Royal Lady Where have these medical tests been sent ffs??
apparently to Dr Watson at The Loddon Vale practice, Woodley. She has 27 old people to see this afternoon, and apparently will have a quicks butchers after 6pm.
by Focher » 11 Jan 2011 14:24
Royal Lady Where have these medical tests been sent ffs??
by TFF » 11 Jan 2011 14:24
by facaldaqui » 11 Jan 2011 14:25
Royal Lady Where have these medical tests been sent ffs??
by Linden Jones' Tash » 11 Jan 2011 14:26
Royal Lady Where have these medical tests been sent ffs??
by Pseud O'Nym » 11 Jan 2011 14:29
FocherRoyal Lady Where have these medical tests been sent ffs??
apparently to Dr Watson at The Loddon Vale practice, Woodley. She has 27 old people to see this afternoon, and apparently will have a quicks butchers after 6pm.
by Horsham Royal » 11 Jan 2011 14:32
by surrounded by saints » 11 Jan 2011 14:48
by Hoop Blah » 11 Jan 2011 14:48
brendywendy dont think hes failed. just waiting on all the results aint we?
by bigmike » 11 Jan 2011 14:52
by Horsham Royal » 11 Jan 2011 14:55
bigmike I hear that Wright-Phillips is having a medical ... Is there any truth in this ?
by bigmike » 11 Jan 2011 14:57
Horsham Royalbigmike I hear that Wright-Phillips is having a medical ... Is there any truth in this ?
Sorry, no room for speculation in this thread - it's on the Team board don't you know ...
by bobbybottler » 11 Jan 2011 14:59
Pseud O'NymFocherRoyal Lady Where have these medical tests been sent ffs??
apparently to Dr Watson at The Loddon Vale practice, Woodley. She has 27 old people to see this afternoon, and apparently will have a quicks butchers after 6pm.
Shit, I forgot I promised to drop them off there on my way past and they're still in the car. Won't be going that way again till tomorrow lunchtime either, damn!
by ZacNaloen » 11 Jan 2011 15:00
by Horsham Royal » 11 Jan 2011 15:00
bigmikeHorsham Royalbigmike I hear that Wright-Phillips is having a medical ... Is there any truth in this ?
Sorry, no room for speculation in this thread - it's on the Team board don't you know ...
But hes not signed yet therfore not part of the team... Should this not be in rumors???
by bigmike » 11 Jan 2011 15:03
Horsham Royal He may have signed, but its not yet been announced ... but that's just my speculation.
by PieEater » 11 Jan 2011 15:12
PAFC BRADLEY RIGHT MOVE
Posted on: Sat 08 Jan 2011
by MARK PERROW
BRADLEY Wright-Phillips is set to become the latest big name to depart Home Park, with Reading seemingly at the front of the queue for the 13-goal striker's signature.
Following the notable departures of Craig Noone and Réda Johnson to Argyle's League 1 rivals Brighton & Hove Albion and Sheffield Wednesday, as well as striker George Donnelly's transfer to Fleetwood Town, the financial crisis at Argyle is being steadily eased.
Speaking after the Pilgrims' 3-0 defeat at Bournemouth, manager Peter Reid said: "It's been well documented what the club's position is, so needs must. Whatever happens - people come and go - we've just got to get on with it. At this point in time, everyone's for sale.
"We've agreed terms and I'm led to believe the lad's agreed terms, so I think it's just in terms of a medical to pass and we go on from there.
"We've had to get value for money now because we can't talk to players about new deals. I spoke to him last night and we were realistic. I said 'The club needs the money, you've got to go. You've got 13 goals; it's about you'.
"I just said 'Go there and get goals' and I wish him all the best because he has done well for the club over the last five or six months."
Reid insisted he did not begrudge his stand-out goal threat of the move, particularly with BWP's contract set to expire at the end of the season.
He said: "He's got goals, he's held [the ball] up, and he's been a valuable member of the current squad and I wish him all the best in his future career once the medical's passed.
"It's a terrific move. Let's be honest - would you hold on if you were at Argyle at the moment?
"I'm almost certain we'd have lost him in the summer for nothing, so that's the brutal reality of it.
"I just feel sorry for the fans - they were tremendous today. I don't want to sell my best players, but that's the way it is right now."
It remains a trying period for everyone connected with Argyle, but the gaffer, who is already targeting replacements for his prized assets, is confident things will be looking up sooner, rather than later.
He said: "What I've got to do is try and stay positive and, in terms of when we get the embargo lifted, going out and getting some players.
"It's a Catch 22 situation because you can't offer [our] players [new] contracts because of the embargo so you've got to get the sale value and hopefully, when we've paid enough money, I can go out and get some players on loan.
"They're going to be young players who want to go out there and get experience and play football - that's what we hang on to.
"It's a difficult situation for everybody, but we've got to win games and keep the football club going."
by Terminal Boardom » 11 Jan 2011 15:14
by bigmike » 11 Jan 2011 15:15
PieEater I posted the link on Saturday, here's the full article from the Plymouth OS.PAFC BRADLEY RIGHT MOVE
Posted on: Sat 08 Jan 2011
by MARK PERROW
BRADLEY Wright-Phillips is set to become the latest big name to depart Home Park, with Reading seemingly at the front of the queue for the 13-goal striker's signature.
Following the notable departures of Craig Noone and Réda Johnson to Argyle's League 1 rivals Brighton & Hove Albion and Sheffield Wednesday, as well as striker George Donnelly's transfer to Fleetwood Town, the financial crisis at Argyle is being steadily eased.
Speaking after the Pilgrims' 3-0 defeat at Bournemouth, manager Peter Reid said: "It's been well documented what the club's position is, so needs must. Whatever happens - people come and go - we've just got to get on with it. At this point in time, everyone's for sale.
"We've agreed terms and I'm led to believe the lad's agreed terms, so I think it's just in terms of a medical to pass and we go on from there.
"We've had to get value for money now because we can't talk to players about new deals. I spoke to him last night and we were realistic. I said 'The club needs the money, you've got to go. You've got 13 goals; it's about you'.
"I just said 'Go there and get goals' and I wish him all the best because he has done well for the club over the last five or six months."
Reid insisted he did not begrudge his stand-out goal threat of the move, particularly with BWP's contract set to expire at the end of the season.
He said: "He's got goals, he's held [the ball] up, and he's been a valuable member of the current squad and I wish him all the best in his future career once the medical's passed.
"It's a terrific move. Let's be honest - would you hold on if you were at Argyle at the moment?
"I'm almost certain we'd have lost him in the summer for nothing, so that's the brutal reality of it.
"I just feel sorry for the fans - they were tremendous today. I don't want to sell my best players, but that's the way it is right now."
It remains a trying period for everyone connected with Argyle, but the gaffer, who is already targeting replacements for his prized assets, is confident things will be looking up sooner, rather than later.
He said: "What I've got to do is try and stay positive and, in terms of when we get the embargo lifted, going out and getting some players.
"It's a Catch 22 situation because you can't offer [our] players [new] contracts because of the embargo so you've got to get the sale value and hopefully, when we've paid enough money, I can go out and get some players on loan.
"They're going to be young players who want to go out there and get experience and play football - that's what we hang on to.
"It's a difficult situation for everybody, but we've got to win games and keep the football club going."
by Z175 » 11 Jan 2011 15:18
by Ferris » 11 Jan 2011 15:20
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