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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2014 12:49:58 GMT
I do. I do believe todays girl is called Michelle, and she is 23 and from Bournemouth. Has she any views on current affairs mate? She is very concerned about global warming and the effect it will have on low lying areas, particularly Polynesia that relies so heavily on tourism.
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Post by Beardy200 on May 15, 2014 12:59:27 GMT
Has she any views on current affairs mate? She is very concerned about global warming and the effect it will have on low lying areas, particularly Polynesia that relies so heavily on tourism. She's a diamond is our Michelle
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Post by thestatusquo on May 15, 2014 13:05:18 GMT
Has he thought about Oldham Athletic...? I might be wrong but doesn't WBA have the "highest" ground??
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Post by slpmarc on May 15, 2014 13:23:32 GMT
Has he thought about Oldham Athletic...? I might be wrong but doesn't WBA have the "highest" ground?? WBA is the lowest ground, it is actually below sea level I believe
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Post by mrpickles on May 15, 2014 13:28:25 GMT
If I'd read this before the weekend I could have believed it no problem, but reading N'Zonzi's comments after the west brom game, it just doesn't add up.
He seemed more emotional in his words than ever before. I always thought that there was a (not so) hidden message in most of his 'I'm happy here' statements in the past, but he really seemed to nail his colours to the mast with this one. He's either an incredible liar, or he's had an almighty turnaround in the matter of days (due to interest from a big club maybe?)
My guess is, that the Sun reporter has taken a gamble, (lied through his back teeth) after failing to do the tiniest little bit of research.
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2014 13:34:11 GMT
Please all boycott this shit rag!Everything in it is made up! no need to get all bindipperish about it
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2014 13:35:54 GMT
I might be wrong but doesn't WBA have the "highest" ground?? WBA is the lowest ground, it is actually below sea level I believe Albion were based in and around the centre of West Bromwich during their formative years, but moved further out of the town in 1900 when they switched to their current ground, The Hawthorns. The Hawthorns is the highest football ground (above sea level) in the country.
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Post by Northy on May 15, 2014 13:51:11 GMT
I might be wrong but doesn't WBA have the "highest" ground?? WBA is the lowest ground, it is actually below sea level I believe You are getting confused with brinedell park at Grimsby, or the crustacean stadium at Hull or maybe flounder park in Portsmouth
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Post by britpit on May 15, 2014 13:51:11 GMT
Both these articles published today, Sun journalism again!!! www.tuttomercatoweb.com/europa/stoke-city-n-zonzi-sono-ambizioso-cosi-come-il-club-555519 "Future? They are ambitious, as is Stoke City." Steven N'Zonzi, one of the stars of the potters, does not hide his desire to become an important player for his club. The 25 year old French midfielder added: "A player would like to discuss at the highest levels, and the same goes for me, for my team-mates and the club. Having finished the championship in the top 10 is a great result and the objective for the next season will be to improve further. Future?'ll see, but luckily next year I'll play again at Stoke "www.sportsmole.co.uk/football/stoke-city/transfer-talk/news/nzonzi-i-want-to-stay-at-stoke_155270.htmlSteven N'Zonzi has said that he is open to staying at Stoke City next season. The midfielder looked to be on his way out of the Britannia Stadium earlier in the season, after falling out of favour with former manager Mark Hughes. The 25-year old managed to force his way back into the starting XI toward the tail end of last season, and various clubs have been reported to be interested in his services. However, N'Zonzi believes that his future remains with the Potters. "We will see. Hopefully ," he told The Sentinel.
"I've had a great season. It's been great for me, I've really enjoyed it. Hopefully I will enjoy the next season, too.
"I'm ambitious, but so are Stoke. To finish in the top half of the Premier League is a great achievement."
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2014 13:52:00 GMT
NO HE DOESN'T
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Post by Northy on May 15, 2014 13:54:13 GMT
Does anybody actually believe what they read in the Sun? I do. I do believe todays girl is called Michelle, and she is 23 and from Bournemouth. You know the score, pictures or we don't believe it.
