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Mine of courseHoboh wrote:Mine or his?Worthy4England wrote:Fair point, well made.malcd1 wrote:Not even Wigan, Blackburn, Burnley or Man U?Hoboh wrote:To all the people wishing Freedman 'all the best', after Sat just how much damage this w*nker has done to the club became evident, all the best? No Freedman I wouldn't wish you upon any other football team!

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Hoboh shouldn't have had to ask. 

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was on the bbc text yesterday morning that apparently L Orient are interested in talking to Freedman, so his record at our place obviously hasn't put everyone off.
are they within the radius of his scouting/ recruitment network
are they within the radius of his scouting/ recruitment network

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Yep, aren't they about 15 miles from Palace?StaffsTrotter wrote:was on the bbc text yesterday morning that apparently L Orient are interested in talking to Freedman, so his record at our place obviously hasn't put everyone off.
are they within the radius of his scouting/ recruitment network
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He'd be crackers (which, to be fair, I think he is). He needs a rest and a slow return.
They'd be crackers ... coz he's shite.
Would they pay us, y'know like money, for Trotter do you think ?
They'd be crackers ... coz he's shite.
Would they pay us, y'know like money, for Trotter do you think ?
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Narr cos it was a mutual consent job - not like when megson went. Means dougie is keen to get back into it. I think he needs a david moyes holiday!
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We've been waiting on Eagles telling all...
http://www1.skysports.com/football/news ... -at-bolton" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;?
Sadly, he didn't say much.
http://www1.skysports.com/football/news ... -at-bolton" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;?
Sadly, he didn't say much.
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He said enough to suggest what most knew about Freedman.. That he's a nasty, arrogant, stubborn wanker with absolutely no grasp of his own shortcomings
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Indeed, but I had been looking forward to some tittle tattle 

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About sums it up.boltonboris wrote:He said enough to suggest what most knew about Freedman.. That he's a nasty, arrogant, stubborn wanker with absolutely no grasp of his own shortcomings
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Such a shame, I reckon Eagles would have been one of our best players under Lennon.
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You forgot no-nowt chancer.boltonboris wrote:He said enough to suggest what most knew about Freedman.. That he's a nasty, arrogant, stubborn wanker with absolutely no grasp of his own shortcomings
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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know-nowt?? (you know-nowt chancer!!)bobo the clown wrote:You forgot no-nowt chancer.boltonboris wrote:He said enough to suggest what most knew about Freedman.. That he's a nasty, arrogant, stubborn wanker with absolutely no grasp of his own shortcomings

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So we offered Eagles contracts but he refused to sign? The arrogant stubborn wanker with absolutely no grasp of his own shortcomings...
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pratley out of position >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> eagles
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Maybe Blackpool gave him a pay rise!Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:So we offered Eagles contracts but he refused to sign? The arrogant stubborn wanker with absolutely no grasp of his own shortcomings...

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Can't say that Eagles has come across well in his post Bolton press comments. We offered him contracts he didn't want to sign and as a result he just decided to sit out the last few months of his contract. Eagles not playing seems to be down to Eagles' decision. Can't say I blame Freedman for not wanting to be held to ransom by Eagles, especially when we're trying to balance the books.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:So we offered Eagles contracts but he refused to sign? The arrogant stubborn wanker with absolutely no grasp of his own shortcomings...
Hard to get my head around the Eagles loves the club (or at least his time at the club) comments however.
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I read it that he wasn't willing to sign to play for a man he felt showed him no respect and that he didn't rate as a man or a manager.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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I read it that he wasn't willing to sign to play for club that told him he wasn't worth the terms of his old contract.
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I read it that he and along with everyone else thought duggie to be a prick with no idea and tactics better suited to table football and that he and everyone else thought that duggie was a prick.
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