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Thread: George Thorne gives WBA an ultimatum

  1. #11
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    re: George Thorne gives WBA an ultimatum

    Quote Originally Posted by DCFC95
    He's just signed a new 3 year deal and slams an ultimatum like that on the table?

    My god, I think my testicles would be in safer hands, in a piranhas mouth than this guys scruples?

    I thought P.V Hooijdonk was bad. Now I know this, I hope WBA stick him on the bench for 2 years and tell him to man up.
    Also, I'd love to know if this is about money?
    Signs a new deal then wants to leave. I think he's dropped a clanger money wise and is pushing for a new cheque.
    Read the article in the other thread about it, he claims it was signed 'under duress' as he wouldn't have been allowed out on loan otherwise. West Brom didn't want to lose him for nothing, and with his contract ending this year, if he went out on loan it would have attracted a lot more interest therefore made the possi

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    re: George Thorne gives WBA an ultimatum

    Quote Originally Posted by RamFromCornwall
    He's just signed a new 3 year deal and slams an ultimatum like that on the table?

    My god, I think my testicles would be in safer hands, in a piranhas mouth than this guys scruples?

    I thought P.V Hooijdonk was bad. Now I know this, I hope WBA stick him on the bench for 2 years and tell him to man up.
    Also, I'd love to know if this is about money?
    Signs a new deal then wants to leave. I think he's dropped a clanger money wise and is pushing for a new cheque.
    Read the article in the other thread about it, he claims it was signed 'under duress' as he wouldn't have been allowed out on loan otherwise. West Brom didn't want to lose him for nothing, and with his contract ending this year, if he went out on loan it would have a

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    re: George Thorne gives WBA an ultimatum

    Quote Originally Posted by DCFC95
    He's just signed a new 3 year deal and slams an ultimatum like that on the table?

    My god, I think my testicles would be in safer hands, in a piranhas mouth than this guys scruples?

    I thought P.V Hooijdonk was bad. Now I know this, I hope WBA stick him on the bench for 2 years and tell him to man up.
    Also, I'd love to know if this is about money?
    Signs a new deal then wants to leave. I think he's dropped a clanger money wise and is pushing for a new cheque.
    Read the article in the other thread about it, he claims it was signed 'under duress' as he wouldn't have been allowed out on loan otherwise. West Brom didn't want to lose him for nothing, and with his contract ending this

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    re: George Thorne gives WBA an ultimatum

    I'm sorry i can't take anything you say seriously after you have said Cox is a "very good championship player"

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    re: George Thorne gives WBA an ultimatum

    [quote="triz"[/quote]

    To be fair they did get over A£2mil for him so I think that alone is proof of the ransom they can hold over clubs for transfer fees!

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    re: George Thorne gives WBA an ultimatum

    Quote Originally Posted by baggieal
    He's just signed a new 3 year deal and slams an ultimatum like that on the table?

    My god, I think my testicles would be in safer hands, in a piranhas mouth than this guys scruples?

    I thought P.V Hooijdonk was bad. Now I know this, I hope WBA stick him on the bench for 2 years and tell him to man up.
    Also, I'd love to know if this is about money?
    Signs a new deal then wants to leave. I think he's dropped a clanger money wise and is pushing for a new cheque.
    Read the article in the other thread about it, he claims it was signed 'under duress' as he wouldn't have been allowed out on loan otherwise. West Brom didn't want to lose him f

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    re: George Thorne gives WBA an ultimatum

    Thorne to forest would hurt as much as the PO defeat.

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    re: George Thorne gives WBA an ultimatum

    Quote Originally Posted by Trickytreesreds
    He's just signed a new 3 year deal and slams an ultimatum like that on the table?

    My god, I think my testicles would be in safer hands, in a piranhas mouth than this guys scruples?

    I thought P.V Hooijdonk was bad. Now I know this, I hope WBA stick him on the bench for 2 years and tell him to man up.
    Also, I'd love to know if this is about money?
    Signs a new deal then wants to leave. I think he's dropped a clanger money wise and is pushing for a new cheque.
    Read the article in the other thread about it, he claims it was signed 'under duress' as he wouldn't have been allowed out o

  9. #19
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    re: George Thorne gives WBA an ultimatum

    Quote Originally Posted by WBA53
    Thore challenges WBA
    you don't give Jeremy peace ultimatums,he will have your lot for dinner [/quote]

    We didn't give anyone an ultimatum, The player did, he's unhappy at the way your club have treated him, and wants to play regular first team football. It's understandable that he wants out of WBA.

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