Re: Buckle Sacked
Posted: 04 Jan 2012, 13:12
I'll trust in Dinger to bring in who he's sees as the players to improve us and take us to the next level . . . whoever it maybe.
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Don't worry, Eunan's going nowhere at present, except home to visit family in Ireland.royalgull wrote:We dont' need Stanley. He wouldn't get in the side and we can't afford to carry somebody like him that would demand decent money who wouldn't be a definite starter.
If O'Kane is sold then that's a different story. I don't want that to happen under any circumatances however. Even if we are offered a silly fee, I'd hope we could keep him till the summer at the very least.
westbaygull wrote:Oh. Am I the only one who felt a little bit sorry for him...?
Joking
westbaygull wrote:Much as I don't like to gloat over other people's misfortune, Troj, I must confess that a little air punch was forthcoming when I heard this news last night. Am just praying that the mention of Hayes & Yeading is done in jest, surely I couldn't be so unlucky as to have him associated with all 3 of my faves...?
You should have seen the look on the US Soccer communications officer's face when I was there for US/Ecuador and asked if Kubik was available. He said "What do you want him for?" and I made the mistake of mentioning Torquay United. Turned out he wasn't available. HmmmTrojan 67 wrote:
In the States as opposed to Buckle in a collapsed state due to being pole axed from his lofty aloofness.
http://blogs.desmoinesregister.com/dmr/ ... bos-kubik/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; :devil:
If he hadn't got results here in the main, it would have been the same. As a person he's very hard to like, or comes across that way. If it goes wrong he's going to take loads of flak and he did at Rovers.Richinns wrote:http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/Bristol- ... story.html
Astonishing honesty for an official story!
Reads very much how we said it would when he joined them! If only the gas fans listened then!
Oh Troj. You do make me laff.Trojan 67 wrote:
Women, eh ?
1. Brentford
2. Torquay
3. Hayes
4. Yeading
By my reckoning that's FOUR faves. :lol:
Absolutely. Spot on Alan. The Irish wizard knows that he is first name on the team sheet at Plainmoor. He's 21 years old, a mere boy. He, I believe, can play at Championship (at least) level. Why would he want to go to a club like (No disrespect) MK Dons, or similar, where he could end up warming the bench? He can bide his time, get plenty of game time under his belt and earn himself a high profile move to a strong championship side. I really do think that Eunan has his head screwed on. At 21 he can afford to stay at TUFC, playing week in week out, for at least another full season. If he moves then, he will go with the knowledge that he is a regular 1st team player and should have no problems with walking straight into the regular side for his new club.Trojan 67 wrote: Don't worry, Eunan's going nowhere at present, except home to visit family in Ireland.
He's settled here, he likes the place and the only way he will leave, is when the offer IS absolutely right for both player and club.
denspad wrote:As for Zebs and Stanley signing for us, despite their ability - I don't want them. They had their chance to be part of this squad and they decided to go for the money. Zebs was no better than Buckle in the way he handled his departure from the club. As for Stanley, he told us all he was signing, only to sign for BR at the last minute. I think they both deserve to stay where they are. We just need to dig our heels in and keep Bobby and Eunan this month and I will be happy. There was a scout from MK Dons at the Oxford Game watching both of these two!
So ‘Buckspeak’ didn’t go down too well in Bristol?Richinns wrote:http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/Bristol- ... story.html
Astonishing honesty for an official story!
Reads very much how we said it would when he joined them! If only the gas fans listened then!