The media say Levy is a genius at negotiating deals so it must be true. Bitter Arsenal fans who never forgave Adebayor for leaving for a more successful club and sad, Small Heathesque, Tottenham fans who never forgave Adebayor for playing for Arsenal say he's trouble. Even though he's scored goals whenever he's been a regular starter throughout his career and nobody seems able to provide any evidence of him being trouble. He just is. For some reason.
Told you it was a done deal a mth ago .....They have pulled the plug on Townsend ,his work rate isn't good so I'm happy.Thou might be in for Lennon.And theres some more good signings coming .
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on August 04, 2015, 12:08:15 AMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on August 04, 2015, 12:06:23 AMQuote from: cdbullyweefan on August 04, 2015, 12:01:28 AMAnd finally, the belief in voodoo. Well, if that's a reason to berate him, we really should be refusing to sign any non-Arab African player, given that belief in voodoo is so widespread that virtually every Sub-Saharan African team that every qualifies for a major tournament takes a witch doctor with them. I'm really struggling to see how religious belief can be used a stick to beat a player with.That's hilarious."Why do you think this player is a risk?""Well, he's been on the record lately as saying that he thinks the reason things aren't working out for him is that his mother has cast a voodoo curse on him""Well, if you're writing off players believing in voodoo, you need to write off pretty much all sub Saharan African footballers."You think his belief in Voodoo is a good reason not to sign him? I think it's a load of shite, I think all Theism is. If a player went through a bad spell of form then said he thought it was because he'd not been a good Christian, for instance, would you consider that to be a good reason not to sign him?Yes, frankly. Although there's a bit of a difference between "forgive me father, I have sinned" "say 100 hail marys and undergo a 20 match barren spell" and "I'm not scoring because my mother has put a voodoo curse on me".
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on August 04, 2015, 12:06:23 AMQuote from: cdbullyweefan on August 04, 2015, 12:01:28 AMAnd finally, the belief in voodoo. Well, if that's a reason to berate him, we really should be refusing to sign any non-Arab African player, given that belief in voodoo is so widespread that virtually every Sub-Saharan African team that every qualifies for a major tournament takes a witch doctor with them. I'm really struggling to see how religious belief can be used a stick to beat a player with.That's hilarious."Why do you think this player is a risk?""Well, he's been on the record lately as saying that he thinks the reason things aren't working out for him is that his mother has cast a voodoo curse on him""Well, if you're writing off players believing in voodoo, you need to write off pretty much all sub Saharan African footballers."You think his belief in Voodoo is a good reason not to sign him? I think it's a load of shite, I think all Theism is. If a player went through a bad spell of form then said he thought it was because he'd not been a good Christian, for instance, would you consider that to be a good reason not to sign him?
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on August 04, 2015, 12:01:28 AMAnd finally, the belief in voodoo. Well, if that's a reason to berate him, we really should be refusing to sign any non-Arab African player, given that belief in voodoo is so widespread that virtually every Sub-Saharan African team that every qualifies for a major tournament takes a witch doctor with them. I'm really struggling to see how religious belief can be used a stick to beat a player with.That's hilarious."Why do you think this player is a risk?""Well, he's been on the record lately as saying that he thinks the reason things aren't working out for him is that his mother has cast a voodoo curse on him""Well, if you're writing off players believing in voodoo, you need to write off pretty much all sub Saharan African footballers."
And finally, the belief in voodoo. Well, if that's a reason to berate him, we really should be refusing to sign any non-Arab African player, given that belief in voodoo is so widespread that virtually every Sub-Saharan African team that every qualifies for a major tournament takes a witch doctor with them. I'm really struggling to see how religious belief can be used a stick to beat a player with.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on August 04, 2015, 12:09:12 AMQuote from: cdbullyweefan on August 04, 2015, 12:08:15 AMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on August 04, 2015, 12:06:23 AMQuote from: cdbullyweefan on August 04, 2015, 12:01:28 AMAnd finally, the belief in voodoo. Well, if that's a reason to berate him, we really should be refusing to sign any non-Arab African player, given that belief in voodoo is so widespread that virtually every Sub-Saharan African team that every qualifies for a major tournament takes a witch doctor with them. I'm really struggling to see how religious belief can be used a stick to beat a player with.That's hilarious."Why do you think this player is a risk?""Well, he's been on the record lately as saying that he thinks the reason things aren't working out for him is that his mother has cast a voodoo curse on him""Well, if you're writing off players believing in voodoo, you need to write off pretty much all sub Saharan African footballers."You think his belief in Voodoo is a good reason not to sign him? I think it's a load of shite, I think all Theism is. If a player went through a bad spell of form then said he thought it was because he'd not been a good Christian, for instance, would you consider that to be a good reason not to sign him?Yes, frankly. Although there's a bit of a difference between "forgive me father, I have sinned" "say 100 hail marys and undergo a 20 match barren spell" and "I'm not scoring because my mother has put a voodoo curse on me".Not really because as said ju-ju is still widely held as a belief system across West Africa. No that it's widely followed in terms of practising but more of a superstition. If a businessman opens new premises he is still likely to go to the 'witch doctor' for a few words of good fortune. Sadly, that also involves someone being kidnapped , beheaded and the head buried under said premises. Even children. To that end it is less likely to be seen in the cities, major cities, but its still there endemic across the region.
on according to the Times today and according to someone on VT who knows 'someone' in the club shop ,who said they were busy printing up the no 10 shirt with Ade's name on it. So there you are.
Don't forget our own Yellow Dot is a bit voodooishAnd that always works
Well, if he joins, I'm looking forward to a blast of Voodoo Child as he takes to the pitch.
NO to Lennon, Fast and not a lot else, there is a good reason why he's done nothing for years
Quote from: Phil from the upper holte on August 04, 2015, 10:35:27 AMNO to Lennon, Fast and not a lot else, there is a good reason why he's done nothing for yearsHe seemed to do OK on loan at Everton last season.
The Neon Judgement sounds made up, like the sort of band Jeremy in Peep Show would like.