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LABoxers Flag Wallington 11 Aug 15 12.00pm Send a Private Message to LABoxers Add LABoxers as a friend

Quote Andy_G at 11 Aug 2015 11.57am

Quote fledgling at 10 Aug 2015 4.13pm

I'm no troll, I've posted on these boards sporadically for years.

I never questioned his footballing abilities and like I said he's always impressed me on the pitch.

I know when someone's had a skinful and he had as was obvious from his behaviour inside and outside the club (Cirque, Ganton Street).

I saw him a month or so ago at the same venue and didn't post anything as what he does is his own business. But like I said seeing Wilf and Wickham out with him was a bit of a worry as although he maybe able to handle it, it's not a good example to the younger pros. Albeit - as I said in my post - they seemed sober.

For the record Wilf seemed like a nice kid but Wickham not so much.



Wickham wasn't with us a month or so ago?

He said he saw Chamakh at the same venue a month ago, and didn't say anything. He said that Wickham and Zaha were with him on Saturday.

 

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fledgling Flag Beckenham 11 Aug 15 1.43pm Send a Private Message to fledgling Add fledgling as a friend

Quote Indefatigable at 11 Aug 2015 11.52am

Quote fledgling at 10 Aug 2015 4.13pm

I'm no troll, I've posted on these boards sporadically for years.

I never questioned his footballing abilities and like I said he's always impressed me on the pitch.

I know when someone's had a skinful and he had as was obvious from his behaviour inside and outside the club (Cirque, Ganton Street).

I saw him a month or so ago at the same venue and didn't post anything as what he does is his own business. But like I said seeing Wilf and Wickham out with him was a bit of a worry as although he maybe able to handle it, it's not a good example to the younger pros. Albeit - as I said in my post - they seemed sober.

For the record Wilf seemed like a nice kid but Wickham not so much.

How sure are you that is was Chamakh?

Because a month or so ago was Ramadam. Not only is Chamakh a practising Muslim but he also fasts during Ramadam, except for match days and the day before, which he'll make up fasting at the end of Ramadam.



There are no two people on this earth with that haircut.

Ramadam or not, practicing or lapsed, it was Chamakh and he was brahms. His business, just don't like the idea of him dragging others down with him.

 

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Alex55 Flag SM1 11 Aug 15 1.48pm Send a Private Message to Alex55 Add Alex55 as a friend

Looks like Gayle is one for the clear out.

 


'- Really? Honestly? Back in the USSR,,,you don't know how lucky you are.

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bubble wrap Flag Carparks in South East London 11 Aug 15 4.47pm

Quote fledgling at 11 Aug 2015 1.43pm

Quote Indefatigable at 11 Aug 2015 11.52am

Quote fledgling at 10 Aug 2015 4.13pm

I'm no troll, I've posted on these boards sporadically for years.

I never questioned his footballing abilities and like I said he's always impressed me on the pitch.

I know when someone's had a skinful and he had as was obvious from his behaviour inside and outside the club (Cirque, Ganton Street).

I saw him a month or so ago at the same venue and didn't post anything as what he does is his own business. But like I said seeing Wilf and Wickham out with him was a bit of a worry as although he maybe able to handle it, it's not a good example to the younger pros. Albeit - as I said in my post - they seemed sober.

For the record Wilf seemed like a nice kid but Wickham not so much.

How sure are you that is was Chamakh?

Because a month or so ago was Ramadam. Not only is Chamakh a practising Muslim but he also fasts during Ramadam, except for match days and the day before, which he'll make up fasting at the end of Ramadam.



There are no two people on this earth with that haircut.

Ramadam or not, practicing or lapsed, it was Chamakh and he was brahms. His business, just don't like the idea of him dragging others down with him.

Chamakh practicing Muslim, Certainly needs to practice harder. Has more skeletons in his closet than the West's had in the cellar.

 

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Spiderman Flag Horsham 11 Aug 15 4.53pm Send a Private Message to Spiderman Add Spiderman as a friend

Quote fledgling at 11 Aug 2015 1.43pm

Quote Indefatigable at 11 Aug 2015 11.52am

Quote fledgling at 10 Aug 2015 4.13pm

I'm no troll, I've posted on these boards sporadically for years.

I never questioned his footballing abilities and like I said he's always impressed me on the pitch.

I know when someone's had a skinful and he had as was obvious from his behaviour inside and outside the club (Cirque, Ganton Street).

