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Originally posted by swede View PostThe deal with the young, tall, hungry CB from a city with a great (well) Uni is back on. Hope we’ll carry this over the line because he’s quite Goode.
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Originally posted by jamesnutt View PostSnooze mate. Stop trying. Your digging yourself a hole. We have never and never will be in for rob dickie. Northampton isn’t a university town. JN
Town skipper Charlie Goode has ambitions to play in 'higher leagues' - and that starts by helping the Cobblers win promotion this season.
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Originally posted by swede View Post
Ok.
Town skipper Charlie Goode has ambitions to play in 'higher leagues' - and that starts by helping the Cobblers win promotion this season.
https://www.northampton.ac.uk
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Originally posted by jamesnutt View PostSnooze mate. Stop trying. Your digging yourself a hole. We have never and never will be in for rob dickie. Northampton isn’t a university town. JN
At some point, meddling do-gooders changed things, got rid of CSEs and polys. Most polys became universities and consequently virtually every dreary little town, hamlet or borough has a university. This means the term "university town" is largely meaningless.... Could mean St.Helens, Grimsby or Shotton. Anywhere really.
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Originally posted by gator View Post
He has been a useful Championship player and knows our club having been here on loan, he is 35 though!
No pun aimed at you, Gator..Just another take at it.QPR
Best team in the world
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Originally posted by Abseits View PostIn the good ol' days there were O levels for bright kids and CSEs for thickoes. Similarly, intelligent kids went to university and thickoes went to polytechnics. It was a very good system, everyone knew their place and many thickoes went on to become useful industrious members of the community.... I myself went down the thickoe route and if I say so myself, I've done okay in life.
At some point, meddling do-gooders changed things, got rid of CSEs and polys. Most polys became universities and consequently virtually every dreary little town, hamlet or borough has a university. This means the term "university town" is largely meaningless.... Could mean St.Helens, Grimsby or Shotton. Anywhere really.
I hope my sense of humour holds up until the alzheimers kicks in.
PS and we sign well lol
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Party degree's ten a penny, party degree holders have a sense of self-righteousness "I've got a degree" and are doing thicko's out of minimum wage jobs.
I kinda went the thicko route but have done OK and hold a well paid job with a lot of responsibility.
Back to transfer rumour, shankland? Qpr crop up in scottish press along with half a dozen others as interested, would take him if he would come to us
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Originally posted by loftbalcony View PostParty degree's ten a penny, party degree holders have a sense of self-righteousness "I've got a degree" and are doing thicko's out of minimum wage jobs.
I kinda went the thicko route but have done OK and hold a well paid job with a lot of responsibility.
Back to transfer rumour, shankland? Qpr crop up in scottish press along with half a dozen others as interested, would take him if he would come to us
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Originally posted by SheepRanger View Post
He's got a decent scoring record but that's at Scottish Championship level. Does that even make him a professional footballer? It would need to be cheap because it would be one hell of a jump in standard.
Andy Robertson went to Dundee united from queen's Park and did well and got move to Hull, on his debut for Hull at Loftus road in 2015 he ran us ragged on the left and we lost 1-0, look at him now.
Just saying it can be done.
I'd take a punt on shankland over Hugill
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Originally posted by loftbalcony View Post
If he ends up at the old firm he will score plenty, English clubs will be sniffing about.
Andy Robertson went to Dundee united from queen's Park and did well and got move to Hull, on his debut for Hull at Loftus road in 2015 he ran us ragged on the left and we lost 1-0, look at him now.
Just saying it can be done.
I'd take a punt on shankland over Hugill
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