Simon's Church Chris Gunter is available?
Every week I saw him getting stick from the Charlton supporters, he really should just hang up the boots.
by NathStPaul » 10 May 2022 10:36
Simon's Church Chris Gunter is available?
by Nameless » 10 May 2022 10:44
Stranded
Does anyone know if Cooper worked with the squad defensively all season or was he only in for a short period?
by NathStPaul » 10 May 2022 10:44
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 10 May 2022 10:46
NathStPaul Swift on his way to the Hawthorns according to The Athletic.
He's a Premier League player though yeah? Lazy move, easy money for him.
by Brogue » 10 May 2022 10:49
NathStPaulSimon's Church Chris Gunter is available?
Every week I saw him getting stick from the Charlton supporters, he really should just hang up the boots.
by South Coast Royal » 10 May 2022 10:49
HoundNathStPaulHound
Really?
Wouldn’t say no - QPR fans seem to love him
Would be a decent bench option for a big man/little man combo with Joao if we are trailing in a game.
He’s 6ft2 according to wiki
by Zip » 10 May 2022 10:54
NathStPaul Swift on his way to the Hawthorns according to The Athletic.
He's a Premier League player though yeah? Lazy move, easy money for him.
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 10 May 2022 10:54
South Coast RoyalHoundNathStPaul Would be a decent bench option for a big man/little man combo with Joao if we are trailing in a game.
He’s 6ft2 according to wiki
Stood next to him a few years ago in his Poole Town days.
I am just under 6ft tall and he was shorter than me.
He may of course have had a growth spurt but that doesn't usually happen when you are in your 20s.
by NathStPaul » 10 May 2022 10:55
YorkshireRoyal99South Coast RoyalHound
He’s 6ft2 according to wiki
Stood next to him a few years ago in his Poole Town days.
I am just under 6ft tall and he was shorter than me.
He may of course have had a growth spurt but that doesn't usually happen when you are in your 20s.
We released him as a youngster because he was too short funnily enough.
by morganb » 10 May 2022 11:01
NamelessStranded
Does anyone know if Cooper worked with the squad defensively all season or was he only in for a short period?
Which Cooper is this a reference to ?
by NathStPaul » 10 May 2022 11:02
ZipNathStPaul Swift on his way to the Hawthorns according to The Athletic.
He's a Premier League player though yeah? Lazy move, easy money for him.
Poor move. He is 27 this summer. Surely this is the time to move to the PL. I would have thought a number if teams in the lower half of the PL would be interested.
by South Coast Royal » 10 May 2022 11:03
ZipNathStPaul Swift on his way to the Hawthorns according to The Athletic.
He's a Premier League player though yeah? Lazy move, easy money for him.
Poor move. He is 27 this summer. Surely this is the time to move to the PL. I would have thought a number if teams in the lower half of the PL would be interested.
by South Coast Royal » 10 May 2022 11:04
morganbNamelessStranded
Does anyone know if Cooper worked with the squad defensively all season or was he only in for a short period?
Which Cooper is this a reference to ?
Former England U21s coach Colin Cooper came in for a couple of days this week to help coach at #ReadingFC.
(Tweet dating from March - https://twitter.com/RFCLatest/status/14 ... 2315072514)
by Coppells Lost Coat » 10 May 2022 11:11
ZipNathStPaul Swift on his way to the Hawthorns according to The Athletic.
He's a Premier League player though yeah? Lazy move, easy money for him.
Poor move. He is 27 this summer. Surely this is the time to move to the PL. I would have thought a number if teams in the lower half of the PL would be interested.
by Zip » 10 May 2022 11:13
Coppells Lost CoatZipNathStPaul Swift on his way to the Hawthorns according to The Athletic.
He's a Premier League player though yeah? Lazy move, easy money for him.
Poor move. He is 27 this summer. Surely this is the time to move to the PL. I would have thought a number if teams in the lower half of the PL would be interested.
Why would you want to move to WBA? He has to be more ambitious than that might as well at least sign with one of the relegated PL teams as the odds are that they will go on to win promotion next season. People have gone to PL clubs on a big transfer fee with much worse stats than Swift.
Can see him going to Palace, Everton or Saints, think he would fit the respective styles and the potential gaps in squads. Gallagher probs wont be at palace next season and a hole will need to be filled. Or JWP tries his luck elsewhere and they'd need someone with a freekick in their armoury. Everton haven't looked the same with out a certain Icelandic man went bad (allegedly) and Rodriguez was moved on.
by South Coast Royal » 10 May 2022 11:17
by Franchise FC » 10 May 2022 11:26
South Coast Royal As a club I would put WBA on a par with Watford and Norwich (level of support, history etc.) so don't see this as such a bad move as others seem to think.
Disappointed of course that he won't still be with us but an understandable move.
Maybe Leeds will renew their previous interest.
by South Coast Royal » 10 May 2022 11:43
Franchise FCSouth Coast Royal As a club I would put WBA on a par with Watford and Norwich (level of support, history etc.) so don't see this as such a bad move as others seem to think.
Disappointed of course that he won't still be with us but an understandable move.
Maybe Leeds will renew their previous interest.
That would be staying in the Championship
by Simon's Church » 10 May 2022 11:59
by Snowflake Royal » 10 May 2022 12:14
South Coast RoyalZipNathStPaul Swift on his way to the Hawthorns according to The Athletic.
He's a Premier League player though yeah? Lazy move, easy money for him.
Poor move. He is 27 this summer. Surely this is the time to move to the PL. I would have thought a number if teams in the lower half of the PL would be interested.
Perhaps the tailing off in form over the latter part of the season has put Prem clubs off.
I would have thought the likes of Fulham and Bournemouth might have been interested as well as whoever fills the 3rd promotion spot.
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