I saw him a month or so ago at the same venue and didn't post anything as what he does is his own business. But like I said seeing Wilf and Wickham out with him was a bit of a worry as although he maybe able to handle it, it's not a good example to the younger pros. Albeit - as I said in my post - they seemed sober.

For the record Wilf seemed like a nice kid but Wickham not so much.

How sure are you that is was Chamakh?

Because a month or so ago was Ramadam. Not only is Chamakh a practising Muslim but he also fasts during Ramadam, except for match days and the day before, which he'll make up fasting at the end of Ramadam.



There are no two people on this earth with that haircut.

Ramadam or not, practicing or lapsed, it was Chamakh and he was brahms. His business, just don't like the idea of him dragging others down with him.


Has he "dragged" then down, if they were sober!!? Surely they can go out on days off.

 

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Spiderman Flag Horsham 11 Aug 15 4.56pm Send a Private Message to Spiderman Add Spiderman as a friend

Quote Indefatigable at 11 Aug 2015 11.52am

Quote fledgling at 10 Aug 2015 4.13pm

I'm no troll, I've posted on these boards sporadically for years.

I never questioned his footballing abilities and like I said he's always impressed me on the pitch.

I know when someone's had a skinful and he had as was obvious from his behaviour inside and outside the club (Cirque, Ganton Street).

I saw him a month or so ago at the same venue and didn't post anything as what he does is his own business. But like I said seeing Wilf and Wickham out with him was a bit of a worry as although he maybe able to handle it, it's not a good example to the younger pros. Albeit - as I said in my post - they seemed sober.

For the record Wilf seemed like a nice kid but Wickham not so much.

How sure are you that is was Chamakh?

Because a month or so ago was Ramadam. Not only is Chamakh a practising Muslim but he also fasts during Ramadam, except for match days and the day before, which he'll make up fasting at the end of Ramadam.



They only fast between sunrise and sunset , probs waited for sunset before hitting the club (I'm not saying he was drinking though!)

 

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fledgling Flag Beckenham 11 Aug 15 5.00pm Send a Private Message to fledgling Add fledgling as a friend

Quote Spiderman at 11 Aug 2015 4.53pm

Quote fledgling at 11 Aug 2015 1.43pm

Quote Indefatigable at 11 Aug 2015 11.52am

Quote fledgling at 10 Aug 2015 4.13pm

I'm no troll, I've posted on these boards sporadically for years.

I never questioned his footballing abilities and like I said he's always impressed me on the pitch.

I know when someone's had a skinful and he had as was obvious from his behaviour inside and outside the club (Cirque, Ganton Street).

I saw him a month or so ago at the same venue and didn't post anything as what he does is his own business. But like I said seeing Wilf and Wickham out with him was a bit of a worry as although he maybe able to handle it, it's not a good example to the younger pros. Albeit - as I said in my post - they seemed sober.

For the record Wilf seemed like a nice kid but Wickham not so much.

How sure are you that is was Chamakh?

Because a month or so ago was Ramadam. Not only is Chamakh a practising Muslim but he also fasts during Ramadam, except for match days and the day before, which he'll make up fasting at the end of Ramadam.



There are no two people on this earth with that haircut.

Ramadam or not, practicing or lapsed, it was Chamakh and he was brahms. His business, just don't like the idea of him dragging others down with him.


Has he "dragged" then down, if they were sober!!? Surely they can go out on days off.


So you think it's a good idea for professional athletes to be falling out of clubs at 3 in morning having just had 6 weeks off to fall out of as many clubs as they liked?

Wilf and Wickham were pretty sober but the way they were behaving with Chamakh shouting his mouth off... if I were a pap I could easily have taken photos and tarred them all with the same brush.

 

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Spiderman Flag Horsham 11 Aug 15 6.20pm Send a Private Message to Spiderman Add Spiderman as a friend

Quote fledgling at 11 Aug 2015 5.00pm

Quote Spiderman at 11 Aug 2015 4.53pm

Quote fledgling at 11 Aug 2015 1.43pm

Quote Indefatigable at 11 Aug 2015 11.52am

Quote fledgling at 10 Aug 2015 4.13pm

I'm no troll, I've posted on these boards sporadically for years.

I never questioned his footballing abilities and like I said he's always impressed me on the pitch.

I know when someone's had a skinful and he had as was obvious from his behaviour inside and outside the club (Cirque, Ganton Street).

