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Redknapp ready to join race to sign Swansea's Graham (Daily Mail)
You're also overlooking the fact he comes from that neck of the woods so may want to return there.
I doubt it, West London's the place to be, it all happens here, you can't beat the capital for its prime location and venues :-) etc. Places up North and the midlands are awful places to live and sound even duller when you tell people or write it down. SE is always the best, trust me he will rather come to us (if the story is true).
I doubt it, West London's the place to be, it all happens here, you can't beat the capital for its prime location and venues :-) etc. Places up North and the midlands are awful places to live and sound even duller when you tell people or write it down. SE is always the best, trust me he will rather come to us (if the story is true).
Thats being very parochial - west london is NOT the place to be if you are a northerner and thats where you're roots are - would imagine Sunderland would be geographically more appealing to DG than west london - if he has a choice between the two.
Looks like Graham will be plying his trade in front of 19-20,000 Welsh chavs every other saturday for the forseeable future.
You can bet that the prospect of playing in a Wembley final, will help 'settle' him somewhat, after tonight.
Thats being very parochial - west london is NOT the place to be if you are a northerner and thats where you're roots are - would imagine Sunderland would be geographically more appealing to DG than west london - if he has a choice between the two.
He's from Gateshead I believe, either way Wembley or a Dog fight no choice is there
"Steve, do you think 25k is a good option when there are indications that within four years, new stadiums on average have increased attendances of 60%? For us that would mean around 29k."
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