i've never been on kipper but have heard stories, if there are less dickheads on there than there are here then god help us all
No mate he is not talking about Kipper.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
i've never been on kipper but have heard stories, if there are less dickheads on there than there are here then god help us all
hahahaha calm down laddy and he probably was.
Yes, sheeds is a good lad. No wonder he keeps off these forums now.
Sunderland prepare £7million bid to beat Everton and Roberto Martinez to Callum McManaman
Owen Coyle and Wigan will sell at the right price - and Paolo Di Canio hopes he can out-bid the star's old manager Martinez and his new side
Sunderland boss Paolo Di Canio is making a £7million bid for Wigan winger Callum McManaman – and try to scare off Roberto Martinez’s Everton, writes Alan Nixon of the Sunday People .
Di Canio has started official moves for the speedy and skillful Scouser, who hit the headlines last season in his breakthrough campaign. The Black Cats are willing to splash out big money on him in an attempt to take him out of Martinez’s range.
Everton chief Martinez likes McManaman, 22, but will have to outbid Di Canio to land him – and that may put the move to the Toffees off.
Martinez has other priorities to spend his limited budget on – so Sunderland could win the chase if the player wants to go. Wigan boss Owen Coyle would prefer to keep McManaman, who ended the season injured and may be touch and go for the start of the next one.
However Coyle will sell at the right price and if he can find a suitable replacement in some frantic summer dealing at the DW Stadium.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/sunderland-prepare-7million-bid-beat-2011851
Sunderland prepare £7million bid to beat Everton and Roberto Martinez to Callum McManaman
Owen Coyle and Wigan will sell at the right price - and Paolo Di Canio hopes he can out-bid the star's old manager Martinez and his new side
Sunderland boss Paolo Di Canio is making a £7million bid for Wigan winger Callum McManaman – and try to scare off Roberto Martinez’s Everton, writes Alan Nixon of the Sunday People .
Di Canio has started official moves for the speedy and skillful Scouser, who hit the headlines last season in his breakthrough campaign. The Black Cats are willing to splash out big money on him in an attempt to take him out of Martinez’s range.
Everton chief Martinez likes McManaman, 22, but will have to outbid Di Canio to land him – and that may put the move to the Toffees off.
Martinez has other priorities to spend his limited budget on – so Sunderland could win the chase if the player wants to go. Wigan boss Owen Coyle would prefer to keep McManaman, who ended the season injured and may be touch and go for the start of the next one.
However Coyle will sell at the right price and if he can find a suitable replacement in some frantic summer dealing at the DW Stadium.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/sunderland-prepare-7million-bid-beat-2011851
Sunderland prepare £7million bid to beat Everton and Roberto Martinez to Callum McManaman
Owen Coyle and Wigan will sell at the right price - and Paolo Di Canio hopes he can out-bid the star's old manager Martinez and his new side
Sunderland boss Paolo Di Canio is making a £7million bid for Wigan winger Callum McManaman – and try to scare off Roberto Martinez’s Everton, writes Alan Nixon of the Sunday People .
Di Canio has started official moves for the speedy and skillful Scouser, who hit the headlines last season in his breakthrough campaign. The Black Cats are willing to splash out big money on him in an attempt to take him out of Martinez’s range.
Everton chief Martinez likes McManaman, 22, but will have to outbid Di Canio to land him – and that may put the move to the Toffees off.
Martinez has other priorities to spend his limited budget on – so Sunderland could win the chase if the player wants to go. Wigan boss Owen Coyle would prefer to keep McManaman, who ended the season injured and may be touch and go for the start of the next one.
However Coyle will sell at the right price and if he can find a suitable replacement in some frantic summer dealing at the DW Stadium.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/sunderland-prepare-7million-bid-beat-2011851
That's at least twice what he's actually worth!
Melt of a post incoming:
Out Fellaini £22m. The £8m which we almost signed Fer with = £30m
In:
Diame £3.5m
Redmond £2m
Lee £2m
Honda £5m
Kone £5m
Boss striker £12m
Alcaraz free