Harrisblade
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Wait and see what happens if you write a profile of one of our players in FlemishIs that how people talk to each other on normal forums??
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Wait and see what happens if you write a profile of one of our players in FlemishIs that how people talk to each other on normal forums??
In future, any potential signing that gets to over 100 pages should have an honorary 'Roy's View From....' simply as a tribute to Roy's hard graft!Roy's like those newspaper journalists who already have their obituaries of the Queen written and filed, although in fairness those obits will inevitably be needed one day. Roy must put in unseen work which will never be required, bless him.
Thank you Roy!
I like the one that would have awarded Berge "something nicer then Sheffield" There is no such thing!
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Genk Fans Views On Sander Berge ā The View From
āI wish this topper a lot of success. Arrived as a boy, leaving as a (gentle) man. I will certainly continue to follow his further careerāāhe is good there for a number of years, given his talent and his young ageāāNot enough for a player of that caliber who goes to the PL.āāIt isnāt aroysviewfrom.com
Roy's like those newspaper journalists who already have their obituaries of the Queen written and filed, although in fairness those obits will inevitably be needed one day. Roy must put in unseen work which will never be required, bless him.
Thank you Roy!
I like the one that would have awarded Berge "something nicer then Sheffield" There is no such thing!
The BBC, God bless em, have obituaries for hundreds of high profile people. They spend a LOT of money each year updating them so they're ready to go at the appropriate moment.Roy's like those newspaper journalists who already have their obituaries of the Queen written and filed, although in fairness those obits will inevitably be needed one day. Roy must put in unseen work which will never be required, bless him.
Thank you Roy!
I like the one that would have awarded Berge "something nicer then Sheffield" There is no such thing!
Nah, 1950s vintage Parker fountain pen, or possibly a quill.I reckon the first obit for the Queen was written on a typewriter.
Tall, languid, deft, unpredictable, hard to dispossess and definitely a flair player.
Just look at the way he runs and his turn of pace, which seems to bamboozle opposition challenging players.
Does he remind anyone of anyone in our history who used to wear his shirt outside his shorts?
pommpey
Jonathan Hunt...........Tall, languid, deft, unpredictable, hard to dispossess and definitely a flair player.
Just look at the way he runs and his turn of pace, which seems to bamboozle opposition challenging players.
Does he remind anyone of anyone in our history who used to wear his shirt outside his shorts?
pommpey
How many people in Genk will know there are other teams in Sheffield?As expected plenty of Sheffieldās
Fucking creasing at the fact the Belgians think we're still sloggers too. Get us out the bloody EU sharpish
I would say BerrjjYes but is it pronounced Berg or Burger
Heās got to get into the team first and that wonāt be easy.
Roy you are amazing and I cant thank you enough for how you get these views _ I assume they were in Norwegian originally and you have translated ? If so beyond the call of duty !!
Am I dreaming Roy !![]()
Genk Fans Views On Sander Berge ā The View From
āI wish this topper a lot of success. Arrived as a boy, leaving as a (gentle) man. I will certainly continue to follow his further careerāāhe is good there for a number of years, given his talent and his young ageāāNot enough for a player of that caliber who goes to the PL.āāIt isnāt aroysviewfrom.com
They were actually translated from Dutch. Hard one to call Belgium as they speak about 590 different languages.
He reminds me of Ernest āNudgerā Needham. But I am fairly certain he tucked his shirt into his pants?Tall, languid, deft, unpredictable, hard to dispossess and definitely a flair player.
Just look at the way he runs and his turn of pace, which seems to bamboozle opposition challenging players.
Does he remind anyone of anyone in our history who used to wear his shirt outside his shorts?
pommpey
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