiff - £9 Million

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Guerra will be a surprise package this season.

 

You can see into the future now? Bet you got that excited over Andreas Cornelius as well. lol

 

Macheda has scored 17 league goals in 6 years of football, poor footballer. I wouldn't be surprised mind if Le Fondre scores a hat full of goals. 

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No I cannot see into the future...

But a player that scored 15 goals in La Liga for a relegated side suggests he ain't that bad a player.

Guerra, 32, scored 72 goals in 149 appearances during a four-year spell at the Spanish club.

A-Corn was an unknown when he signed,and a bigger unknown when he left..

Face it we are all fans and when our club signs a players we all have the highest hopes. Every club has this...

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He was the Frenchman who thought he was Cantona and chipped his all important pen into Marshalls hand in play off game few years back.

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Nor, I imagine, would 99.9% of people on here. The payments would be accepted happily if it meant we went straight back up.

:thumbup:

You know that is a big IF, do you? All very hypothetical.

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He was the Frenchman who thought he was Cantona and chipped his all important pen into Marshalls hand in play off game few years back.

:unsure:

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just listened to that Kermo song again, really is brilliant! Love the bit about "even though our future is bright, I can never forget that night". So true!

I would have loved to have seen how the players treated Kermo after that miss, no one went to him on the pitch I remember that much!

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just listened to that Kermo song again, really is brilliant! Love the bit about "even though our future is bright, I can never forget that night". So true!

I would have loved to have seen how the players treated Kermo after that miss, no one went to him on the pitch I remember that much!

Wellens was (allegedly) pretty volatile towards him, I remember hearing at the time.

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He was the Frenchman who thought he was Cantona and chipped his all important pen into Marshalls hand in play off game few years back.

Worked out well for you didn't it. At least you were playing in your blue kit then with the right badge.
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Wellens was (allegedly) pretty volatile towards him, I remember hearing at the time.

Didn't see Wellens stepping up to take one though. Thank god we've got his poisonous influence out of the club.

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Didn't see Wellens stepping up to take one though. Thank god we've got his poisonous influence out of the club.

I'm very good friends with someone who works at the club and he says Wellens wasn't a very nice person and a bit of a trouble maker.

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He was the Frenchman who thought he was Cantona and chipped his all important pen into Marshalls hand in play off game few years back.

...totally shit from the staaaaart. lol

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He was the Frenchman who thought he was Cantona and chipped his all important pen into Marshalls hand in play off game few years back.

Classic tune there!

That moment is well embedded into the clubs history, admittedly as one of it's low points.

How's your clubs history going these days? :) Lovely red badge you have there!

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He was the Frenchman who thought he was Cantona and chipped his all important pen into Marshalls hand in play off game few years back.

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I'm a Liverpool fan so that just went over my head.. :D

Who's from Leicester, lives in Leicester, been to more Leicester games then Liverpool and posts everyday on a Leicester forum hmmmmmmmmm.

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English football's become too daft to laugh at.

Yes it has, but it's happening. People need to get used to it or meaningfully campaign for change. How many Fulham fans, I wonder, will boycott their season tickets because 'their club' has splashed out 11 on McCormack? None? I bet they're actually very excited, though they might not say that.

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Yes it has, but it's happening. People need to get used to it or meaningfully campaign for change. How many Fulham fans, I wonder, will boycott their season tickets because 'their club' has splashed out 11 on McCormack? None? I bet they're actually very excited, though they might not say that.

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I bet they are. Bless their deluded souls. They won't go up and if they do it'll be QPR/West Ham-esque, ie.. having comfortably the most expensive squad and scraping promotion by the skin of their teeth so all is forgotten.

It's a shambles. Remind me why clubs get parachute payments again? They're the first thing I'd scrap. See how much thoughtless spending occurs then. Fulham don't need them. They've just proven that.

Guest Col city fan
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I bet they are. Bless their deluded souls. They won't go up and if they do it'll be QPR/West Ham-esque, ie.. having comfortably the most expensive squad and scraping promotion by the skin of their teeth so all is forgotten.

It's a shambles. Remind me why clubs get parachute payments again? They're the first thing I'd scrap. See how much thoughtless spending occurs then. Fulham don't need them. They've just proven that.

Don't fall into that trap Dan.. It could be that MCCormack is exactly the player they need to get promotion. On the surface it seems crazy crazy money, I give ya. But it could pay off. I can only assume that the either the Fulham Board are clueless (doubt it) or they have taken the decision that they can afford the gamble. McCormack, I think, was top scorer in a poor Leeds side two years running, club captain, and apparently a good bloke to have in the dressing room. 11 million! Wow.. But it could be the signing of the summer.

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