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4 January 2015 at 1:34 am #137751
Can I ask a simple question, from a simple man. If you booed Heskey today can you tell me why??? He was a player who always gave of his best whilst with us. Probably the people who booed him never saw him play for us. J.C.L.’s
4 January 2015 at 1:59 am #137761According to some the jcls have bogged off so must be some of our older fans with years of alcohol abuse
4 January 2015 at 2:08 am #137763Just booed for being an x player I suppose and playing for Noblot but Noblot are prepared to pay his wages despite their so called huge debt.(how does that work)
4 January 2015 at 2:10 am #137765To be fair he looked pretty awful all game. Looks like he’s put a bit of timber on since he left us.
4 January 2015 at 5:17 pm #137787To be fair he looked pretty awful all game. Looks like he’s put a bit of timber on since he left us.Paddy will be glad!
4 January 2015 at 11:59 pm #137799Can I ask a simple question, from a simple man. If you booed Heskey today can you tell me why??? He was a player who always gave of his best whilst with us. Probably the people who booed him never saw him play for us. J.C.L.’sAnother example of saying how much he loved the club then fekked off a few weeks later. :ohmy:
I think it was at the Christmas light switch on in the town centre, when he gave this heart warming speech about not wanting to leave the club and he wouldn’t be leaving in the transfer window, even with all the interest from other clubs. A couple of weeks later wooooosh! off to villa he went.
His form at Wigan had led him to regaining his England place back and he threw it all away by joining Villa and not getting enough game time.
That, along with the fact that he now plays for our local rivals, is probably why he got that reception from our fans. Didn’t boo him myself, but fully understand why a lot of our fans did. Glad to see him looking so much out of his depth, even Kearnan had him in his back pocket.
I can’t see the zimmer frame brothers [him and Gudjohnsson], doing a great deal to help noblot’s cause somehow. :woohoo:
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What a journey!5 January 2015 at 1:08 am #137801Can I ask a simple question, from a simple man. If you booed Heskey today can you tell me why??? He was a player who always gave of his best whilst with us. Probably the people who booed him never saw him play for us. J.C.L.’s
Another example of saying how much he loved the club then fekked off a few weeks later. :ohmy:
I think it was at the Christmas light switch on in the town centre, when he gave this heart warming speech about not wanting to leave the club and he wouldn’t be leaving in the transfer window, even with all the interest from other clubs. A couple of weeks later wooooosh! off to villa he went.
His form at Wigan had led him to regaining his England place back and he threw it all away by joining Villa and not getting enough game time.
That, along with the fact that he now plays for our local rivals, is probably why he got that reception from our fans. Didn’t boo him myself, but fully understand why a lot of our fans did. Glad to see him looking so much out of his depth, even Kearnan had him in his back pocket.
I can’t see the zimmer frame brothers [him and Gudjohnsson], doing a great deal to help noblot’s cause somehow. :woohoo:[/quote]
Dear oh dear.Does your bitterness know no bounds?
5 January 2015 at 1:43 am #137802To be fair he looked pretty awful all game. Looks like he’s put a bit of timber on since he left us.Still better than what we have oh and yes, he finished up on the winning team
5 January 2015 at 2:17 am #137805People were ignorant to him when he was with us, why would you expect anything else when he turned up at Bolton.
Always gave his all for us and played a role Fortune could only dream of, yet people now say Fortune tries his heart out and can do no more.
Sad for someone who gave one of the best ever appearances I’ve seen for this club, keeping us up it seemed on his own at Sheffield Utd.
5 January 2015 at 3:25 am #137808Another example of saying how much he loved the club then fekked off a few weeks later. :ohmy:I think it was at the Christmas light switch on in the town centre, when he gave this heart warming speech about not wanting to leave the club and he wouldn’t be leaving in the transfer window, even with all the interest from other clubs. A couple of weeks later wooooosh! off to villa he went.
Or perhaps Whelan said something along the lines of, “Well Emile, we won’t be offering you a new contract at the end of the season but Villa will and have offered us £3m for you. I think it would benefit everyone if we off-loaded you now.”
5 January 2015 at 3:31 am #137809Can I ask a simple question, from a simple man. If you booed Heskey today can you tell me why??? He was a player who always gave of his best whilst with us. Probably the people who booed him never saw him play for us. J.C.L.’s
Another example of saying how much he loved the club then fekked off a few weeks later. :ohmy:
I think it was at the Christmas light switch on in the town centre, when he gave this heart warming speech about not wanting to leave the club and he wouldn’t be leaving in the transfer window, even with all the interest from other clubs. A couple of weeks later wooooosh! off to villa he went.