I saw him a month or so ago at the same venue and didn't post anything as what he does is his own business. But like I said seeing Wilf and Wickham out with him was a bit of a worry as although he maybe able to handle it, it's not a good example to the younger pros. Albeit - as I said in my post - they seemed sober.

For the record Wilf seemed like a nice kid but Wickham not so much.

How sure are you that is was Chamakh?

Because a month or so ago was Ramadam. Not only is Chamakh a practising Muslim but he also fasts during Ramadam, except for match days and the day before, which he'll make up fasting at the end of Ramadam.



There are no two people on this earth with that haircut.

Ramadam or not, practicing or lapsed, it was Chamakh and he was brahms. His business, just don't like the idea of him dragging others down with him.


Has he "dragged" then down, if they were sober!!? Surely they can go out on days off.


So you think it's a good idea for professional athletes to be falling out of clubs at 3 in morning having just had 6 weeks off to fall out of as many clubs as they liked?

Wilf and Wickham were pretty sober but the way they were behaving with Chamakh shouting his mouth off... if I were a pap I could easily have taken photos and tarred them all with the same brush.


So are you saying players cannot go out during the season? This is planet earth you know. Was it 3 in the morning the day of a game?

 

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Casual Flag Orpington 11 Aug 15 8.57pm Send a Private Message to Casual Add Casual as a friend

Quote Spiderman at 11 Aug 2015 6.20pm

Quote fledgling at 11 Aug 2015 5.00pm

Quote Spiderman at 11 Aug 2015 4.53pm

Quote fledgling at 11 Aug 2015 1.43pm

Quote Indefatigable at 11 Aug 2015 11.52am

Quote fledgling at 10 Aug 2015 4.13pm

I'm no troll, I've posted on these boards sporadically for years.

I never questioned his footballing abilities and like I said he's always impressed me on the pitch.

I know when someone's had a skinful and he had as was obvious from his behaviour inside and outside the club (Cirque, Ganton Street).

I saw him a month or so ago at the same venue and didn't post anything as what he does is his own business. But like I said seeing Wilf and Wickham out with him was a bit of a worry as although he maybe able to handle it, it's not a good example to the younger pros. Albeit - as I said in my post - they seemed sober.

For the record Wilf seemed like a nice kid but Wickham not so much.

How sure are you that is was Chamakh?

Because a month or so ago was Ramadam. Not only is Chamakh a practising Muslim but he also fasts during Ramadam, except for match days and the day before, which he'll make up fasting at the end of Ramadam.



There are no two people on this earth with that haircut.

Ramadam or not, practicing or lapsed, it was Chamakh and he was brahms. His business, just don't like the idea of him dragging others down with him.


Has he "dragged" then down, if they were sober!!? Surely they can go out on days off.


So you think it's a good idea for professional athletes to be falling out of clubs at 3 in morning having just had 6 weeks off to fall out of as many clubs as they liked?

Wilf and Wickham were pretty sober but the way they were behaving with Chamakh shouting his mouth off... if I were a pap I could easily have taken photos and tarred them all with the same brush.


So are you saying players cannot go out during the season? This is planet earth you know. Was it 3 in the morning the day of a game?

If they had training the next day , they wouldn't be able to perform.
Have you ever got out of your nut and tried going to the gym the next morning? I do , every Thursday , complete waste of time. May aswell head straight for the jacuzzi.

 

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fledgling Flag Beckenham 12 Aug 15 8.25am Send a Private Message to fledgling Add fledgling as a friend

Quote Spiderman at 11 Aug 2015 6.20pm

Quote fledgling at 11 Aug 2015 5.00pm

Quote Spiderman at 11 Aug 2015 4.53pm

Quote fledgling at 11 Aug 2015 1.43pm

Quote Indefatigable at 11 Aug 2015 11.52am

Quote fledgling at 10 Aug 2015 4.13pm

I'm no troll, I've posted on these boards sporadically for years.

I never questioned his footballing abilities and like I said he's always impressed me on the pitch.

I know when someone's had a skinful and he had as was obvious from his behaviour inside and outside the club (Cirque, Ganton Street).

I saw him a month or so ago at the same venue and didn't post anything as what he does is his own business. But like I said seeing Wilf and Wickham out with him was a bit of a worry as although he maybe able to handle it, it's not a good example to the younger pros. Albeit - as I said in my post - they seemed sober.

For the record Wilf seemed like a nice kid but Wickham not so much.

How sure are you that is was Chamakh?

