raveydavey
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Ex-Leeds legend available on a free at the seasons end...(reported in the NOTW)
OK, so it is only Ian "Taxi" Harte but given that beggars can't be choosers, could he do a job for us next season (hopefully in the Championship)?
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Tanhilltimmy
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Re: Ex-Leeds legend available on a free at the seasons end.. | raveydavey wrote: | (reported in the NOTW)
OK, so it is only Ian "Taxi" Harte but given that beggars can't be choosers, could he do a job for us next season (hopefully in the Championship)?
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Does the sentiment "bollox to that" mean anything to you.....
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raveydavey
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Re: Ex-Leeds legend available on a free at the seasons end.. | Tanhilltimmy wrote: | | raveydavey wrote: | (reported in the NOTW)
OK, so it is only Ian "Taxi" Harte but given that beggars can't be choosers, could he do a job for us next season (hopefully in the Championship)?
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Does the sentiment "bollox to that" mean anything to you..... |
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raveydavey
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Actually a whisper tells me that another former favourite is also out of contract at the end of the season and is not going to be offered a new deal by his current club.
That must be especially tough for him as he only remembered a few years ago that they were his boyhood heroes and he'd always wanted to play for them. And he won a Champions League medal with one of the quickest sprints across the field at the end of a game from an "injured" player I've ever seen.
Yes, step forward Harry Screwell....
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halfaperson
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Its nip and tuck at the moment. He and his agent are waiting to see if Farsley Celtic stay up before deciding where his next move will be
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30 Mill
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I have nothing to add to this thread
except a 7.62mm nickel coated "tranquilizer" travelling in his general direction at 890m/sec
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Fatty
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| Quote: | | except a 7.62mm nickel coated "tranquilizer" travelling in his general direction at 890m/sec |
Nearly as fast as Harte sprinting.
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raveydavey
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| Fatty wrote: | | Quote: | | except a 7.62mm nickel coated "tranquilizer" travelling in his general direction at 890m/sec |
Nearly as fast as Harte sprinting. |
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