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tavernier is an interesting shout, admittedly its pointless but i have signed him for torquay on fifa before had fairly decent stats played well for me!
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That is not a bad shout, i would be happy if it was him. Just intresting to see what Ling can muster up.clemy1989 wrote:tavernier is an interesting shout, admittedly its pointless but i have signed him for torquay on fifa before had fairly decent stats played well for me!
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Wouldnt suprise me to see them boys as Ling would no more about players in London i would have thought. I would be happy with that
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tufcbrett wrote: That is not a bad shout, i would be happy if it was him. Just intresting to see what Ling can muster up.
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Wouldnt suprise me to see them boys as Ling would no more about players in London i would have thought. I would be happy with that
Out of our reach I would think.
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I dont think he is, i doubt were sign him but hes not out our reach.Richinns wrote:
Out of our reach I would think.
I wouldnt mind us having him as a first choice and having a younger cheaper keeper as back up. As last year Bevs and Potts must have been on simular wages?
Was just a suggestion and would like to see him here but not expecting it.
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See, it's interesting - we often use the fact that these players have grown up in the north as a reason that they wouldn't want to head south....but we have it the wrong way round; this is a good thing!Boom Boom wrote:James Tavernier
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Have you been to the north? Blimey, if I'd grown up there I'd walk down to Devon!
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Well, maybe. Kind of sad, if that's the case. A microcosm of the English footballer's reluctance to play in new places, if you will.Boom Boom wrote:Doesn't matter - If he's grown up in the north all of his life, putting aside the fact however bad it is, he may be settled there & wouldn't fancy a move south, however nice it is down here.
I grew up in Devon, and couldn't wait to get away - I mean, it's always going to be home, but I wanted to see new place and live in other areas...maybe that's just me.
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im born and bred devonshire but am considering a move up north with the girlfreind in the future once finances dictate, as mentioned before i want to explore a bit more and i also have family up north so a slightly safer option than say the midlands where i don't no anybody!. ofcourse i would still be a gull tho!
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If it was a permanent transfer then I'd be in agreement, but I'm 99.9% sure that any deal would only be a loan arrangement, as I believe he's held in high regard up there. If he has an ounce of common sense, then he'd go to a club who's prepared to offer him first-team football at this stage in his development (after all, he's only 19), irrespective of their geographical location.Boom Boom wrote:James Tavernier
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post of the year!! i did it in reverse, just waiting for super to comment when he gets back from exercising his whippets round the back of the tripe factory!!happytorq wrote:[Have you been to the north? Blimey, if I'd grown up there I'd walk down to Devon!
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Nobody is settled, let alone a footballer. If someone doesn't have a contract (ie a job) then they have no money coming in. A footballer isn't going to stay in Newcastle for very long if his only (or best) offer comes from Torquay. I moved over 600 miles away last year, which without coming from Cornwall is about as far at you can get UK wise (Landsend to John O'Groats is 874). I can fly from Aberdeen to Exeter and be from door to door (in Torquay) in under 4 hours, for well under £100.
Boom Boom wrote:Doesn't matter - If he's grown up in the north all of his life, putting aside the fact however bad it is, he may be settled there & wouldn't fancy a move south, however nice it is down here.
Then a from oop north lad meets blondie in Appleby's/Mambo etc and before you know it oop north lad has a footballer's wife on his arm.
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I'm not convinced by people only wanting to stay North, some players may feel that way, but I think that many these days have blossomed going down south. I read an article interviewing Danny Graham, the Watford striker who's a northener and said that by going out of his comfort zone and coming south, it's improved his game. I think players are more open to moves like this these days. Albeit, this Tavernier is young and it'd only be a young, so it may not be the same.
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