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THFC6061 Level 2 dot.orger

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Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 9:24 am Post subject: Ryan Nelsen Transferred to QPR from Spurs |
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New Zealand defender Ryan Nelsen has moved from Tottenham Hotspur to Queens Park Rangers on a free transfer.
Last season, Nelsen made 4 starts and had a further 5 appearances as a substitute for Spurs. He was also an unused sub in 9 more matches.
His only goal for Spurs came against Bolton Wanderers in the FA Cup.
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Hunter S Thompson Level 5 dot.orger


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Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 10:11 am Post subject: |
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They're all leaving now Harry's gone  _________________ If you cannot bring good news then don't bring any. |
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Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 11:01 am Post subject: |
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THFC6061 - did you see him play and what was your impression of him? _________________
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THFC6061 Level 2 dot.orger

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Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 4:33 pm Post subject: |
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| dm wrote: | | THFC6061 - did you see him play and what was your impression of him? |
Yes, I thought he was a solid, if unspectacular defender.
He certainly didn't look out of place in our line-up and what he lacked in speed he made-up for in experience.
I wouldn't want him as a first choice central defender but he's more than able to do a good job as a stand-in when injuries and suspensions come round. |
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leachwasgod Level 1 dot.orger

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Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 9:41 pm Post subject: |
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| As they say, form is temporary, class is permanent. His legs have gone but if someone can do his running for him he'll be an excellent squad member. |
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John Honney Level 4 dot.orger


Joined: 06 Feb 2007 Posts: 3917 Location: Manila, The Philippines
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Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 3:45 am Post subject: |
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| THFC6061 wrote: | | dm wrote: | | THFC6061 - did you see him play and what was your impression of him? |
Yes, I thought he was a solid, if unspectacular defender.
He certainly didn't look out of place in our line-up and what he lacked in speed he made-up for in experience.
I wouldn't want him as a first choice central defender but he's more than able to do a good job as a stand-in when injuries and suspensions come round. |
Not that type of impression you fool...did you master his nasally Kiwi accent and the funny pronunciation of the numbers 6 (sux), 10 (tin) and their insistence on calling the English staple 'fush and chups'. Plus facial expressions, tics and other Nelsonesque peculiarities? _________________ Thrill-R in Manila! |
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WA Hoop Level 4 dot.orger


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Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 5:05 am Post subject: |
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Also, will he be our 'lust' line of defence and how many 'quad' will we be paying him a week? _________________ Life is short, drink the good wine first. |
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John Honney Level 4 dot.orger


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Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 6:47 am Post subject: |
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| WA Hoop wrote: | | Also, will he be our 'lust' line of defence and how many 'quad' will we be paying him a week? |
We also forgot to mention any form of sexual sheep shenanigans and/or allegations of sharing a sheep spit-roast with Bale! _________________ Thrill-R in Manila! |
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deadendjob Level 2 dot.orger


Joined: 19 May 2012 Posts: 1120 Location: Auckland
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Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 8:20 am Post subject: |
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| John Honney wrote: | | THFC6061 wrote: | | dm wrote: | | THFC6061 - did you see him play and what was your impression of him? |
Yes, I thought he was a solid, if unspectacular defender.
He certainly didn't look out of place in our line-up and what he lacked in speed he made-up for in experience.
I wouldn't want him as a first choice central defender but he's more than able to do a good job as a stand-in when injuries and suspensions come round. |
Not that type of impression you fool...did you master his nasally Kiwi accent and the funny pronunciation of the numbers 6 (sux), 10 (tin) and their insistence on calling the English staple 'fush and chups'. Plus facial expressions, tics and other Nelsonesque peculiarities? |
My good fellow, I'm not sure how many people you're met from NZ but I'm kiwi and you are far off the mark with your stereotypes. I'll give you the facial expressions though  |
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Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 11:19 am Post subject: |
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| deadendjob wrote: | | John Honney wrote: | | THFC6061 wrote: | | dm wrote: | | THFC6061 - did you see him play and what was your impression of him? |
Yes, I thought he was a solid, if unspectacular defender.
He certainly didn't look out of place in our line-up and what he lacked in speed he made-up for in experience.
I wouldn't want him as a first choice central defender but he's more than able to do a good job as a stand-in when injuries and suspensions come round. |
Not that type of impression you fool...did you master his nasally Kiwi accent and the funny pronunciation of the numbers 6 (sux), 10 (tin) and their insistence on calling the English staple 'fush and chups'. Plus facial expressions, tics and other Nelsonesque peculiarities? |
My good fellow, I'm not sure how many people you're met from NZ but I'm kiwi and you are far off the mark with your stereotypes. I'll give you the facial expressions though  |
I'd bet there are sterotype Kiwis who do have six or sux with their sux on.
But on the plus side, theyre not quite Aussies  |
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