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Trending on twitter again with chatter we have agreed terms. Cant see where its originated from though. Nobody reliable as far as I can see
Its the Metro reporting it quoting an article from a paper barred from this cityTrending on twitter again with chatter we have agreed terms. Cant see where its originated from though. Nobody reliable as far as I can see
Totally forgot Ian Marshall played for us.. Thanks mateWould be a great signing
but as always half the forum is negative and happy to watch Davies and Delph
I’ve grown up watching Ian Marshall, Brett Angel and Carl Tiler
Some people are never pleased
Seems to come from here. Prob another fake ITK
In terms of talent he's very good and leagues above the likes of Bernard, but:Would be a great signing
but as always half the forum is negative and happy to watch Davies and Delph
I’ve grown up watching Ian Marshall, Brett Angel and Carl Tiler
Some people are never pleased
Apart from being Brazilian and having the odd spectacular goal, he adds nothing to our midfield.Would be a great signing
but as always half the forum is negative and happy to watch Davies and Delph
I’ve grown up watching Ian Marshall, Brett Angel and Carl Tiler
Some people are never pleased
According to transfermarkt (though I’ve been informed they’re not always 100% correct).He’s nowhere near world class, he was not as good as people think he was at the RS. He’d show up for some games and disappear for others.
I’m glad we’re going the stat route though, I remember hearing this over Gylfi
Or, you know, it could be that he isn't at all what is needed, on enormous wages, and slow. Oh, also no idea if he could play in the league again since he is now 29 and he wasn't that good when he was here either.Would be a great signing
but as always half the forum is negative and happy to watch Davies and Delph
I’ve grown up watching Ian Marshall, Brett Angel and Carl Tiler
Some people are never pleased