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  • #31
    I think the only thing he's pulling at the moment is his plonker........

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    • #32
      Originally posted by qprjames View Post
      just testing him!!! Proved he is all wrong in the head!!!
      Wow , he seems like a bellend Mr Rowan Vine.

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      • #33
        I commented that his tweets 'weren't good' at the moment and he replied to me saying if I don't like them I shouldn't follow him.

        What annoyed me was that he, Blackstock and Routledge seem to be making light of the situation with the "Noel, NO DEAL" tweet - it makes it sound like they are all having a laugh that Vine is sitting on his #### getting paid god knows how much for doing jack. I can see why you'd do that as a footballer with a limited career span but I think it's in bad taste to joke about it in public.

        Anyway, I'm still hoping in the back of my mind he'll make a full recovery to his original form, it must be frustrating for him.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by roose View Post
          Nobody knows why he did not want to go on loan maybe brighton wanted him to stay down there if he went on loan to them and Vine did not want to leave his kids and stay in brighton who knows I hope only Vine and the club.
          This would be the same Brighton that is an hour's drive away?.

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          • #35
            Yes Brighton is an hour away but he has a choice if he wants to go or not and he didn't want to and why should he if i was him i would not want to go. I would want my employer to look after me if i broke my leg at work through no fault of my own not send me to Brighton.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by roose View Post
              Yes Brighton is an hour away but he has a choice if he wants to go or not and he didn't want to and why should he if i was him i would not want to go. I would want my employer to look after me if i broke my leg at work through no fault of my own not send me to Brighton.
              Football is not the same as a normal job.And injuries are a occupational hazard of being a footballer.It is expected.

              He did not want to go because he wanted his big fat wage packet for doing sod all.

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              • #37
                He signed for Queens park rangers not Brighton if we don't want him either sell him or pay up we have had no problen paying up for sacking managers so pay up his contract and let him go.

                It's the same as Roberts if he wants to leave blackburn and play for us he will earn less or he can earn more and sit in the reserves his choice.

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                • #38
                  sell him.
                  ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
                  spat my red stripe all over my screen, hope it aint ruined. if it is it was worth it for the best joke ive heard in years.
                  brilliant mate, love it. ever thought of jongleurs?

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by roose View Post
                    He signed for Queens park rangers not Brighton if we don't want him either sell him or pay up we have had no problen paying up for sacking managers so pay up his contract and let him go.

                    It's the same as Roberts if he wants to leave blackburn and play for us he will earn less or he can earn more and sit in the reserves his choice.
                    Exactly.

                    And Vine chose to not play and sit at home and watch Jeremy Kyle.He did not want to earn a living.He did not want to ply his trade.

                    If Roberts signs for us for less money it shows he wants to play.

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                    • #40
                      If thats funny what kind of stupid club would buy him in the first place and pay him over £10000 a week now that is pure gold.
                      Still we like ex Luton and Watford players at qpr.

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                      • #41
                        No deal. God he sounds like an utter twunt

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                        • #42
                          Well he just replied on my Twitter again to say the 'no deal' tweet wasn't anything to do QPR, just seemed a bit coincidental that he sent it to Blackstock and Routledge also retweeted it - all at the same time he was reportedly being offered a deal to leave the club. I guess with Twitter being so limited in characters per post that misunderstandings are pretty common.

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