They won't have to integrate them straight away because half of them they are signing are already injured.While its generally acknowledge that Bourmouth have done 'good business' in this window, they are getting to the point of having a lot of new players to integrate.
It will be interesting to see how they fare early on.
And so are most of the signings they made in.January.They won't have to integrate them straight away because half of them they are signing are already injured.
Just saw this tweet (Xeet??) and remembered there was a big debate on this on one of threads.I regularly work in Leeds City Centre and as a consequence I'm there once a week or every fortnight at the very least. What I can categorically say is that it is an extremely vibrant centre. The shops are great and the nightlife is excellent too. Modern day Leeds centre is actually very similar to Nottingham
That's worse than that Verhoek chap who got homesick.Just saw this tweet (Xeet??) and remembered there was a big debate on this on one of threads.
Harsh but funny
Forest are magic on and off the pitch!
Leeds on a good day = Nottingham during the riots.That's worse than that Verhoek chap who got homesick.
he probably saw david pleat with some lube preparing for his anal exam and immediately got homesick.That's worse than that Verhoek chap who got homesick.
You’re best off looking around Newark wayIncidentally, following on from the NW players homes in Cheshire/Wirral/Southport info, where do Forest players tend to buy houses?
Ruddington used to be fairly popular.Incidentally, following on from the NW players homes in Cheshire/Wirral/Southport info, where do Forest players tend to buy houses?
Joel Lynch lived in the flats across from the Vic Tavern, Joe Lolley must have been close by as he was often found in the Rudd Arms.Ruddington used to be fairly popular.
James Perch, Nathan Tyson, Julian Bennett and a certain frequently ball-cupped midfielder had gaffs round that way.
Ah yes, I forgot about „Chambo“; he used to drive a very nice Mercedes-Benz shooting-brake.Joel Lynch lived in the flats across from the Vic Tavern, Joe Lolley must have been close by as he was often found in the Rudd Arms.
Luke Chambers lived just off Kirk Lane but don't think any of the current team live nearby, at least I've not seen any of them. Just had James Madison on Old Road before he went to Spurs can see his house on Google Earth as he put a football pitch in his back yard with JM10 on the centre circle
Yes, „Bowers“ was the famous frequently ball-cupped midfielder I was referring to earlier.Chris Cohen and Lewis McGugan live in Ruddington too. I saw the latter queueing for the chippy there a few months back.
Too much money for a Yank soccer player who has never impressed me.Didn't want him at the time. Too much wonga for an often crocked player.