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Thread: Which of our current professionals will not play ...

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    Which of our current professionals will not play ...

    ... another first team match for the club?

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    re: Which of our current professionals will not play ...

    Is this owt to do with some players being caught out on the town on Friday night/Saturday morning?

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    re: Which of our current professionals will not play ...

    No, I am absolutely ignorant of that. I just wish to know which players are so piss poor that they already probably know that they have played their last match, even though they are 6 months into their two year contracts. Clearly the best eleven are just about good enough to be the weakest eleven of a 23 man squad.

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    re: Which of our current professionals will not play ...

    Quote Originally Posted by griff
    Is this owt to do with some players being caught out on the town on Friday night/Saturday morning?
    I thought that the Madine v night-club bouncer was very poor. When a professional football striker can neither barge past a nightclub bouncer nor jink past him then the footballer has got to get better than that.

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    re: Which of our current professionals will not play ...

    Paynter,O'Hanlon and Gillies.

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