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Whadda ya reckon?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foo...ton/5304692.stm Personally I hope the fat granny shagger gets his come-uppence. And the Daily Mail. -- Pearcey "I want to be at a football club which can tell you a story, and I believe that our greatest story's still to come." - David Moyes (independent 1st November 2004) |
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"Pearcey" <pearcey@pearcey.info> wrote in message news:4lqd9mF35p92U1@individual.net... Quote:
I knew Moyes would have to take umbridge to that quote, it's a sentence that could never be ignored and Moyes knows that. The timing of reacting to this issue is cute, very cute and typical of a Moyes manoevre...after a very good team performance/result. -- Les D... ...The Manic St.End Preacher. |
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"Les D" <schizenhausen@berlin.co.uk> wrote in message news:lMXJg.106973$fV1.43486@fe1.news.blueyonder.co .uk... Quote:
Here's a spanner to throw in the works...the ITN evening news just covered the story and according to some guy (I didn't catch his name), the "Moyes forced me out" quote isn't even in the bastard book. -- Les D... ...The Manic St.End Preacher. |
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Les D wrote:
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I saw the ghost writer on one of the channels it might have been him. Anyhow, I doubt if Moyes is complaining about a single exact quote of "Moyes forced me out" but rather that Rooney was saying there was a campaign to get shut of him. I got the impression from the interview that the writer was now tring to back track and say that what the book meant was no manager could've been expected to live with Rooney's behaviour when he was just 17 and being so disrespectful. This was certainly not how it was serialised in the paper but no way am I going to buy the book to read for myself. I'm fucked off with the situation as I do not want to read about the fat little bastard but he keeps forcing himself into Everton's already meagre press space. Sooner someone slips him some of Andy VDM.s stash the better we'll all be -- Blueł |
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On Fri, 01 Sep 2006 09:38:20 GMT, Pearcey wrote in
alt.sports.soccer.everton: Quote:
Moyes is pursuing the Mail not Rooney. This suggests that they've changed the context of Rooney's quotes in some way. How they have done it, I can't even be arsed trying to find out. To be perfectly honest, I can't see the point of this at all. It is such a *nothing* that he should have just left it alone. -- Moog http://www.last.fm/user/efcmoog/ "I used to be with it but then they changed what 'it' was. Now what I'm with isn't it, and what's it seems weird and scary to me." |
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On Fri, 01 Sep 2006 18:03:35 GMT, Les D wrote in
alt.sports.soccer.everton: Quote:
Hmmm. Now *that* would make sense. -- Moog http://www.last.fm/user/efcmoog/ "I used to be with it but then they changed what 'it' was. Now what I'm with isn't it, and what's it seems weird and scary to me." |
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Blueł wrote:
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Moyes forced me out is the headline on the back of the Daily Mail - Moyes is suing them for that - it has nothing to do with rooney |
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Moog wrote:
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Moyes forced me out is the headline on the back of the Daily Mail - Moyes is suing them for that - it has nothing to do with rooney |
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On Sat, 02 Sep 2006 08:38:39 GMT, Pearcey wrote in
alt.sports.soccer.everton: Quote:
Which is what I said in my previous post Wayne. -- Moog http://www.last.fm/user/efcmoog/ "I used to be with it but then they changed what 'it' was. Now what I'm with isn't it, and what's it seems weird and scary to me." |
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Roomey leaving Everton (particularly in light of his "Once an
Evertonian" tea-shirt) was something that hurt for a long time. I'm just pissed off that the thick little twat then had to pick at the scaabs to re-open some of the hurt. Did he really need to wrte (have written for him) this book? I'm sure that by the time of the last world cup many Evertonians wanted to see him do well ? I did but I will not in the future -- Blueł |
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