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    Quote Originally Posted by stokearab View Post
    Never like to see a player injured but I'm just not getting the love in for a striker that doesn't score goals.
    Same. Second spell at the club where he's done absolutely nothing. I'll predict he'll be back in January, take 5 or 6 weeks to get up to speed and do very little on his return. Two full seasons we'll have wasted on a guy getting paid a lot of money.

  2. #12
    I'm not quite so sure yet. PP is a great example of a player coming good. I remember Jon Daly being exactly the same. Used to jokingly get called prolific Jon on here. 🙂

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    McNulty with some choice words about his parent club Reading and some nice words about his time at Utd. Seems to be really enjoying life here atm.

    https://www.scottishdailyexpress.co....undee-26046605

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    Quote Originally Posted by tHeArAb View Post
    McNulty with some choice words about his parent club Reading and some nice words about his time at Utd. Seems to be really enjoying life here atm.

    https://www.scottishdailyexpress.co....undee-26046605
    if he was so unhappy he could have terminated the contract, but those bookies don't pay themselves

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    cant fault him for seeing out his contract and taking the money
    Last edited by offshore_arab83; 26-01-2022 at 01:45 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arab1970 View Post
    if he was so unhappy he could have terminated the contract, but those bookies don't pay themselves
    Would you?

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    reading support on twitter are raging at the story and are saying he was on £30k a week

    holy f uck

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    Quote Originally Posted by offshore_arab83 View Post
    reading support on twitter are raging at the story and are saying he was on £30k a week

    holy f uck
    Nae danger Reading are paying him £30K a week. 😂

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arabdownsouth View Post
    Would you?
    not if I backed myself no

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    Quote Originally Posted by ARAbCHNID View Post
    Agreed Shedka. Do not write him off. Once he's back & gets scoring he'll prove to be a decided asset. There are not many strikers out there with his pedigree. And Yeats, I think he is a Dundee United man, I'm liking his attitude. And as Shedka says it's McNulty we've to thank for getting Biamou here. 38 goals they combined in one of Coventry's promotion years. Get fit soon Marc McNulty.
    Smedum this post from the 14th October hasn't aged too well mate. Still a fan?

    (This is what I said on the same day)
    Never like to see a player injured but I'm just not getting the love in for a striker that doesn't score goals.
    Hope he comes back in the new year and proves me wrong though.
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    Well there's still time for McNulty to start scoring, tomorrow would be nice.

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