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Old 09-05-2006, 08:09 AM
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Back page of the Echo yesterday featured a full page on how devastated
Yorkey was to leave Sydney. He was crying about "sitting by the phone at 5pm
on friday, hoping that Sydney would ring and say that they still wanted
him".
When you read between the lines, what actually happened was that Sydney were
struggling to pay his wages, so were prepared to listen to offers. SAFC came
in and they let him go.

Can't decide if this is a blatant piece of stirring by the Echo, or if he's
in a massive sulk and will probably leave after a few games.
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Old 09-05-2006, 06:44 PM
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[Dave Herbal - said the following; on 05/09/2006 09:09:]
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Back page of the Echo yesterday featured a full page on how devastated Yorkey was to leave Sydney. He was crying about "sitting by the phone at 5pm on friday, hoping that Sydney would ring and say that they still wanted him". When you read between the lines, what actually happened was that Sydney were struggling to pay his wages, so were prepared to listen to offers. SAFC came in and they let him go. Can't decide if this is a blatant piece of stirring by the Echo, or if he's in a massive sulk and will probably leave after a few games.


Why would the Echo want to sir it up ? It doesn't make
any sense.

It sounds to me that he was very happy in Sydney, and
not just because of football. But because he was
absolutely settled there. I wouldn't be surprised if
he lasted until the Jan transfer window and then went
back. Think about it, if you lived an idyllic life in
Sydney Australia would you want to move to sunny Wearside ?


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Old 09-06-2006, 07:33 AM
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another MickG wrote:
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[Dave Herbal - said the following; on 05/09/2006 09:09:]
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Back page of the Echo yesterday featured a full page on how devastated Yorkey was to leave Sydney. He was crying about "sitting by the phone at 5pm on friday, hoping that Sydney would ring and say that they still wanted him". When you read between the lines, what actually happened was that Sydney were struggling to pay his wages, so were prepared to listen to offers. SAFC came in and they let him go. Can't decide if this is a blatant piece of stirring by the Echo, or if he's in a massive sulk and will probably leave after a few games.
Why would the Echo want to sir it up ? It doesn't make any sense. It sounds to me that he was very happy in Sydney, and not just because of football. But because he was absolutely settled there. I wouldn't be surprised if he lasted until the Jan transfer window and then went back. Think about it, if you lived an idyllic life in Sydney Australia would you want to move to sunny Wearside ?

Maybe he's worried Jordan will get the CSA onto him once he sets foot
in the UK )

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Old 09-06-2006, 02:50 PM
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[Hmm! - said the following; on 06/09/2006 08:33:]
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another MickG wrote:
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[Dave Herbal - said the following; on 05/09/2006 09:09:]
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Back page of the Echo yesterday featured a full page on how devastated Yorkey was to leave Sydney. He was crying about "sitting by the phone at 5pm on friday, hoping that Sydney would ring and say that they still wanted him". When you read between the lines, what actually happened was that Sydney were struggling to pay his wages, so were prepared to listen to offers. SAFC came in and they let him go. Can't decide if this is a blatant piece of stirring by the Echo, or if he's in a massive sulk and will probably leave after a few games.
Why would the Echo want to sir it up ? It doesn't make any sense. It sounds to me that he was very happy in Sydney, and not just because of football. But because he was absolutely settled there. I wouldn't be surprised if he lasted until the Jan transfer window and then went back. Think about it, if you lived an idyllic life in Sydney Australia would you want to move to sunny Wearside ?
Maybe he's worried Jordan will get the CSA onto him once he sets foot in the UK )


ha ha ha ,,,,aye, aswell as many others if the rumours
are true...lol

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Old 09-06-2006, 11:05 PM
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believe me the answer is no


"another MickG" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message
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[Dave Herbal - said the following; on 05/09/2006 09:09:]
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Back page of the Echo yesterday featured a full page on how devastated Yorkey was to leave Sydney. He was crying about "sitting by the phone at 5pm on friday, hoping that Sydney would ring and say that they still wanted him". When you read between the lines, what actually happened was that Sydney were struggling to pay his wages, so were prepared to listen to offers. SAFC came in and they let him go. Can't decide if this is a blatant piece of stirring by the Echo, or if he's in a massive sulk and will probably leave after a few games.
Why would the Echo want to sir it up ? It doesn't make any sense. It sounds to me that he was very happy in Sydney, and not just because of football. But because he was absolutely settled there. I wouldn't be surprised if he lasted until the Jan transfer window and then went back. Think about it, if you lived an idyllic life in Sydney Australia would you want to move to sunny Wearside ?



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Old 09-07-2006, 07:22 AM
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[Steve - said the following; on 07/09/2006 00:05:]
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believe me the answer is no "another MickG" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message news:44fdc593@212.67.96.135...
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[Dave Herbal - said the following; on 05/09/2006 09:09:]
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Back page of the Echo yesterday featured a full page on how devastated Yorkey was to leave Sydney. He was crying about "sitting by the phone at 5pm on friday, hoping that Sydney would ring and say that they still wanted him". When you read between the lines, what actually happened was that Sydney were struggling to pay his wages, so were prepared to listen to offers. SAFC came in and they let him go. Can't decide if this is a blatant piece of stirring by the Echo, or if he's in a massive sulk and will probably leave after a few games.
Why would the Echo want to sir it up ? It doesn't make any sense. It sounds to me that he was very happy in Sydney, and not just because of football. But because he was absolutely settled there. I wouldn't be surprised if he lasted until the Jan transfer window and then went back. Think about it, if you lived an idyllic life in Sydney Australia would you want to move to sunny Wearside ?


Thought you would say that ... lol

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