Jaffka's gossip thread on the ins and outs at the 'Bok
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Think they're all away with the fairies.Worthy4England wrote:I'm missing an all-singing and all-dancing thread, on toast.
This is a pale imitation.
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What a daft thread this is turning out to be
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Blimey, this one has gone a bit random
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I like toast with peanut butter and marmite on!
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Together?
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Don't knock it til you've tried it - a marriage made in heavenohjimmyjimmy wrote:Together?
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My heart bleeds.Daily Mirror wrote:Former Manchester City midfielder Patrick Vieira, now the club's football development executive, reckons the Premier League leaders are getting a raw deal from top-flight referees.
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http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/pre ... on-lack-of" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Arsenal defender Per Mertesacker says his form has suffered in the Premier League because he has not had the mid-season break he is used to in his native Germany.
So nowt to do with just being sh*t then
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What was his excuse before Winter?
"I've got the ball now. It's a bit worn, but I've got it"
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before winter his form was affected by not having a winter break to look forward to!boltonboris wrote:What was his excuse before Winter?
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Peanut butter and honey ! Brill.Bruce Rioja wrote:I like toast with peanut butter and marmite on!
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Absolutely. THAT would be a bllx excuse even if used around March/April after a couple of months poor play.thebish wrote:before winter his form was affected by not having a winter break to look forward to!boltonboris wrote:What was his excuse before Winter?
In his case it's just that he's shite.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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bobo the clown wrote:Peanut butter and honey ! Brill.Bruce Rioja wrote:I like toast with peanut butter and marmite on!
Feck me, next you'll be putting garlic on bread.
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Dirty bar steward!Sponge wrote:bobo the clown wrote:Peanut butter and honey ! Brill.Bruce Rioja wrote:I like toast with peanut butter and marmite on!
Feck me, next you'll be putting garlic on bread.
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Savis to Sheff Utd is on the grapevine.
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Got to be that ginger whinger town club even Megson wouldn't be sold a crock twicejaffka wrote:Savis to Sheff Utd is on the grapevine.
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Do we want someone who will lower his standards so much? Get him on the phone quick Owen and get him signed for next season.
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Zambia star Sunzu targets move to Premier League with Chelsea... or Bolton
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Zambia star Sunzu targets move to Premier League with Chelsea... or Bolton
Stoppila Sunzu has set his sights on a move to England after becoming a hero in Zambia for converting the winning penalty in Sunday’s African Nations Cup final against Ivory Coast.
Zambia beat the Elephants 8-7 in a drama-filled penalty shootout in Libreville, following a 0-0 draw, to win the Nations Cup for the first time.
After the Under 20 World Cup in Canada in 2007, Sunzu impressed in trials with English side Reading but he was denied a work permit.
'I played for (French club) Chateauroux in the 2008-09 season and I would love to come back to Europe,' said Sunzu who is now with the Democratic Republic of Congo team TP Mazembe.
'I have a dream to play in England as I prefer Chelsea and Bolton Wanderers,' the defender told Romanian media.
The 22-year-old enhanced his growing reputation by keeping Ivory Coast and Chelsea striker Didier Drogba quiet for much of Sunday’s final.
'Drogba was almost invisible, it was very easy for me,' said Sunzu. 'I have no secret, I’m not afraid of any player or team regardless of names.
'I was very confident throughout the match. I was focused and it helped me to convert the last penalty.'
Frenchman Herve Renard coached Zambia at the Nations Cup but Sunzu also credited predecessor Dario Bonetti of Italy who was sacked in October, two days after the team had qualified for the finals.
'He (Bonetti) is a great coach, he did a very good job,” said the defender. “He contributed greatly to winning the cup although he wasn’t with us during the tournament.'
Sunzu said the players were given a unique reception in Zambia after the final.
'It was unbelievable,' he said. 'Such a thing has never happened before in our country.
'People marched through the streets of Lusaka to celebrate with us and we were received like heroes.'
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The missus is in Zambia right now (and has converted many people there into Bolton fans), I'll get her to track him down and bring him back with her.
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Good work fellaNiceHotCuppaTea wrote:The missus is in Zambia right now (and has converted many people there into Bolton fans), I'll get her to track him down and bring him back with her.
Pfffft.
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He's in a suitcase as we speak.
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