Whites man Posted October 14, 2006 Posted October 14, 2006 did he not have a actual illness when he was with us. sommit to do with weight loss or stamina or sommit??? Apparently he has asthma but it could an equivalent to having a note from his mum to miss games lessons.
Juan.Kerr Posted October 14, 2006 Posted October 14, 2006 How can someone Rickett's size be a shrimp? That's why he's got the elbow. Trades Descriptions Act. All he needs is BigFatBastardRovers to need a striker and he'll be back.
H Posted October 14, 2006 Posted October 14, 2006 Or, following his departure from Newport County, maybe he could team up with Nathan Blake in Hasbeens United.
Exiled Girl Posted October 14, 2006 Posted October 14, 2006 Or, following his departure from Newport County, maybe he could team up with Nathan Blake in Hasbeens United. Havant & Waterlooville are after Blake to link up with Holdsworth
Ani Posted October 15, 2006 Posted October 15, 2006 FROM SLUFFYS POST ELSEWHERE:- " He took two totally different types of goal - one a soaring target man's planting header, the other a precision shot at the end of a pacey run - ruthlessly but his movement and the frighteners he put on Newcastle's two centre halves proved he has simply got everything in his locker except consistency " but ijn his locker he does have KFC family bucket, 3 whoppers, a big tasy, 3 kebabs and an onion bhaji. a packed lunch for our micheal.
LatinoHeat Posted October 16, 2006 Posted October 16, 2006 why concentrate on the negatives of ricketts at the end of his time here? would you not rather remember the great things he helped achieved for our club like outmuscling wesley brown and thumping the winner past barthez at old trafford
MickyD Posted October 16, 2006 Posted October 16, 2006 why concentrate on the negatives of ricketts at the end of his time here?would you not rather remember the great things he helped achieved for our club like outmuscling wesley brown and thumping the winner past barthez at old trafford Whilst I agree that the goals he scored made him a hero to Bolton fans, he went and made the same mistake as Alan Stubbs had done years earlier; start saying in public you'd rather play for a bigger/better team and you shoot yourself in the foot with most fans! Aliongside Stubbs was Jason McAteer who, although harbouring a desire to play for a bigger/better club decided to let his football do the talking instead of grabbing an opportunity on MOTD to bad-mouth Bolton. McAteer never got booed on his return, Stubbs and Rickets always will.
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