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chris123 hove actually 27 Jun 17 10.19am | |
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Originally posted by Y Ddraig Goch
I watched the presser live. The thing that struck me most is that Parish is no longer the best dressed man at the club. Nicer hair though.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 27 Jun 17 10.20am | |
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Originally posted by chris123
Nicer hair though. Shampoo advert mane.
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Dan89 Se25 27 Jun 17 10.23am | |
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If you don't look at the calibre, in terms of strength in depth. We have 3 goalkeepers, 2 Rb's , 3Lb's, 3 cb's, 4 wingers (including Kai Kai ), midfielder central- attacking and defensive- 7 central midfield (including the likes of LCY and Johnny Williams), 2 strikers 25 man squad That 24 men squad including the likes of fringe players like mutch , chungy and younger players like Kai Kai and j.williams I personally feel we need 4 to 6 players to improve the strength in depth. As FDB said he wants to make an assessment before signing players.
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arthur_wait 27 Jun 17 11.35am | |
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Pretty sure our budget and an extensive list of targets will already have been agreed with FDB during the process which preceded yesterday's announcement. Along with a list of secondary targets if our first choices fall through. Time is of the essence and I doubt a high-profile manager would agree to join in the absence of a considerable commitment from the club.
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est1905 28 Jun 17 4.58pm | |
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Originally posted by BarEagle
At no stage did FDB say "I am excited to join a club [that will allow me] to spend a lot of money" FDB was talking about the availability if money in the Premier League. This is gutter stuff and what you would expect from the vulgar red tops. What a snob.
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ex hibitionist Hastings 28 Jun 17 5.33pm | |
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Parish is still the best dressed man, you don't wear the same colour shirt as your jacket Frank, at least he didn't have a black tie as well like Chris Tarrant on Millionaire - I liked his nod to pragmatism - win first philosophy second - he wasn't looking forward to splurging cash and that was b*ll*x from the beeb (stop arguing like c*nts please - the mods shud be stopping s***e like this - soooooooo boring), and he never referred to us as Cryshtal Palash or the Eaglesh so his English is coming on nicely.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 28 Jun 17 5.55pm | |
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Originally posted by ex hibitionist
Parish is still the best dressed man, you don't wear the same colour shirt as your jacket Frank, at least he didn't have a black tie as well like Chris Tarrant on Millionaire - I liked his nod to pragmatism - win first philosophy second - he wasn't looking forward to splurging cash and that was b*ll*x from the beeb (stop arguing like c*nts please - the mods shud be stopping s***e like this - soooooooo boring), and he never referred to us as Cryshtal Palash or the Eaglesh so his English is coming on nicely. I have to say that both Parish and FDB cut svelte figures and they were the very portrait of suave aplomb.Certainly both were easy on the eye.
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Midlands Eagle 28 Jun 17 5.59pm | |
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Originally posted by Willo
I have been informed that both Parish and FDB cut svelte figures and they were the very portrait of suave aplomb. Certainly I am lead to believe that both were easy on the eye. EFA
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 28 Jun 17 6.08pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
EFA Words are nothing more than a means of getting from A to B,rather than something to be explored, dissected and altered for personal gain.
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DutchEagleJohan Vlissingen, Netherlands 28 Jun 17 8.21pm | |
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Now I have lived in England for a while, but I would not consider that good English.... Mind you, there is a chap at Everton who really is "tenenkrommend" (toe bending) as we say in Dutch You are right with the danger of taking things literally. I liked the interview he gave. I shall be honest: I am not at all sure he is a good fit for us, but I do think he is a decent bloke. Lets hope he proves me wrong! Originally posted by dreamwaverider
Too much analysis going on of what FdB said.
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DutchEagleJohan Vlissingen, Netherlands 28 Jun 17 8.23pm | |
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So is someone who is able to construct coherent sentences like you really a Sun reader? Snobbish it may be but my God do they write drivel!! Originally posted by est1905
What a snob.
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chateauferret 29 Jun 17 8.23am | |
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Originally posted by DutchEagleJohan
Now I have lived in England for a while, but I would not consider that good English.... Mind you, there is a chap at Everton who really is "tenenkrommend" (toe bending) as we say in Dutch You are right with the danger of taking things literally. I liked the interview he gave. I shall be honest: I am not at all sure he is a good fit for us, but I do think he is a decent bloke. Lets hope he proves me wrong! The Dutch and the Germans (for example) often speak better English than we do because they give a t0$$ about grammar and correctness whereas many English speakers do not. However, English as a language is heavily dependent on nuance and subtleties in its vocabulary and usage and it is difficult to be really in tune with all that if you are not a native speaker, notwithstanding that English probably has more non-native speakers worldwide than any other language. Edited by chateauferret (29 Jun 2017 8.23am)
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