Could Ched still do a job for us?

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If not ched how about kabongo tshimanga still knocking them in for chesterfield he seems to be over a bad injury last season
 
If not ched how about kabongo tshimanga still knocking them in for chesterfield he seems to be over a bad injury last season

He’s 25 and has never played above the Conference.
 
I understand that Birmingham we're interested in him before his injury last season . Worth a gamble?
 



Jamie Vardy was 25 and never played above Conference when Leicester signed him.

He’s a freak though. A once in a generation career path.

If Kabongo Tshimanga goes onto achieve anything near to what Vardy has in the game then I’ll eat a big slice of humble pie.
 
If not ched how about kabongo tshimanga still knocking them in for chesterfield he seems to be over a bad injury last season

You know those players who you sign on football manager and they become a goal machine for you? This would be one of mine so based on that I'd love us to sign him.

Although looking back at how Arturo Lupoli did for us maybe my football manager career isn't the best way to judge potential signings.......
 
He’s a freak though. A once in a generation career path.

If Kabongo Tshimanga goes onto achieve anything near to what Vardy has in the game then I’ll eat a big slice of humble pie.

Always wondered, is humble pie a gravy thing or more of a custard thing?

Yours, waiting for a train with time on my hands.
 
Always wondered, is humble pie a gravy thing or more of a custard thing?

Yours, waiting for a train with time on my hands.

I’ve always imagined it to be a sweet rather than savoury. Definitely down the custard route. Could be wrong though.
 
I’ve always imagined it to be a sweet rather than savoury. Definitely down the custard route. Could be wrong though.
It absolutely NEVER occurred to me that humble pie might be a dessert. Mind completely blown now. All those years imagining short-crust covered in gravy, with foul-tasting meaty filling (otherwise why would you have to be ā€˜forced’ to eat it?) …

If it turns out to be custardy covered treat, then nothing is going to make any sense anymore.
 
It absolutely NEVER occurred to me that humble pie might be a dessert. Mind completely blown now. All those years imagining short-crust covered in gravy, with foul-tasting meaty filling (otherwise why would you have to be ā€˜forced’ to eat it?) …

If it turns out to be custardy covered treat, then nothing is going to make any sense anymore.
The word humble pie comes from the Middle English umbles, or the edible entrails of animals. Yep, you read it right, it's a pie made of offal. Back in the day when only the wealthy could afford our favourite cuts of meat—and long before "nose-to-tail" eating was fashionable—the more humble classes were relegated to eating the off cuts and less desirable parts of the beast. The less you could afford, the lower the cuts of meat, until you were right at the bottom eating umble pie.

 
Like how Ched could be found guilty and McDonald innocent.

I’m a tad uncomfortable with the concept of a ā€œcustardy covered treatā€ being immediately followed by any reference to (the no doubt happily married) Mr Evans
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Like how Ched could be found guilty and McDonald innocent.

I’m a tad uncomfortable with the concept of a ā€œcustardy covered treatā€ being immediately followed by any reference to (the no doubt happily married) Mr Evans
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Surely she’d have more of a filling than a covering?
 



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