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But the difference with Fraser is, he was and always will be a money grabbing selfish little pr1ck, complete bell end.Originally posted by RED_JOHN View PostHe could well run down his contract and go on a Bosman like Ryan Fraser.
As for McKenna a decent lad and most dons fans that I know wish him nothing but success and a decent future in the game.
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Very true what you are saying about both players. I liked Fraser when he played for us as he was exciting on the ball. I honestly thought at the time Aberdeen didn’t really rate him highly and were going to let him go when his contract ran out but then he seemed to get a chance and done very well for us. He obviously is chasing the money and has now looked like a complete greedy b@stard doing the dirty on his previous employer.Originally posted by blowupsheep View PostBut the difference with Fraser is, he was and always will be a money grabbing selfish little pr1ck, complete bell end.
As for McKenna a decent lad and most dons fans that I know wish him nothing but success and a decent future in the game.
I liked McKenna and he was another who was thrown in out of desperation but never looked back. He earned us a few quid which makes him more acceptable in his departure.
The big question though is how is Forrester and Gleeson getting on? Those two gems must be missed badly and probably were unfortunate not to get the benefits of a good run at the new training facilities. It could have made them star players.Last edited by RED_JOHN; 05-10-2020, 07:38 PM.
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I wonder if the more ridiculous comments by others were deleted. i.e every idiotic post that referred to Langfield as a "legend". Astounding the amount of weirdos who said itOriginally posted by Mason89 View PostI don’t think either party came out it well. Looks like they’ve both deleted the comments. Best just to put this behind everyone and move along. We go again
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That sounds about right.Originally posted by RED_JOHN View PostSaying he played is probably a slight exaggeration....stood on the pitch would be more apt.
I see according to Wiki that Forrester has played 42 games for St Patricks Athletic and has even scored 4 goals for them along the way, it also says on his wikipedia that he played 5 games for us, fk me that was most certainly 5 games too many, Gleeson managed 16 during his time with us.
Those were dark days indeed.........
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Just looking at the pair of them would tell you they were of no use and that was before they stepped onto a pitch. Dreadful football players.Originally posted by blowupsheep View PostThat sounds about right.
I see according to Wiki that Forrester has played 42 games for St Patricks Athletic and has even scored 4 goals for them along the way, it also says on his wikipedia that he played 5 games for us, fk me that was most certainly 5 games too many, Gleeson managed 16 during his time with us.
Those were dark days indeed.........
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I remember Billy Connolly once describing someone as, "one of those people who, when they walk into a room, make you feel as if two people have just left".
On recent evidence, I'd suggest that the same observation may be applicable to online message boards (pal).
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The Jon Gallagher loan seems to have worked for him and Atlanta at the very least as he's now a regular with them and got 3 goals in 9 games as an attacking midfielders, well taken goals. Never a right back or anything other than a forward player not sure we used him like that. Probably mean they'll want to use us as a feeder club...though it's difficult to see how we'll benefit.
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It seems that Gary Dempsey went to University to study immunology, public health & medical statistics. Now that he’s qualified, he’s offering free advice on what to do & how to act in a global pandemic.
Either that or he’s a moonhowling @rsehole. It’s definitely one of the two
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In fairness to McInnes, he signed him to do all the running as he wasn't half bad at it before he went down south. That's why Rooney couldn't do it and probably why Cosgrove can't do it either. Unfortunately Stevie May isn't going to be the player everyone hoped (not his fault) but I'm glad he's still fit, healthy and scoring the odd goal.Originally posted by Donanddusted View Posthttps://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54628397
"Striker Stevie May is back to his best with St Johnstone because he has stopped "running all around the pitch"
Thoughts?
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