TBM :shock: are you sure he is not a rugby player?
Floyd Streete's lovechild
by Terminal Boardom » 17 Jan 2011 15:59
TBM :shock: are you sure he is not a rugby player?
by prostak » 18 Jan 2011 08:30
Hoop Blahprostak I'll just leave this here.
What a load of bollocks....but I'm not surprised by Mr'ism himself posting it.
Why doesn't the artical talk about Gerrard or Keane only being talked about in terms of their power and desire, or why Henry of Ronaldinhio were/are so admired for their grace and balance?
by Snowball » 18 Jan 2011 08:43
by Snowball » 18 Jan 2011 09:20
Alan Partridge pace, power, skills, finish with both feet, good in the air, 21 it's a no brainer. I might break my exile to watch the tank, I walked away from Hereford on New Years day thinking if Torquay sell Benyon I'd love it if they could sign Manset.....yeah right, 15 days later CHampionsip clubs are looking at him and probably one will take him. Scouting 20.
by Coppell's Right Footed 11 » 18 Jan 2011 16:22
by savage 4 england » 19 Jan 2011 02:13
by Royalwaster » 19 Jan 2011 08:42
savage 4 england Going to Southampton apparently..
by TBM » 19 Jan 2011 10:29
HEREFORD United chairman David Keyte has warned Mathieu Manset suitors that it would take a fee in the region of £500,000 to prise their top-scorer away from Edgar Street.
The Bulls supremo revealed he has already rejected an undisclosed offer from a Championship side for their powerhouse French striker.
With 13 goals to his name this season, Manset, who has netted seven in the last eight matches, has attracted attention from clubs in both the Championship and League One.
Both Reading and Swansea City are reported to have had the former Le Harve frontman watched as the two squads look to bolster their frontlines in the January transfer window as they push for the Premier League.
However, Keyte is reluctant to let his prize asset leave Edgar Street as they look to pull away from the Football League trapdoor.
“We have had one enquiry for Mathieu which we turned down,” Keyte said. “It was from a Championship club but it did not meet our valuation.
“For us to even consider letting him go it would need an offer that we couldn’t refuse — somewhere in the region of £250,000 to £500,000.
“But we don’t want Mathieu to go. Our priority is to start climbing the table and ensure our Football League status.”
by roadrunner » 19 Jan 2011 10:30
by Tilehurst End » 19 Jan 2011 10:54
TBMHEREFORD United chairman David Keyte has warned Mathieu Manset suitors that it would take a fee in the region of £500,000 to prise their top-scorer away from Edgar Street.
The Bulls supremo revealed he has already rejected an undisclosed offer from a Championship side for their powerhouse French striker.
With 13 goals to his name this season, Manset, who has netted seven in the last eight matches, has attracted attention from clubs in both the Championship and League One.
Both Reading and Swansea City are reported to have had the former Le Harve frontman watched as the two squads look to bolster their frontlines in the January transfer window as they push for the Premier League.
However, Keyte is reluctant to let his prize asset leave Edgar Street as they look to pull away from the Football League trapdoor.
“We have had one enquiry for Mathieu which we turned down,” Keyte said. “It was from a Championship club but it did not meet our valuation.
“For us to even consider letting him go it would need an offer that we couldn’t refuse — somewhere in the region of £250,000 to £500,000.
“But we don’t want Mathieu to go. Our priority is to start climbing the table and ensure our Football League status.”
by roadrunner » 19 Jan 2011 11:09
by brendywendy » 19 Jan 2011 11:56
Tilehurst EndTBMHEREFORD United chairman David Keyte has warned Mathieu Manset suitors that it would take a fee in the region of £500,000 to prise their top-scorer away from Edgar Street.
The Bulls supremo revealed he has already rejected an undisclosed offer from a Championship side for their powerhouse French striker.
With 13 goals to his name this season, Manset, who has netted seven in the last eight matches, has attracted attention from clubs in both the Championship and League One.
Both Reading and Swansea City are reported to have had the former Le Harve frontman watched as the two squads look to bolster their frontlines in the January transfer window as they push for the Premier League.
However, Keyte is reluctant to let his prize asset leave Edgar Street as they look to pull away from the Football League trapdoor.
“We have had one enquiry for Mathieu which we turned down,” Keyte said. “It was from a Championship club but it did not meet our valuation.
“For us to even consider letting him go it would need an offer that we couldn’t refuse — somewhere in the region of £250,000 to £500,000.
“But we don’t want Mathieu to go. Our priority is to start climbing the table and ensure our Football League status.”
That's quite a large window. Presumabaly it's start the bidding at 250K
by Ferris » 19 Jan 2011 12:01
brendywendy
190K just to test their bluffing power
by Barry the bird boggler » 19 Jan 2011 12:02
by Snowball » 19 Jan 2011 12:07
Ferrisbrendywendy
190K just to test their bluffing power
I really hope we're still in with a shout at signing this guy.
by Royalwaster » 19 Jan 2011 12:29
by loyalroyal4life » 19 Jan 2011 13:29
SnowballFerrisbrendywendy
190K just to test their bluffing power
I really hope we're still in with a shout at signing this guy.
Agree. He looks like he MIGHT make it big, (no joke intended) but even if he didn't develop he would probably sell on for an OK amount and little loss.
I'd've thought 250K was not unreasonable.
The 300K for BWP was a special case as they were desperate and the player had a medical history
On BWP, according to Sky they've (Plymouth) had three (more?) offers for him. I wonder if we are still haggling, trying to get Plymouth to shoulder some risk, to partly cover the possibility of him breaking down?
by arreff » 19 Jan 2011 14:45
by It Is What It Is » 19 Jan 2011 16:24
by Ark Royal » 19 Jan 2011 16:55
It Is What It Is Bet he has a huge penis.
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