BLADES1988
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Have the Bin Ladens stipulated Ndiaye comes as part of the deal i wonder 

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Hopefully he's here next season. That means that we'll have been promoted at leastIf we don't go up, we can wave him goodbye with our best wishes with the hope he has a Walker/Maguire type career ahead of him.
It'd be suicidal to let him go now. I hope when he does inevitably leave that its to someone decent, not a shitty also-ran Premier League team.
I doubt any club would meet the trigger price. He’s worth more to us right now than he is to any PL club. He’s not the finished article, he’s not going to go to Chelsea and save Potter or turn round Leicester. If we sold him, we’ll probably not get promoted, whoever we manage to sign with the money. If we were 8th, or even 6th, there’d be an argument to cash in but not when we’re 2nd with a 9 point lead.A good, strong statement from the club. Again, and it's not a bad thing, but the current status of negotiations and the trigger price that would tempt the club into selling are both mysteries.
Wonder if he could stay on somehow? I know that's a long shot with new owners but stillCredit to PA for not selling. Wish he could come into a fortune cause he’s been a great owner, just not rich enough.
Wonder if he could stay on somehow? I know that's a long shot with new owners but still
I think he meant Prince AbdullahFor various reasons , I’m almost certain that he will be with us until at least the end of the season .
After that , if we get promotion we should be in a position to make him an offer attractive enough to make him want to stay , given the fact that he is very happy here and greatly appreciates the guidance and support of our management team and his relationship with the fans .
He’s been very good with things like this.A good, strong statement from the club. Again, and it's not a bad thing, but the current status of negotiations and the trigger price that would tempt the club into selling are both mysteries.
If the right offer comes in then he'll walk like an Egyptian
I think he meant Prince Abdullah
I would have been rooerin if Tessa Wyatt backheeled meWhen that song came out, FAB FM Tony Blackburn had just been shown the door by Tessa Wyatt and he played the fucking thing like a mantra. 'Sensational song!' he'd say, almost rooering.
Poor old Tone.
pommpey
Any news on his injury?
Rest assured that Hecky will be very upfront with his injury and will give us an honest, reliable and accurate update in the next press conference.Any news on his injury?
Rest assured that Hecky will be very upfront with his injury and will give us an honest, reliable and accurate update in the next press conference.
"He's back in the gym" - he's had a relapse and is out for another 3 months"He's trained today, we'll just have to wait and see" - he's playing whether he likes it or not.
"He might just make it" - he won't make it.
"He's back on the grass" - he won't make it.
"He'll be a couple more weeks" - he'll be six weeks.
"He's been to see the specialist" - we have no idea when he'll be fit.
"he's fit and raring to go" - he's dead
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Was that Mehmeti? Looks very handy when I've seen him, though not exactly like Iliman.Just read a star article about a wycombe lad, sounds just like illi, learnt his trade in the football cages very skillful, could be someone we look at
"He's trained today, we'll just have to wait and see" - he's playing whether he likes it or not.
"He might just make it" - he won't make it.
"He's back on the grass" - he won't make it.
"He'll be a couple more weeks" - he'll be six weeks.
"He's been to see the specialist" - we have no idea when he'll be fit.
"he's fit and raring to go" - he's dead
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We know they’re well & truly fucked when they’re seeing a specialist"He's trained today, we'll just have to wait and see" - he's playing whether he likes it or not.
"He might just make it" - he won't make it.
"He's back on the grass" - he won't make it.
"He'll be a couple more weeks" - he'll be six weeks.
"He's been to see the specialist" - we have no idea when he'll be fit.
"he's fit and raring to go" - he's dead
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