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Post by reamsofverse on Oct 19, 2009 18:45:08 GMT
Who I am sure will do a tidy job for us but there is no getting away from the fact that they have signed a quality loan player whilst we are hoping ours turns out to be half decent, the gulf between these players can only prove the ambition in the board room between Leeds and us is Oceans apart.
You win leagues off the pitch aswell as on it so straight away this shows me that the ambition off ours doesn't match PP's and the lads.
£7m investment means fook all if there's not a penny to make the kind of signings our rivals have, Holt, Lambert and now Vokes, 3 quality strikers that we can't even afford a sniff of.
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Post by valleyviper on Oct 19, 2009 19:10:55 GMT
Liked what I saw of him on his Saturday few minutes in a Charlton shirt, think he may prove with his committment to our cause to be a good temporary signing, as for Vokes, can't see why your upset, could be he didn't want to come to London.
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Post by jonkool on Oct 19, 2009 20:42:06 GMT
Well the board are thinking very short term with a view to a TO and with Phil making the team produce on the park we nay have to wait just a little longer for some additional quality assistance. Remember it's a long way to go and the squad are in good spirits at the top of a competitive lead. Looks like it could be Norwich not Leeds who are the major competition.
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Post by reamsofverse on Oct 19, 2009 21:00:43 GMT
After watching Vokes tonight I'll take it back
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Post by bexleyboy on Oct 19, 2009 21:04:57 GMT
Who's martin ?
Take it you mean mooney...
I mentioned Vokes a number of times on this site he is going to be a massive signing for them and take them away from us
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Post by reamsofverse on Oct 19, 2009 21:11:27 GMT
Martin what a bollock I dropped there!! I blame it on being heavily drugged up on co-codemal over the weekendd due to the most painful toothache imaginable, having the thing out on Thursday, I have a phobia of dentists and im totally shitting myself, first visit in 11 years, I was in the dentists chair yesterday but bottled it and have to go back in 3 days and as I say im petrified, any tips??
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Post by ExeterAddick on Oct 19, 2009 21:25:03 GMT
When they give you the local anaesthetic, make sure they numb as much of the mouth as possible, rather than the tiny area they'll be working on. That way you won't feel hardly anything, even if they're pressing on the surrounding teeth.
i also had gas and air once as a kid, and that calmed me down so much that i almost dozed off whilst having a tooth extracted!
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Post by valleyviper on Oct 20, 2009 9:03:18 GMT
Reams, we have a hospital dental practice (Flagstaff) up here where they knock you out for all extractions, had 4 x back teeth out at the same time, numb for about three days, but no pain, ask your GP if there's a similar set up in your neck of the woods.
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