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Lingard
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Lingard
"Hearing noises that he is coming in on a short term end of the season contract to cover for kudos, Bowen and Paquet?° Probably makes sense but will ruffle feathers."
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"The blokes a nut, like Chris eubank. I saw some of his social media the other day and he’s lost the plot (if he had it)"
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Lee Trundle 6:27 Dunno. Cant see us buying anything worthwhile at all. Just adding more soon to be dead wood that we can't get rid of.
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- Lee Trundle
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"Yeah, I do think that. If the window was closed we're stuck in the place you've described but without the stinking plaster type players. Moyes would never turn to our youth players. At least with the window open it give us an opportunity to do something about it."
- El Scorchio
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Lee Trundle 5:02 Do you think? Surely if we spend anything it'll be crappy sticking plaster Ings type players that we won't need as soon as the injured players return. The injury crisis also stops us moving Ings or Antonio or anyone else on thus making it more difficult to get anyone in anyway.
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"Considering no-one has paid him any interest and he couldn't even find a club in Saudi Arabia, he should bite our hand off for even a fraction of what he's been asking for. We'll see if he actually has any intention of being a professional footballer or is happy farting around on instagram."
- Lee Trundle
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"El Scorchio 4:34 Wed Jan 10 I'd say this was the best time it could happen, seeing as the window is open and we can buy players."
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Lingard seemed too bond most with Rice who has long since departed so being changing room clown is not so much a necessity anymore now we dont need toys for boy wonder to play with. Moyes had more than enough time to assess him in the summer and said 'no thanks'. In no way should we row back on that decision.
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His purple patch started and ended while he was with us. He’s now finished as a top-level footballer. It was brilliant at the time though. Some great football.
- El Scorchio
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Fuck that. But Jesus Christ could our injury crisis have come at more of a bad time and if you wanted to cherry pick the worst possible few players to lose?
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Pointless. Any players who come in will have to be match fit and ready to play straight away with the injuries we've got Lingard will be a month at least off it
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"Pros: - Dressing room, apparently - Moyes has shown he's able to get the best out of him - If he can get some of his undoubted previous talent back, he can be a very potent player again - He's eaten, or should have eaten, a fair amount of humble pie of late, which should do for any billy big bollocks inclination that may be lurking within Cons: - May be past it, particularly if he's not able to rediscover his best form - Money-first attitude has not endeared him to fans - Could be more expensive than he's worth"
- Lee Trundle
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"As MPI said, I think I'd prefer Ings to stay instead. And Ings is good for the dressing room, so Lingards apparent role is already taken."
- Lee Trundle
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"As MPI said, I think I'd prefer Ings to stay instead. And Ings is good for the dressing room, so Lingards apparent role is already taken."
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By paying out for him to have accomodation and travel whilst he trained with us we were running the rule over him (buying knowledge if you will) Clearly the knowledge we gained showed that we should not invest any more time or effort into him.
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Re: Lingard
Moncurs Putting Iron 3:24 Wed Jan 10 Axctually I think the one thing we could definitely rely on him for would be to be good in the dressing room. To be honest I think they all get the cynical money-based moves - enough of them do it - they liked him before so I reckon they would again.