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Re: Bodin
Posted: 19 Jan 2012, 10:15
by Richinns
kingsgull wrote:
c'mon richinns ...get with the slang me old china !!
I get the meaning of Dinger kingsgull! - just stating the answers to cambgull's "'Who knows!"
Re: Bodin
Posted: 19 Jan 2012, 12:59
by cambgull
I wouldn't blame him if he didn't know yet, as long as he has various options. Nathan Craig seems a decent prospect but I don't think anyone is sure he could go straight into the first team, so I do hope Lingy has some "fingers in pies" with some other options.
Re: Bodin
Posted: 19 Jan 2012, 13:10
by mickyflash
cambgull wrote:I wouldn't blame him if he didn't know yet, as long as he has various options. Nathan Craig seems a decent prospect but I don't think anyone is sure he could go straight into the first team, so I do hope Lingy has some "fingers in pies" with some other options.
From what I saw on Tuesday, I think he offers more than McPhee or Atieno
Re: Bodin
Posted: 19 Jan 2012, 13:15
by cambgull
mickyflash wrote:
From what I saw on Tuesday, I think he offers more than McPhee or Atieno
My 87 year old Gran offers more than McPhee and Atieno. On the downside, the "kick racism out of football" campaign would take a step in the wrong direction...
Re: Bodin
Posted: 19 Jan 2012, 13:16
by Richinns
cambgull wrote:I wouldn't blame him if he didn't know yet, as long as he has various options. Nathan Craig seems a decent prospect but I don't think anyone is sure he could go straight into the first team, so I do hope Lingy has some "fingers in pies" with some other options.
Morris could be the one to benefit out of this. Yet to see his best but I think Dinger may put his faith in him and is possibly looking at Nathan as back-up with the potential to bring him through.
Re: Bodin
Posted: 19 Jan 2012, 13:31
by ferrarilover
cambgull wrote:
My 87 year old Gran offers more than McPhee and Atieno. On the downside, the "kick racism out of football" campaign would take a step in the wrong direction...
Have I missed something, or is this a joke?
I've met your gran, Camb, she's surprisingly good in the air, but her first touch is dreadful :~D
Matt.
Re: Bodin
Posted: 19 Jan 2012, 14:29
by cambgull
ferrarilover wrote:
Have I missed something, or is this a joke?
I've met your gran, Camb, she's surprisingly good in the air, but her first touch is dreadful :~D
Matt.
My gran is a complete racist, she's off that generation where is was OK to use the term "Gollywog" and various others.
As for good in the air, well I'll ignore the connotations you're getting at and inform you she is shorter than Danny Stevens and if she jumps she'll probably break a hip. Otherwise, she could well be the 87 year old version of Lionel Messi.
Re: Bodin
Posted: 19 Jan 2012, 14:47
by diamondgirl
My 87 year old Gran offers more than McPhee and Atieno. On the downside,
the "kick racism out of football" campaign would take a step in the wrong direction...[/quote]
My gran is a complete racist, she's off that generation where is was OK to use the term "Gollywog" and various others.
As for good in the air, well I'll ignore the connotations you're getting at and inform you she is shorter than Danny Stevens and if she jumps she'll probably break a hip. Otherwise, she could well be the 87 year old version of Lionel Messi.[/quote]
I believe that we should put a stop to these type of comments
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on a public banter board. Just saying.
Re: Bodin
Posted: 19 Jan 2012, 15:06
by cambgull
It was used as an example, not as an insult!
Re: Bodin
Posted: 19 Jan 2012, 15:22
by usagullmichigan
You can't say that whitey =D
Re: Bodin
Posted: 19 Jan 2012, 16:45
by tufcbrett
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James Constable is set to hold talks with Swindon after a much improved bid had been accepted. Now if he does sign for Swindon then surley Bodin will not be needed or involved. With the likes of Benson, Connell, Murray, De Vita, Ritchie always seem to be involved in Di Canos plans. Then with the signing of Rooney and now possibily Constable i cant see Bodin getting many minutes on the pitch.
Also if he does sign i really think Swindon will be up there in the automatics and even pushing for 1st. They are building a decent side. Also if Oxford lose there star forward this could be a positive for any play off push we may have.
Re: Bodin
Posted: 19 Jan 2012, 17:04
by Paolos meatballs
I wonder if Billy may be coming back to you after all.
Re: Bodin
Posted: 19 Jan 2012, 18:06
by AustrianAndyGull
We don't want him back, he's rubbish!! 8/
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Re: Bodin
Posted: 19 Jan 2012, 18:20
by Aussie
ferrarilover wrote:
My 87 year old Gran offers more than McPhee and Atieno. On the downside, the "kick racism out of football" campaign would take a step in the wrong direction...
Have I missed something, or is this a joke?
I've met your gran, Camb, she's surprisingly good in the air, but her first touch is dreadful :~D
Matt.[/quote]
Matt there is a joke there somewhere, I think it went " I got caught having a w*nk the other day by my Gran, she was so shocked she had a stroke, very soft hands for a pensioner!"
I`ve got me coat! o:)
Re: Bodin
Posted: 19 Jan 2012, 19:47
by Gulliball
If Swindon don't get promoted this year it will be ridiculous with the number of signings they've made - big money signings too. Connell was circa £150k, Constable is going to be that again at least, Rooney is also 6 figures, and with the others it must be over half a million. To have a cracking youngster like Billy, who's future at the club is entirely out of his own hands and controlled by how many big money strikers are brought in ahead of him, is a crazy (and unhealthy) way for a L2 side to operate.