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Post by Wolvensam on Aug 25, 2009 9:12:22 GMT
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Post by Tyler on Aug 25, 2009 9:39:23 GMT
Him v Bayo. Worth the entrance fee alone. Speaking of entrance fees i better see how much it is
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Post by FezNTFC on Aug 25, 2009 11:51:49 GMT
Him v Bayo. Worth the entrance fee alone. Speaking of entrance fees i better see how much it is My Dads running a bus if you fancy tagging along.
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Post by arover on Aug 25, 2009 14:06:05 GMT
Spuds fans will be delighted.
They don't think he's gay or anything like that.
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Post by lemonpiper on Aug 25, 2009 14:41:31 GMT
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Post by Wolvensam on Aug 25, 2009 14:55:13 GMT
"Notts County are the oldest club in world - what a dream to try to get them into the Premier League."
Translates too
"What a dream to try spending this amount of money. I've no idea where to start!"
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Post by Enya_NTFC on Aug 25, 2009 15:57:51 GMT
bonkers
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Post by Mark Cunningham on Aug 25, 2009 16:19:44 GMT
Absolute disgraceful behaviour, he should be ashamed.
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Post by Tyler on Aug 25, 2009 19:17:21 GMT
Him v Bayo. Worth the entrance fee alone. Speaking of entrance fees i better see how much it is My Dads running a bus if you fancy tagging along. I know he is. Sounds good. However if i want to go i'll probably have to say i'm with you. Whether i am or not is another issue
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Post by Lukiebakercafc on Aug 25, 2009 19:21:03 GMT
How is it disgraceful behaviour? He's moved jobs for more money and arguably less work. Fair play to him, why does it matter if he is playing at a lower level than he can?
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Post by SaintTim on Aug 25, 2009 22:23:24 GMT
How is it disgraceful behaviour? He's moved jobs for more money and arguably less work. Fair play to him, why does it matter if he is playing at a lower level than he can? Totally agree with you Luke,i don't understand why people get so weeed off with players going to clubs for money.If i had a job that payed $20hr then got offered a job at another company that would pay me $80 per hr i know where i would go.Yes they are in league 2 but they wont be there for very long I'm sure of it.
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Post by arover on Aug 26, 2009 7:12:14 GMT
How is it disgraceful behaviour? He's moved jobs for more money and arguably less work. Fair play to him, why does it matter if he is playing at a lower level than he can? Aye.
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Post by FezNTFC on Aug 26, 2009 11:17:28 GMT
My Dads running a bus if you fancy tagging along. I know he is. Sounds good. However if i want to go i'll probably have to say i'm with you. Whether i am or not is another issue You'll have to stay with me. I have a duty to protect the public of Nottingham from your thuggish friends...
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Post by Tyler on Aug 26, 2009 17:06:44 GMT
It'll be just me. The thuggish friends will be staying in Northampton
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Post by Mark Cunningham on Aug 26, 2009 17:25:43 GMT
How is it disgraceful behaviour? He's moved jobs for more money and arguably less work. Fair play to him, why does it matter if he is playing at a lower level than he can? He's given up the chance to play at a high competitive level, which I am in doubt most people his age would love to play at, just to earn a few more grand to go in his wallet, which sums up the extremely greedy and dishonest person he is.
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Post by Desktop Hoggy on Aug 27, 2009 0:23:46 GMT
Might have something to do with the women?
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Post by lemonpiper on Aug 28, 2009 16:25:44 GMT
How is it disgraceful behaviour? He's moved jobs for more money and arguably less work. Fair play to him, why does it matter if he is playing at a lower level than he can? He's given up the chance to play at a high competitive level, which I am in doubt most people his age would love to play at, just to earn a few more grand to go in his wallet, which sums up the extremely greedy and dishonest person he is. Couldn't agree more Olly. He always was just about money - and deceitful with it.
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Post by Wolvensam on Sept 23, 2009 8:38:49 GMT
Sky Sports News understands Sol Campbell has walked away from League Two club Notts County after just one game.
The centre-back made the surprise decision to sign a five-year contract at Meadow Lane in the summer after his contract expired at Portsmouth.
But reports on Wednesday morning suggested Campbell had walked away from County, who have the 35-year-old's ex-England boss Sven Goran Eriksson as director of football.
That speculation has now been confirmed, with the 73-time England cap saying his goodbyes to his short-term team-mates after training on Tuesday.
Campbell struggled on his debut for County as Ian McParland's side lost to Morecambe on Saturday and it is understood he asked to be released from his deal after that match.
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Post by Wolvensam on Sept 23, 2009 8:40:32 GMT
Apparently he left as they asked him to car share with Lee Hughes.
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Post by Desktop Hoggy on Sept 23, 2009 12:42:59 GMT
Apparently he left as they asked him to car share with Lee Hughes. I thought it was because the men to women ratio in Nottingham is 1:7 Rumours are Sol is to sign for Brighton
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Post by JoeLatics on Sept 23, 2009 21:10:32 GMT
Hughes 'Devastated' At Campbell Runner Notts County
In an interview with the BBC, chief Notts County striker Lee Hughes revealed that he was 'devastated' after defender Sol Campbell left the hole, after reilising that money was, in fact, not everything.
"Ya know", said Hughes, "I'm just devastated. Having a black, gay, money grabbing, naked guy in the showers next to me made me feel right at home here."
Hughes continued "So I asked if he wanted to car share with me, and he scarpered!"
It remains to see how this latest emotional blow will affect Hughes, and the Notts County side.
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