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barton baird wrote:
gingerspice wrote:
barham red wrote:if he comes he comes, if he doesn't then he doesn't. I'm sure life will go on and to be honest this whole saga is getting a little tedious.
Even crocker didn't get all this hype the thing is Fc fans are just waiting to rub our noses in it if he fails to arrive for what ever reason, the same newspaper said two weeks ago that he was on his way so they are tripping themselves up.
Once again Ginge you seem to be speaking for F.C. fans.How do you know we are waiting to rub your noses in it? Mason will be an addition to S.L. as far as I am concerned,and for all the hype he is not going to win the league single handed. As for Crocker,I was disappointed at the time,but I reckon either Ogre or Fitz are adequate replacements.
Hey Hey less of the ginge tetian of you dont bloody well mind
1) If Willie Mason was to get a Tongan passport, then this would not enable Rovers to sign another overseas player as Mason would still be classed as "overseas trained" - only overseas players signed before Feb 2008 who have European passports (i.e. Fisher, Vella, Galea, Newton & Lovegrove) are exempt from the quota so references otherwise are simply down to lazy and inaccurate journalism.
2) Just supposing Mason already has his visa, it would make more sense the Mason continues his pre-season preparation in a warmer climate where it will be more beneficial for him than training in these arctic conditions.
3) Then there's a logistics point of view of making travel arrangements when we have the goings on at Heathrow etc.
People need to chill and have more trust in our board who deliver time and time again.
I've every confidence Mason will be lining up against FC in Cardiff.
General Zod. wrote:1) If Willie Mason was to get a Tongan passport, then this would not enable Rovers to sign another overseas player as Mason would still be classed as "overseas trained" - only overseas players signed before Feb 2008 who have European passports (i.e. Fisher, Vella, Galea, Newton & Lovegrove) are exempt from the quota so references otherwise are simply down to lazy and inaccurate journalism.
2) Just supposing Mason already has his visa, it would make more sense the Mason continues his pre-season preparation in a warmer climate where it will be more beneficial for him than training in these arctic conditions.
3) Then there's a logistics point of of making travel arrangements when we have the goings on at Heathrow etc.
People need to chill and have more trust in our board who deliver time and time again.
I've every confidence Mason will be lining up against FC in Cardiff.
You had every confidence he'd be here by 23rd November...
General Zod. wrote:1) If Willie Mason was to get a Tongan passport, then this would not enable Rovers to sign another overseas player as Mason would still be classed as "overseas trained" - only overseas players signed before Feb 2008 who have European passports (i.e. Fisher, Vella, Galea, Newton & Lovegrove) are exempt from the quota so references otherwise are simply down to lazy and inaccurate journalism.
2) Just supposing Mason already has his visa, it would make more sense the Mason continues his pre-season preparation in a warmer climate where it will be more beneficial for him than training in these arctic conditions.
3) Then there's a logistics point of of making travel arrangements when we have the goings on at Heathrow etc.
People need to chill and have more trust in our board who deliver time and time again.
I've every confidence Mason will be lining up against FC in Cardiff.
You had every confidence he'd be here by 23rd November...
Joined: Jun 01 2007 Posts: 12667 Location: Leicestershire.
Kat von D wrote:You had every confidence he'd be here by 23rd November...
Hello Kat. If you're familiar enough with us to know that, you'll understand why I'm .
Nice that you joined the board at 6:42 pm, at least.
'Thus I am tormented by my curiosity and humbled by my ignorance.' from History of an Old Bramin, The New York Mirror (A Weekly Journal Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts), February 16th 1833.
Joined: Jan 15 2007 Posts: 11924 Location: Secret Hill Top Lair. V.2
Mild Rover wrote:Hello Kat. If you're familiar enough with us to know that, you'll understand why I'm .
Nice that you joined the board at 6:42 pm, at least.
Indeed.
Wouldn't be silly enough to have a West Yorkshire IP address, bound to be a proxy...
If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle.
Wouldn't be silly enough to have a West Yorkshire IP address, bound to be a proxy...
One simple comment to remind people that General Zod has been uber confident and boastful about Mason's arrival date before and been wrong has caused undue excitement and paranoia on here. Stop twitching. Like Kats with fleas.
Joined: Jun 01 2007 Posts: 12667 Location: Leicestershire.
wow. First known example of RLfans withdrawl jonesing?
'Thus I am tormented by my curiosity and humbled by my ignorance.' from History of an Old Bramin, The New York Mirror (A Weekly Journal Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts), February 16th 1833.
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