by Barry the bird boggler » 30 Jul 2010 17:06
by peeping bernal » 30 Jul 2010 18:57
by Jerry St Clair » 30 Jul 2010 20:58
peeping bernal No shows that to him football and his family is more important than the cash and big time.
by Irvinchangeyaname » 30 Jul 2010 21:34
peeping bernal Best news all season so far, a really nice bloke who is not up his own ars* and will gift us the 6 points next year!
No shows that to him football and his family is more important than the cash and big time.
by SouthDownsRoyal » 30 Jul 2010 21:38
by Mr Optimist » 31 Jul 2010 08:17
SouthDownsRoyal LOL @ Brizzle and cant believe Copps has signed him LOL thats brizzle and swansea out of the promotion picture
by Hoop Blah » 31 Jul 2010 14:19
Mr OptimistSouthDownsRoyal LOL @ Brizzle and cant believe Copps has signed him LOL thats brizzle and swansea out of the promotion picture
I'm not so sure. Reminds me a little bit of when Brian Clough bought Peter Shilton...
by Mr Optimist » 31 Jul 2010 20:06
by Barry the bird boggler » 01 Aug 2010 07:52
by Royal Soupanoodle » 01 Aug 2010 11:12
Barry the bird boggler It looks like a club showing ambition - and well done to SC - but is it really?
Bristol City capture England keeper David James
England goalkeeper James was linked with a move to Celtic
Bristol City have signed England goalkeeper David James following his release from Portsmouth.
James, who turns 40 next week and lives in Exeter, has signed a one-year deal at Ashton Gate, but has the option of staying with the club for another year.
"I've had offers to stay in the Premier League but it is more important that I play football for the right club and be a family man," said James.
He will be introduced to City fans at Saturday's friendly with Blackpool.
The former Liverpool man, who has played 53 times for his country, left Portsmouth on a free transfer this summer and had been linked with Fulham and Sunderland.
James, who played in three of England's matches in this summer's World Cup, pulled out of transfer talks with Scottish Premier League side Celtic on Monday.
He added: "I had a long conversation with the chairman, Steve Lansdown, yesterday and I liked what he said about the club and his ambition.
"I know all about the plans for a new stadium and desire to win promotion to the Premier League.
Lansdown added: "My ambition is for this football club to play at the highest level - the Premier League - and in the best surroundings, hence the work on the training ground and new stadium.
"We need good quality players to make that happen and that's why I'm thrilled that David has agreed to come on board."
Having started his career at Watford, he went on to make 216 league appearances for Liverpool in a seven-year stint at the club.
In 1999, James moved to Aston Villa before spells at West Ham, Manchester City and Portsmouth.
He arrived at Fratton Park in 2006 but was let go at the end of last season after 158 appearances and an FA Cup winners' medal in 2008, following their relegation to the Championship.
by Big Foot » 01 Aug 2010 15:18
Mr OptimistSouthDownsRoyal LOL @ Brizzle and cant believe Copps has signed him LOL thats brizzle and swansea out of the promotion picture
I'm not so sure. Reminds me a little bit of when Brian Clough bought Peter Shilton...
by TFF » 02 Aug 2010 16:18
Royal Soupanoodle I find it interesting for the lack of any comment by Sir Steve. Maybe i'm reading too much into it, but this seems like the chairman's signing rather than the manager's!
by paultheroyal » 02 Aug 2010 22:51
by sandman » 03 Aug 2010 08:25
Big FootMr OptimistSouthDownsRoyal LOL @ Brizzle and cant believe Copps has signed him LOL thats brizzle and swansea out of the promotion picture
I'm not so sure. Reminds me a little bit of when Brian Clough bought Peter Shilton...
Or when Coppell turned to veterans for us...step forward Les Ferdinand & Martin Keown...
by Wycombe Royal » 03 Aug 2010 09:43
by TFF » 04 Aug 2010 16:21
Bristol City goalkeeper David James has revealed that when he first got a call from manager Steve Coppell he believed it was a joke.
"I thought someone was trying to pull my leg initially," he told BBC Bristol.
"I'd just had a stag do and it was 10 o'clock in the morning and I was certainly worse for wear."
And the England international admitted that had he got the call from any other Championship manager he would have completely dismissed it.
by anR » 04 Aug 2010 16:25
by NR_Royal » 04 Aug 2010 17:07
anR I saw an interview with David James on the BBC site. They asked him what he thought of the Portsmouth saga. He then started listing letters, before muttering something about an anagram whilst laughing. Anyone know what he was referring to?
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