PLYMOUTH'S stupendously all singing dancing transfer thread!
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Has Mears gone yet? Or is he happy to sit on the bench posh seats in the stands at home on the couch.
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Re: PLYMOUTH'S stupendously all singing dancing transfer thr
No, they're fine as far as I know - although they're increasingly in trouble non-financially: three points above relegation and sleepwalking through the season, strong rumours of players falling out with each other and with Laudrup, leading to someone at the club unsubtly letting it be known that Laudrup would be available in the summer for far less of a buyout clause than previously imagined.bobo the clown wrote:Are their finances getting some pressure ? Those are two Championship level players tbh.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:I see Swans are also after defender Rhys Williams, formerly mentioned in despatches.
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So would I I but I'd also resent the fact he got a Prem move that he clearly doesn't deserve. He deserves to fade into obscurity.jonnycooper wrote:Would be really pleased if we could get some cash for him!(or even some beans).
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I would sooner he just f**ks off and becomes another teams problem.LeverEnd wrote:So would I I but I'd also resent the fact he got a Prem move that he clearly doesn't deserve. He deserves to fade into obscurity.jonnycooper wrote:Would be really pleased if we could get some cash for him!(or even some beans).
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Me too, but I'm bitter, so I want it to be a sh!t team.jaffka wrote:I would sooner he just f**ks off and becomes another teams problem.LeverEnd wrote:So would I I but I'd also resent the fact he got a Prem move that he clearly doesn't deserve. He deserves to fade into obscurity.jonnycooper wrote:Would be really pleased if we could get some cash for him!(or even some beans).
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It kind of is... Much as we'd love Swansea's terrible trauma of winning a cup and fighting in the Europa League, in the 33 league games since winning at Wembley they've won 30 points.LeverEnd wrote:Me too, but I'm bitter, so I want it to be a sh!t team.jaffka wrote:I would sooner he just f**ks off and becomes another teams problem.LeverEnd wrote:So would I I but I'd also resent the fact he got a Prem move that he clearly doesn't deserve. He deserves to fade into obscurity.jonnycooper wrote:Would be really pleased if we could get some cash for him!(or even some beans).
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We've only got 33 in 30.
In a lower division.
In a lower division.
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In that case, maybe Ngog should stay at our shit team. Would that make you happy?Wandering Willy wrote:We've only got 33 in 30.
In a lower division.
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It'll take a bit more than that I'm afraid.
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I mean worse than us. Yes, that bad.
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From SSN.....
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Swansea City are ready to move for Bolton Wanderers striker David Ngog as they bid to bolster their squad for a Premier League survival push, according to the South Wales Evening Post. The Swans are also understood to be keen on Rhys Williams of Middlesbrough and it now looks as though they are lining up a second January raid for a Championship player in the shape of former Liverpool forward Ngog.
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Swansea City are ready to move for Bolton Wanderers striker David Ngog as they bid to bolster their squad for a Premier League survival push, according to the South Wales Evening Post. The Swans are also understood to be keen on Rhys Williams of Middlesbrough and it now looks as though they are lining up a second January raid for a Championship player in the shape of former Liverpool forward Ngog.
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Hopefully when I wake up in the morning he will have gone. Not even arsed about the transfer fee.
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I just don't believe it. Surely this is a story fed to some gullible journo by someone from Wanderers, desperate to create interest? At what point in the last 12 months have Swansea watched him, to merit them even being remotely interested?
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yeah i agree, but i also need some faith in somethingHarry Genshaw wrote:I just don't believe it. Surely this is a story fed to some gullible journo by someone from Wanderers, desperate to create interest? At what point in the last 12 months have Swansea watched him, to merit them even being remotely interested?
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Dunno. Maybe Laudrup has recognised that if you play him in rather than twatting it up to him then you might have a decent striker on your hands. It certainly wouldn't surprise me to see N'Gog do well at Swansea.Harry Genshaw wrote:I just don't believe it. Surely this is a story fed to some gullible journo by someone from Wanderers, desperate to create interest? At what point in the last 12 months have Swansea watched him, to merit them even being remotely interested?
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It would infuriate me.Bruce Rioja wrote:Dunno. Maybe Laudrup has recognised that if you play him in rather than twatting it up to him then you might have a decent striker on your hands. It certainly wouldn't surprise me to see N'Gog do well at Swansea.Harry Genshaw wrote:I just don't believe it. Surely this is a story fed to some gullible journo by someone from Wanderers, desperate to create interest? At what point in the last 12 months have Swansea watched him, to merit them even being remotely interested?
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I'd be happy for him after I picked myself up off the floorBruce Rioja wrote:Dunno. Maybe Laudrup has recognised that if you play him in rather than twatting it up to him then you might have a decent striker on your hands. It certainly wouldn't surprise me to see N'Gog do well at Swansea.Harry Genshaw wrote:I just don't believe it. Surely this is a story fed to some gullible journo by someone from Wanderers, desperate to create interest? At what point in the last 12 months have Swansea watched him, to merit them even being remotely interested?

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He will always, ultimately, fail because he's no heart. No fight and no courage.
He may start places well with a boost and some confidence born from someone believing in him but sooner or later it'll fizzle out.
He may start places well with a boost and some confidence born from someone believing in him but sooner or later it'll fizzle out.
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.bobo the clown wrote:He will always, ultimately, fail because he's no heart. No fight and no courage.
He may start places well with a boost and some confidence born from someone believing in him but sooner or later it'll fizzle out.
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Failure at Liverpool, Failure at Bolton, I would be absolutely amazed if he turned out to be any good wherever he went. He has a lack of desire to succeed or thats how he comes across on the pitch.Bruce Rioja wrote:Dunno. Maybe Laudrup has recognised that if you play him in rather than twatting it up to him then you might have a decent striker on your hands. It certainly wouldn't surprise me to see N'Gog do well at Swansea.Harry Genshaw wrote:I just don't believe it. Surely this is a story fed to some gullible journo by someone from Wanderers, desperate to create interest? At what point in the last 12 months have Swansea watched him, to merit them even being remotely interested?
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