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Re: I think the club should pull out of this Ince move

Tue Jul 09, 2013 6:29 pm

Angry Man wrote:
Nanny McPhail wrote:
Angry Man wrote:
Nanny McPhail wrote:
Angry Man wrote:
Nanny McPhail wrote:What have I made up Brownie?

Did you not once support Merthyr?
Did you not change your team to Cardiff because it was "cool" at the time?
Did you not ban yourself from the CCS due to the rebrand?
And how many games did you attend in thy season before the rebrand?

What are the untruths there old bean?


Calling me a football chameleon when really Im just standing by my principles and refusing to buy into the red shit.

I would even say that its always been 'cool' to support CCFC over the years. Obviously the coolness has different levels over the years but there's always been a feeling of the cool element around supporting the club. You only have to think of the amount of dressers who the club has attracted over the years to prove my point.

Nice swerve of the Merthyr question and games attended question. And you only stayed away because you wanted to copy Daves principles. Problem is that Dave has been there and done it. You're just a chameleon.


:lol: Dave stays away because he has a new girlfriend and they are constantly holidaying it here, there and everywhere!!!

Nah.


:lol: he's had three holidays already this year!!!

Admit it. You are a chameleon. Come on Brownie. You've had more clubs than Rory Mcilroy.

Re: I think the club should pull out of this Ince move

Tue Jul 09, 2013 6:30 pm

GEnder wrote:
Angry Man wrote:
GEnder wrote:
Angry Man wrote:
Mario Polotelli wrote:Yes Malkys really going to show him around the club, training facilities and area over the phone you prick.

Selling him the club via skype :roll:

And stop making out you are Richard f*cking Branson youve got to work a number of dead end jobs just to make ends meet you clown.


The only clowns on this thread are people that think everyone switches off from the rest of the world when on holidays. Your factory may close down for two weeks and then everyone can take their holidays at the same time but for many others especially if people are self employed or company directors (footballers mainly set-up their own companies and the clubs pay their wages to that company) then people cant afford to switch off when away because they need to constantly keep up to date with their working life.

Also may I add that the main reason I said that the club was to pull out was because I believe £8 million is too much for him yet I see that you completely forgot about that in your responses about my original statement and make up untruths of what I said.

Also I would love to earn as much as Richard Branson but the bottom line is that when I put myself to a job whether its worth the hassle or not I ensure that the job is done correctly. The prime example was on the day of my wedding in Miami during the day I was making sure that the lads back home where all sorted workwise before I even thought about the rest of the day. Maybe thats not a healthy mentality to have but I understood that it was the commission of the people working back home who were paying for the wedding in the first place!!


I somehow manage to run a construction type business and luckily manage to get away a few times a year now.
MY 'workers' know exactly what they are doing while im away. So do my clients.
Its called scheduling. If a building collapsed (when it wasnt supposed to :lol: ) or someone
was hurt I'd EXPECT to get a call. Other than that, my best mate is the gaffer when im away anyway. Hes' more likely
to ring me about City signings than work. Its a no no. f**k me, last year our turnover was £970,000. We all made a bit
happy days. I'm guessing you just lie a lot


not really when our businesses and our management styles are or at least seem to be completely different!!! Thats not to say you are right and I'm wrong but to call me a lair just because we have a different approach if pathetic really. A prime example is that I would assume that your guys know the projects you undertake would last x amount of weeks whereas the vast majority of supplying temp staff on a day by day basis which you can never foresee.


Its ''LIAR'' :?

But thanks for your plausible input :lol: :lol:


Barnett isn't it your bedtime yet..?

Re: I think the club should pull out of this Ince move

Wed Jul 10, 2013 8:52 am

Now is the time for the club to give Ince a time limit if they have not already. He is clearly hanging out for a bigger club. No one needs this long to decide on whether they want the transfer or not.

We have been linked with Ince for 3-4 weeks, a bid went in at least 7 -10 days ago and talks were held on Monday. Given he has had the charm offensive and is still clearly not that keen. Waiting for the press to spark more interest to receive a counter offer.

Give him a time limit and then its time for the club to move on. The clock is ticking, we are in pre season training and it allows the club to look elsewhere.