windowlicker
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- Aug 22, 2009
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I can just picture him now scoring against us next season and then winding the Brighton fans up good and proper like he always does
what like when he scored with his hand against us
I can just picture him now scoring against us next season and then winding the Brighton fans up good and proper like he always does
I kept my mouth shut until recently (when I felt some of the adulation was slightly misplaced and ott) about how I felt about Fozzygate. Reading that has made me realise I have been overly harsh in my criticism of Nicky in that respect as he obviously has more love for BHA than I gave him credit for.
I cannot understand the criticism of some fans towards Fozzy. We wouldn't even be in this division without his goals. He still has a couple of decent seasons in him and I for one am sad about his departure.
I sincerely wish him well at Charlton and hope he earns a contract for next season as he deserves it.
I cannot understand the criticism of some fans towards Fozzy. We wouldn't even be in this division without his goals. He still has a couple of decent seasons in him and I for one am sad about his departure.
I sincerely wish him well at Charlton and hope he earns a contract for next season as he deserves it.
We would never have got promoted without Leon Knight. (NB Whilst not wishing to put them in the same boat)
On a personal level, I was disappointed that he went public when we had a very important match to attend to. There are plenty of players in the same boat as his and not all of them (none?) go to SSN.
I don't think Forster has faced abuse. More so a level of disappointment and disbelief.
To be honest mate the fact Forster has not has stick shows how soft the BHA fans have got over the last 7 or 8 years. He was a disgrace and should have had stick. Tring to start a players revolt before a crucial game. What front he had. And we should lay off because he was our top goal scorer, like f*** we should. As for disbelief, well I could well believe it. some of his columns were full of the usual players claptrap. Pleased Poyet faced the pillock down and showed him the door
I will try and explain why he is disliked by many. Firstly he is a fully paid up member of the "players rights" brigade, and therefore part of the problem with football. He doesn't seem to understand that nobody owes him a f***ing living. Secondly and most importantly he tried to start a players revolt before a crucial game at Orient and undermine Poyet in his first managerial role, where he is doing a great job for us. As for his written words in the argus, well my friend his actions the day beore the Orient game speak much louder than his words. Hope that is clear.
To be honest mate the fact Forster has not has stick shows how soft the BHA fans have got over the last 7 or 8 years. He was a disgrace and should have had stick. Tring to start a players revolt before a crucial game. What front he had. And we should lay off because he was our top goal scorer, like f*** we should. As for disbelief, well I could well believe it. some of his columns were full of the usual players claptrap. Pleased Poyet faced the pillock down and showed him the door
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I will try and explain why he is disliked by many. Firstly he is a fully paid up member of the "players rights" brigade, and therefore part of the problem with football. He doesn't seem to understand that nobody owes him a f***ing living. Secondly and most importantly he tried to start a players revolt before a crucial game at Orient and undermine Poyet in his first managerial role, where he is doing a great job for us. As for his written words in the argus, well my friend his actions the day beore the Orient game speak much louder than his words. Hope that is clear.
I will try and explain why he is disliked by many. Firstly he is a fully paid up member of the "players rights" brigade, and therefore part of the problem with football. He doesn't seem to understand that nobody owes him a f***ing living. Secondly and most importantly he tried to start a players revolt before a crucial game at Orient and undermine Poyet in his first managerial role, where he is doing a great job for us. As for his written words in the argus, well my friend his actions the day beore the Orient game speak much louder than his words. Hope that is clear.
Judging by what he said, it would appear he is the perfect pro, and the club acted out of order.
When in fact if you had half a clue what really went on, a lot more people would be very pleased he's gone.
Good player on the pitch, but all I can say is, the squad and club are a lot better off without him around.
He wants to be a coach. Thank f*** it won't be here, that's all I can say!