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Thread: Magaye Gueye and Ricardo Fuller

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    Magaye Gueye and Ricardo Fuller

    Everton winger Magaye Gueye will join on trail along with former stoke striker Ricardo Fuller.


    See link below - view external link

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    re: Magaye Gueye and Ricardo Fuller

    Gueye looked lively against Dartford, (granted, it's Dartford)but having a naturally left-footed player on the wing could be a good thing?

    Some reports suggested he (Gueye) was back in France for family reasons today and Ollie is supposedly trying to seal a deal for the winger. For me, that would be a decent signing.

    Opinions on Ricardo Fuller are varied. Granted he is "older" but after seeing the strikers against Dartford, experience and a calm head could be a good addition as it's much needed up-top.

    I'd still hope for two-three more players to be signed; preferably a reputable striker.

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    re: Magaye Gueye and Ricardo Fuller

    they are saying on another site that Magaye Gueye is very close to signing,in Ollie we trust

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    re: Magaye Gueye and Ricardo Fuller

    Quote Originally Posted by zampa100
    they are saying on another site that Magaye Gueye is very close to signing,in Ollie we trust
    The deal is done. Naturally left-footed winger, looks like a decent signing without too much expenditure from the club. - view external link

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    re: Magaye Gueye and Ricardo Fuller

    sign up briggs now, will he still bring in another striker before leeds game.I think we need another front man, fuller wont play every game.

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    re: Magaye Gueye and Ricardo Fuller

    Do you lot realise how his second is pronounced??


    In any case I doubt this Scouse reject would even be good enough to sweep the terraces at Upton Park.

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    re: Magaye Gueye and Ricardo Fuller

    Quote Originally Posted by ImTopMan
    Do you lot realise how his second is pronounced??


    In any case I doubt this Scouse reject would even be good enough to sweep the terraces at Upton Park.
    At least he can swing a broom compared to that 16ml geordie crock you worship!

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    re: Magaye Gueye and Ricardo Fuller

    Quote Originally Posted by ImTopMan
    Do you lot realise how his second is pronounced??


    In any case I doubt this Scouse reject would even be good enough to sweep the terraces at Upton Park.
    Coming from a club that call themselves IRONS X-D


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    re: Magaye Gueye and Ricardo Fuller

    I see our Marvin scored at Welling tonight in a 2--0 win,took his goal well

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    re: Magaye Gueye and Ricardo Fuller

    these two need to be up for it at the Valley next game because I think they have got a couple of strong defenders,Magaye didn't look like he likes 50/50 balls last game.Fuller I hope has his best game for us against the Anoraks and with ex Charlton player Lee Martin in our side aswell I hope they are looking forward to the game.COYL

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