Because a month or so ago was Ramadam. Not only is Chamakh a practising Muslim but he also fasts during Ramadam, except for match days and the day before, which he'll make up fasting at the end of Ramadam.



There are no two people on this earth with that haircut.

Ramadam or not, practicing or lapsed, it was Chamakh and he was brahms. His business, just don't like the idea of him dragging others down with him.


Has he "dragged" then down, if they were sober!!? Surely they can go out on days off.


So you think it's a good idea for professional athletes to be falling out of clubs at 3 in morning having just had 6 weeks off to fall out of as many clubs as they liked?

Wilf and Wickham were pretty sober but the way they were behaving with Chamakh shouting his mouth off... if I were a pap I could easily have taken photos and tarred them all with the same brush.


So are you saying players cannot go out during the season? This is planet earth you know. Was it 3 in the morning the day of a game?

Have you had a bang on the head Peter Parker? I live on planet earth where the tabloids like nothing more than hanging footballers out to dry. What got more column inches on Sunday, Vardy's performance in a thrilling 4-2 opening day victory or his 'racist slurs'?

Whilst I was watching those 3 clowns falling about I could almost read the copy in the morning paper "after vowing to make a fresh start £8m signing Connor Wickham was pictured staggering out of a Soho club at 3 in the morning with a visibly drunk, "injured" Marouane Chamakh and young starlet Wlfried Zaha...." Not big news but you could spin it to fill a few column inches.

Of course they should celebrate success but they should be a bit more subtle and responsible about it.

If the £50k a week salary doesn't compensate them for the sacrifices they have to make as elite athletes then they're in the wrong game.

 

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Chamakh does definitely drink. I was out in Vegas in June and he was in Drai's nightclub ordering and drinking his fair share of Champagne.

 

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Quote Spiderman at 11 Aug 2015 6.20pm

Quote fledgling at 11 Aug 2015 5.00pm

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Quote fledgling at 11 Aug 2015 1.43pm

Quote Indefatigable at 11 Aug 2015 11.52am

Quote fledgling at 10 Aug 2015 4.13pm

I'm no troll, I've posted on these boards sporadically for years.

I never questioned his footballing abilities and like I said he's always impressed me on the pitch.

I know when someone's had a skinful and he had as was obvious from his behaviour inside and outside the club (Cirque, Ganton Street).

I saw him a month or so ago at the same venue and didn't post anything as what he does is his own business. But like I said seeing Wilf and Wickham out with him was a bit of a worry as although he maybe able to handle it, it's not a good example to the younger pros. Albeit - as I said in my post - they seemed sober.

For the record Wilf seemed like a nice kid but Wickham not so much.

How sure are you that is was Chamakh?

Because a month or so ago was Ramadam. Not only is Chamakh a practising Muslim but he also fasts during Ramadam, except for match days and the day before, which he'll make up fasting at the end of Ramadam.



There are no two people on this earth with that haircut.

Ramadam or not, practicing or lapsed, it was Chamakh and he was brahms. His business, just don't like the idea of him dragging others down with him.


Has he "dragged" then down, if they were sober!!? Surely they can go out on days off.


So you think it's a good idea for professional athletes to be falling out of clubs at 3 in morning having just had 6 weeks off to fall out of as many clubs as they liked?

Wilf and Wickham were pretty sober but the way they were behaving with Chamakh shouting his mouth off... if I were a pap I could easily have taken photos and tarred them all with the same brush.


So are you saying players cannot go out during the season? This is planet earth you know. Was it 3 in the morning the day of a game?

Have you had a bang on the head Peter Parker? I live on planet earth where the tabloids like nothing more than hanging footballers out to dry. What got more column inches on Sunday, Vardy's performance in a thrilling 4-2 opening day victory or his 'racist slurs'?

Whilst I was watching those 3 clowns falling about I could almost read the copy in the morning paper "after vowing to make a fresh start £8m signing Connor Wickham was pictured staggering out of a Soho club at 3 in the morning with a visibly drunk, "injured" Marouane Chamakh and young starlet Wlfried Zaha...." Not big news but you could spin it to fill a few column inches.

Of course they should celebrate success but they should be a bit more subtle and responsible about it.

If the £50k a week salary doesn't compensate them for the sacrifices they have to make as elite athletes then they're in the wrong game.

I thought you said it was only Chamakh who was stumbling about? This story gets better with each new version.

I find it interesting that you're crticising the tabloids, while at the same time you are clearly outraged at these players' alleged behavior.

 


If you come to a fork in the road, take it.

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