Owzat wrote:Reports have it that Leeds Utd are discussing compensation with Southampton for Gordon Strachan. Is this a wise move since they seem to be paying off old managers and now paying off former clubs for manager? WIll Strachan be able to save Leeds Utd with no funds and offers for Smith, Viduka and any other players worth buying always tempting given their current financial crisis? There was speculation by Alan Hansen that a package deal paying a lump sum for saving Leeds could be offered - can't see anyone doing the job for nothing only to be paid IF they save the club from relegation!
greenred wrote:we are amongst the vultures as we got kewell for the price of heskeys left leg.theres no sympathy in football any more.not when it comes to cold hard cash.
Owzat wrote:Some will say Heskey gives his all. Smith scores less goals than he receives bookings, something we definitely don't need. Viduka might be a better prospect up front, there isn't much else worth buying bar perhaps Robinson
Owzat wrote:Reports have it that Leeds Utd are discussing compensation with Southampton for Gordon Strachan. Is this a wise move since they seem to be paying off old managers and now paying off former clubs for manager? WIll Strachan be able to save Leeds Utd with no funds and offers for Smith, Viduka and any other players worth buying always tempting given their current financial crisis? There was speculation by Alan Hansen that a package deal paying a lump sum for saving Leeds could be offered - can't see anyone doing the job for nothing only to be paid IF they save the club from relegation!
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greenred wrote:I like cheesy,ill get that out of the way first.
I stuck up for him when he announced his recent abdication.
But its just too easy to slag everyone off when you remain above the parapet yourself.
cheesy, announce your allegiance.
or lose respect.
greenred wrote:hiya beavis,dublin is a lot like liverpool in many ways.you and your mates will be well looked after.most of the popular pubs and clubs are in temple bar right in the middle of the city.judging by your musical taste you should visit a pub called bruxelles in harry st just off grafton st.theres a seperate bar downstairs filled with bikers that plays all that hard rock stuff you like.that is my favourite place along with hogans in georges st.In fact you should avoid temple bar altogether as its full of other english lads on the p#ss and walk up towards georges st,wicklow st and chatham st where you can meet the locals.the city centre pubs usually open till 1.30am at the weekend.I dont know much about the nightclubs as I havent been to one in a couple of years but despite what any well meaning dubliner may say,avoid a place called the george.Its full of mincers.Ive heard theres always a bunch of innocent english lads wandering around searching for the exit.
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