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Post by meladben on May 15, 2014 14:03:21 GMT
Just read it . It's a 5 line paragraph stating he wants to play at a higher level. A Limerick
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Post by boskampsflaps on May 15, 2014 14:07:24 GMT
Please all boycott this shit rag!Everything in it is made up! no need to get all bindipperish about it
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Post by foxysgloves on May 15, 2014 14:13:26 GMT
Just read it . It's a 5 line paragraph stating he wants to play at a higher level. A Limerick There was a young man called Stephen, When at Stoke he talked of leavin, But push came to shove, And as a hand fits a glove, He decided he was lucky as fuck to be playing for the greatest club in the land and it don't get any better than this. Goooooaaaaarrrrrnnnnn Zonz!!!!!
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Post by mailman44 on May 15, 2014 15:41:29 GMT
Has he thought about Oldham Athletic...? "Fookin' propah club ...."
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Post by slogger on May 15, 2014 18:18:18 GMT
Every later want to play for the biggest club with most fans win the most cups and earn the most cash . that's nothing new is it ?? The sun could right that article about any footballer
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Post by Gifton on May 15, 2014 18:27:23 GMT
Never would I believe the sun but quite frankly I think N'Zonzi would be deluding himself if he thinks he can go much higher than where he is now. There are times when he looks great but I still feel he often takes too long to release the ball and in turn slows our play down. Just my opinion
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Post by burge2u on May 15, 2014 18:54:48 GMT
no need to get all bindipperish about it Boskamp you beat me to it. 'Bindipperish' is a fantastic word! Well composed Mick.
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Post by Kjones9 on May 15, 2014 18:59:26 GMT
I love this thread, "the sun's full of shit but n'zonzi's a wanker for wanting out?!?
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2014 20:07:05 GMT
Shite - no other word
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Post by Lakeland Potter on May 15, 2014 20:11:06 GMT
I think he's quite good, actually - shame on you Tony!
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Post by drfootball on May 15, 2014 20:35:34 GMT
I love this board! Favourable paper rumour = gospel Unfavourable paper rumour = bullshit Comedy gold and the source of all our enjoyment this summer!
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Post by johnsmithsupper on May 15, 2014 20:41:27 GMT
It would surprise me if there wernt plenty of suitors for nzonzi
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Post by scfc75 on May 15, 2014 20:47:00 GMT
I love this board! Favourable paper rumour = gospel Unfavourable paper rumour = bullshit Comedy gold and the source of all our enjoyment this summer! The same rule applies to journalistic views of us. "Stoke are shit" = lazy journalism "Stoke are ace" = well written article
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Post by drfootball on May 15, 2014 20:52:23 GMT
I love this board! Favourable paper rumour = gospel Unfavourable paper rumour = bullshit Comedy gold and the source of all our enjoyment this summer! The same rule applies to journalistic views of us. "Stoke are shit" = lazy journalism "Stoke are ace" = well written article Edzachary!
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Post by FullerMagic on May 16, 2014 10:19:46 GMT
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Post by superscfc on May 16, 2014 10:22:51 GMT
hmm, I do hope we keep the Zonz, big player for us when his heads screwed on
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Post by Jamo on the wing on May 16, 2014 10:24:17 GMT
Percy is normally pretty decent. Very odd in light of SNZ's comments on Sunday. Disappointing if true.
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Post by dime on May 16, 2014 10:25:14 GMT
Can't complain about a guy wanting to go further in his career, though in my opinion he won't play at a much better club than the one he's at now, certainly won't be a star player guaranteed football every week. Obviously has a rather inflated opinion of himself and his abilities.
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Post by unknown182 on May 16, 2014 10:27:49 GMT
All the quotes are there from the sentinal apart from "Future? I'll see, but luckily next year I'll play again at Stoke"
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