SnoopJohnnyJohn Posted August 31, 2011 Posted August 31, 2011 Thing is, he's playing in the 'Barclays Premier League' week in week out and seems to be getting himself in the National side often enough too. Aye, he's a a loser. There's some shit spoken in the media. Agreed. A lot these pundits couldn't get near the Premier League if they were still playing today, and that's the ex-players! The rest of them cannot have a valid opinion on what it's like to play professional football.
athywhite1958 Posted August 31, 2011 Posted August 31, 2011 Agreed. A lot these pundits couldn't get near the Premier League if they were still playing today, and that's the ex-players! The rest of them cannot have a valid opinion on what it's like to play professional football. As you eluded to before, they are so wrapped up in 'London' that anywhere else is insignificant to them, the insignificant cunts
gonzo Posted August 31, 2011 Posted August 31, 2011 at what odds? the winner gets 3 pints in scotts before a match of your choice.
Exiled Girl Posted August 31, 2011 Posted August 31, 2011 As you eluded to before, they are so wrapped up in 'London' that anywhere else is insignificant to them, the insignificant cunts Phil McNulty's an Evertonian, knows more about NW football than most. 5live's moved to Salford btw, don't know if you knew that.
athywhite1958 Posted August 31, 2011 Posted August 31, 2011 Phil McNulty's an Evertonian, knows more about NW football than most. Hope he's happy when they are [deservedly] relegated] 5live's moved to Salford btw, don't know if you knew that. I didn't know who 5 live were never mind where they operate from - [i really shouldn't post after alcohol]
jules_darby Posted August 31, 2011 Posted August 31, 2011 See I agree Cahill has missed out massively There's even a fucking thread on here moaning about players going to big clubs and then going straight into the England squad And it's a simple fact that he's not competing against the best in Europe with us It's not a blast at Bolton Chill out kids Though I guess long term Cahill's bank balance will be better as he'd move for higher wages in Jan or even greater in the Summer
Carlos Posted August 31, 2011 Posted August 31, 2011 There's no decent games in Europe until the next window. The red filth have someone I've never heard of.
jules_darby Posted August 31, 2011 Posted August 31, 2011 There's no decent games in Europe until the next window. The red filth have someone I've never heard of. It's all experience And the longer Gary is at a 'big club', the more chance he has of playing in Euro2012
frank_spencer Posted September 1, 2011 Posted September 1, 2011 It's all experience And the longer Gary is at a 'big club', the more chance he has of playing in Euro2012 If he moves and sits on a bench somewhere he doesn't. As things stand Cahill is in the squad. If he keeps impressing for us and impresses Don Fabio when he's with england he'll stay in the squad.
HomerJay Posted September 1, 2011 Posted September 1, 2011 cahill could quite easily have forced the move, like Meireles and Arteta, but he didnt. offer him a new contract by all means assess the situation in jan too but if he goes on a free then so be it.
SpiritofBurnden Posted September 1, 2011 Posted September 1, 2011 So Spurs shipped out a whole load of players with a view to making another offer for Cahill? I bet Harry's pleased this morning.
Rembrandt Posted September 1, 2011 Posted September 1, 2011 And the longer Gary is at a 'big club', the more chance he has of playing in Euro2012 Why would Cahill want to be part of the next England fiasco ?
M G WHITES Posted September 1, 2011 Posted September 1, 2011 cahill could quite easily have forced the move, like Meireles and Arteta, but he didnt. offer him a new contract by all means assess the situation in jan too but if he goes on a free then so be it. Right,just something eles for other people to moan about,we have kept hold of one of our best players,sweet. If we would have sold hime we wouldn't have spent it on new players anyhow
obbzi Posted September 1, 2011 Posted September 1, 2011 Glad we managed to keep hold of Cahill, next job is to get him to sign a new contract and fast. we can't afford to lose him for nothing. I just he signs it and there is a clause in saying we will let him talk to clubs if they meet our valuation.
HomerJay Posted September 1, 2011 Posted September 1, 2011 Glad we managed to keep hold of Cahill, next job is to get him to sign a new contract and fast. we can't afford to lose him for nothing. I just he signs it and there is a clause in saying we will let him talk to clubs if they meet our valuation. i think theres only 1 man who can decide what we can/cannot afford to do.
jules_darby Posted September 1, 2011 Posted September 1, 2011 If he moves and sits on a bench somewhere he doesn't. As things stand Cahill is in the squad. If he keeps impressing for us and impresses Don Fabio when he's with england he'll stay in the squad. If someone had spent our asking price on him it wouldn't have been to bench warm As it happens they didn't But if they had, there's no question that he'd have been in a better position for his international aspirations
athywhite1958 Posted September 1, 2011 Posted September 1, 2011 I'll tell you summat, there isn't a more dignified player on the planet than Gary Cahill at this moment in time, proves to me he is in it for the football, well done Gary
enzo gambaro Posted September 1, 2011 Posted September 1, 2011 I'll tell you summat, there isn't a more dignified player on the planet than Gary Cahill at this moment in time, proves to me he is in it for the football, well done Gary Will he be in it for the money when he pockets a big pile of it next summer?
tyldesley_white Posted September 1, 2011 Posted September 1, 2011 If he moves and sits on a bench somewhere he doesn't. See SWP England 1st teamer while at City, move to Chelsea sits on the bench didn't even make the squad after that
derek smalls Posted September 1, 2011 Posted September 1, 2011 Cahill has missed out massively And it's a simple fact that he's not competing against the best in Europe with us well thats pants. on a week by week basis he`s playing against the same players as everybody else. granted he could have had europa league at spurs but then again he might have been pulling splinters out of his arse. and who`s to say they won`t get knocked out early doors anyway personally i reckon it would be a poor move for him to go to spurs, arguably a poor move to go to arsenal. much better for him to wait and much better for us too methinks not much use having ?13M in the bank if we have lurch and cousin jethro at the centre of defence
jules_darby Posted September 1, 2011 Posted September 1, 2011 well thats pants. on a week by week basis he`s playing against the same players as everybody else. granted he could have had europa league at spurs but then again he might have been pulling splinters out of his arse. and who`s to say they won`t get knocked out early doors anyway personally i reckon it would be a poor move for him to go to spurs, arguably a poor move to go to arsenal. much better for him to wait and much better for us too methinks not much use having ?13M in the bank if we have lurch and cousin jethro at the centre of defence It's not pants in the slightest, it's a fact that he's not playing against European teams for us Also, why are folk assuming that he'd have been on the bench had he have moved Other than the money, what is the advantage for him waiting?
HomerJay Posted September 1, 2011 Posted September 1, 2011 choice of clubs? not saying that he will have a choice, but maybe he thinks he will. i read from some bn reported that cahill wasnt really bothered about moving to spurs (dunno how she knows that and if he told her) he could easily have attempted to force the move if he wanted, but he didnt.
DazBob Posted September 1, 2011 Posted September 1, 2011 I must admit, and in all honesty, I wasn't aware that anyone still used the word "pants" in that context. All we can do now though is hope Cahill has an absolutely fantastic next few months which can only benefit both him and the club. Every credit to him for not slapping in a transfer request to force a move through. He left it in the club's hands and there's not too many around who would do that (see Meireles and Arteta as two examples last night).
DazBob Posted September 1, 2011 Posted September 1, 2011 Watch this space. That's a very Nixon-esque thing to say...
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