The "Nothing to see here"Transfer thread
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Beat me to itBruce Rioja wrote:Looks like Carlton Palmer to me.
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No, he said hairdos!plymouth wanderer wrote:Fair do's
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Enoch wrote:No, he said hairdos!plymouth wanderer wrote:Fair do's
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He didn't sign it!BWFC_Insane wrote:There seems to be confusion over whether he actually signed it or not.....boltonboris wrote:The one at Sheffield Wednesday had only just signed a contract...BWFC_Insane wrote:By sounds of the article the players were out of contract so the clubs had no choice.Harry Genshaw wrote:Surprised to see fellow Championship teams agreeing to sell their hot prospects to us. I'd be disappointed if it was the other way round. Hopefully one or both of these, will prove to be a real coup for Dougie.
As they are youngsters we will have to pay mandatory compensation.
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Are you arguing with yourself now?BWFC_Insane wrote:He didn't sign it!BWFC_Insane wrote:There seems to be confusion over whether he actually signed it or not.....boltonboris wrote:The one at Sheffield Wednesday had only just signed a contract...
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I do frequently.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Are you arguing with yourself now?BWFC_Insane wrote:He didn't sign it!BWFC_Insane wrote:There seems to be confusion over whether he actually signed it or not.....boltonboris wrote:The one at Sheffield Wednesday had only just signed a contract...
But no, just confirming he was a free transfer.
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Not free if he's a young 'un, but cheaper than if he'd just signed a contract.
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It was at Sheffield Wednesday .... we ALL know they have no pens there.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Are you arguing with yourself now?BWFC_Insane wrote:He didn't sign it!BWFC_Insane wrote:There seems to be confusion over whether he actually signed it or not.....boltonboris wrote:The one at Sheffield Wednesday had only just signed a contract...
C'mon ... keep up.
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Yeah sorry a "free agent" whom we will have to pay some mandatory compensation for.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Not free if he's a young 'un, but cheaper than if he'd just signed a contract.
Cheaper as you say than if he'd been under contract.
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In the final of the 1988 Football League Centenary Tournament, Wednesday lost the final to Forest for the want of a few pens.
Seems a perennial problem.
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I wonder if they ever thought of signing Andreas Schäffer, or Scott Parker, or maybe even Marek Biro?
Though I think they could have done with Antônio José da Silva Filho.
Though I think they could have done with Antônio José da Silva Filho.
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Hair do's, shirley?plymouth wanderer wrote:boltonboris wrote:Similar haircuts. For me, that's where the similarity ends.plymouth wanderer wrote:Tals-biggest-fan wrote:Hayden White
some comments on him from a Wednesday forum when he was linked to united
" Definitely not that good. Fast as owt though. "
"He has indeed improved this season, but he's nowhere near first team level."
" He wansn't particularly good, just super quick. "
"I'm surprised as well because in addition to being a good player he is a great kid, down to earth and I honestly felt he would be a big one for the future "
Conor Wilkinson
There isn't many quotes on him that I found from millwall fans but I found a few videos of him scoring a beauty, Millwall fans tried to start a rumor of United trying to sign him just because he went to a united game
http://www.viddy.com/video/b27db3b3-988 ... bce258dcba" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Probably just me but Hayden White looks abit like Muamba
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Errr. then I looked at the next page...
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Nixon reckons we have a young player lined up to sign imminently.. Ready for the first team.
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Is that Rob Hall's contract up at the end of the season?ChrisC wrote:Nixon reckons we have a young player lined up to sign imminently.. Ready for the first team.
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Could he (Hall) be on his way here?
http://www.burndenaces.co.uk/2013/05/16 ... -hall.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.burndenaces.co.uk/2013/05/16 ... -hall.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I feel reborn !!!! No more confussion
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I'd be amazed ... he was here for 3 months, brought on for the very final game and hoicked off after 37 minutes. I did presume that would all be put down to experience.Riviman wrote:Could he (Hall) be on his way here?
http://www.burndenaces.co.uk/2013/05/16 ... -hall.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
On the other hand the Spam fans seem to rate him and view him as having real potential ... which while that mitigates against the above points, sort of makes you wonder why Allardyce would let him go.
Anyway, we'll see I guess.
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It wasn't 3 months
I see this as a punt - hopefully a low cost one
And knowing Douglas, he's not signing some duffer with issues like Coyle did with McKee
I see this as a punt - hopefully a low cost one
And knowing Douglas, he's not signing some duffer with issues like Coyle did with McKee
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Cost wise, this particular deal has a fee "of sorts" according to Nixon.CAPSLOCK wrote:It wasn't 3 months
I see this as a punt - hopefully a low cost one
And knowing Douglas, he's not signing some duffer with issues like Coyle did with McKee
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Indeed - training compensation or whatever fancy name they've give it
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