His form at Wigan had led him to regaining his England place back and he threw it all away by joining Villa and not getting enough game time.
That, along with the fact that he now plays for our local rivals, is probably why he got that reception from our fans. Didn’t boo him myself, but fully understand why a lot of our fans did. Glad to see him looking so much out of his depth, even Kearnan had him in his back pocket.
I can’t see the zimmer frame brothers [him and Gudjohnsson], doing a great deal to help noblot’s cause somehow. :woohoo:[/quote]
Dear oh dear.Does your bitterness know no bounds?[/quote]
There you go again, I can’t post anything without you or your sidekick having a personal attack. Disagree with me by all means, but there is no need to go into this bitterness shyte. You need to grow up and learn how to have a personal view about things, without having a swipe at people.
I have a swipe at Martinez, the cheeky girls have a swipe at me. I have a swipe at Heskey, the cheeky girls have a swipe at me. Can you see where I’m coming from.
For a big chap you come over all baby like at times.
From Matlock to ManU
What a journey!5 January 2015 at 3:39 am #137810Can I ask a simple question, from a simple man. If you booed Heskey today can you tell me why??? He was a player who always gave of his best whilst with us. Probably the people who booed him never saw him play for us. J.C.L.’s
Another example of saying how much he loved the club then fekked off a few weeks later. :ohmy:
I think it was at the Christmas light switch on in the town centre, when he gave this heart warming speech about not wanting to leave the club and he wouldn’t be leaving in the transfer window, even with all the interest from other clubs. A couple of weeks later wooooosh! off to villa he went.
His form at Wigan had led him to regaining his England place back and he threw it all away by joining Villa and not getting enough game time.
That, along with the fact that he now plays for our local rivals, is probably why he got that reception from our fans. Didn’t boo him myself, but fully understand why a lot of our fans did. Glad to see him looking so much out of his depth, even Kearnan had him in his back pocket.
I can’t see the zimmer frame brothers [him and Gudjohnsson], doing a great deal to help noblot’s cause somehow. :woohoo:[/quote]
Dear oh dear.Does your bitterness know no bounds?[/quote]
There you go again, I can’t post anything without you or your sidekick having a personal attack. Disagree with me by all means, but there is no need to go into this bitterness shyte. You need to grow up and learn how to have a personal view about things, without having a swipe at people.
I have a swipe at Martinez, the cheeky girls have a swipe at me. I have a swipe at Heskey, the cheeky girls have a swipe at me. Can you see where I’m coming from.
For a big chap you come over all baby like at times.
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Where’s the personal attack? I’ve merely asked you a question.
I find some of your views bitter and childish. Am I not allowed to pull you up on this as I might cause offence?
5 January 2015 at 4:39 pm #137824Another example of saying how much he loved the club then fekked off a few weeks later. :ohmy:I think it was at the Christmas light switch on in the town centre, when he gave this heart warming speech about not wanting to leave the club and he wouldn’t be leaving in the transfer window, even with all the interest from other clubs. A couple of weeks later wooooosh! off to villa he went.
His form at Wigan had led him to regaining his England place back and he threw it all away by joining Villa and not getting enough game time.
My recollection of Heskey leaving was that he never asked to leave during that transfer window, nor was he actively pushing for a move in it & had every intention of seeing out his contract.
However he had also stated that he wouldn’t be staying beyond the end of that contract.Steve Bruce was asked by the media whether this meant that the club would be selling Heskey in January & he said no and that he’d be mad to sell him when the club was looking at getting a European spot. The next day, Whelan went public and said that the club’s aim was avoiding relegation and now that had been virtually achieved it was time to build for next season which would mean that if an offer was received for a player in January who would leave for nothing in June then that offer would be accepted if it met Latics valuation so that the money could be put into the transfer/wages kitty for January & the summer. The same also applied to any Latics player if an offer was received which met the club’s valuation if they were mid-contract
You could argue that by stating that he wouldn’t be signing a new contract that he forced the club’s hand somewhat but he didn’t push to leave in the January and would have been happy to stay until the summer had the club not accepted any bids for him during that window
I didn’t go on Saturday but I’ve no issue at all with how he conducted himself & played whilst at Latics and wouldn’t have booed him had I been there. His behaviour during that transfer window was head & shoulders above that of Lee McCulloch the year before who I’ve no doubt would be afforded a hero’s welcome if he ever returned to Wigan with an opposing team
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