Bentley - Yes or No?
Assuming he'd want big fat wages probably NO, assuming that he might be
desperate and accept less for a short term contract probably YES
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He is a massive arrogant knob head isn't he? Even 'Arry Rednapp coudnt get
through to the boy!
Was only good at Blackburn a few years ago. Binned out by everyone.
yeah, but he's a winger (as well as a whinger) just shy of 30, so surely
he'll have grown up by now?
I see your El Hadj Diouf (last season's game vs Brighton aside) and raise you a
Lee Sharpe...
On 24 September 2013 at 13:01 Robert Heath rhe...@asd.edu.qa wrote:
He'll be supping at the Last Chance Saloon..might just be a
motivation for him to focus. El Hadj could give
I see your El Hadj Diouf (last season's game vs Brighton aside) and raise
you a Lee Sharpe...
Ah, Lee Sharpe... I still remember one midweek match where he went limping
off half-way through the game, apparently badly injured. And was then
spotted by a friend in an Italian restaurant just
Hmmm,.fair point.
There,s no doubt Bentley would be a gamble.he could turn
out to be a Rolls Royce, but equally he might be an Austin 1100. (Note
for younger readers: that is nothing to do with our Glorious Captain,
but in fact is a reference to a very crap car when I were a
Well looks like BMcD has quashed the rumours anyway;
Recent reports had suggested that McDermott was keen to sign the
29-year-old on a deal until the end of the campaign, but the Leeds boss has
insisted that he already has enough cover in Bentley's position.
There is no point me bringing in a
I wish he'd rubbish the rumours about the Argentinian donkey.
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On 24 Sep 2013, at 17:04, Richard Naef rich...@triumph-computers.co.uk
wrote:
Well looks like BMcD has quashed the rumours anyway;
Recent reports had suggested that McDermott was keen to sign the
29-year-old on a deal
Austin 1100 crap? Shocking. Issigonis' masterpiece, and Britain's best-
selling car of the 1960s.
M
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On 24 Sep 2013, at 16:23, Robert Heath rhe...@asd.edu.qa wrote:
Hmmm,.fair point.
There,s no doubt Bentley would be a gamble.he could turn
out to
Well the one I had, my first car when I was 18, was certainly crap. it was
about as reliable as, er..Lee Sharpe.
In fact it once conked out in the middle of a trip from Leeds to Harrogate,
yet my mate saw it sitting in a restaurant in Otley half an hour later with
some fancy MG.
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