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Its going to be test for him to play competitive fixtures regularly. Do we think he can hold his own at that level and what will he make of his new surroundings. Early days of course but I just wondered what everyone's initial impressions were. |
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He's done well so far, the problem is that he may have found his level. City will be looking for players who can take them forward.
You never know though, he could have the same kind of career trajectory as that other notable Liverpool loanee Stevie 'Warlock' Warnock. Here's hopin'!
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I think he'll do well. I mean, I hope so. But I'm not sure. I have doubts.
I don't think he'll do well there, to be honest. |
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is 'Jay' his real name? and if not, what is his real name? Jason? James? and if so, why Jay?
(by 'so' there, I mean if Jay is his real name, not 'not'. but the 'so' clause could apply eqaully to the 'not' case. i.e. if he is Jay, why is he Jay? and if he is not Jay, why is he Jay?) |
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I have my doubts about the real motives behind the move. Seems to me that there is some kind of agenda here.
Liquidating the youth academy is benitez long term aim, his own 'guernica'. He mistreats spearing in a public attempt to break the youth players spirits. Even Ferguson has sent a dossier of evidence to the FA because he hates to see these young players being mentally and even physically abused in some cases. Its been part of a 20 year campaign backed by european top brass, Houllier was also in on it. To systematically destroy the club and leave us no option but merge with Everton or disband. Houlliers contribution was to redevelop the academy in a way that could be easily re-configured as a local leisure centre, while shedding all the promising youngsters we had, and retaining the likes of Ritchie Partridge as evidence we weren't producing first team quality. Alonso was sold and his silence paid for after he made the mistake of visiting the academy on his day off. He went to show support to the u18s but he saw what was going on and Benitez had to shut him up. this is what he saw: ![]() He was never the same player after that. there was a sadness in his eyes that even garcia and nunez couldn't get beyond. someone needs to look at the signing of Aquilani too. 18m for a player who is never fit, but who conveniently has a bust of mussolini while benitez is obsessed with franco. join the dots. thats the real reason he signed mark gonzales and has pellegrino as his left hand man, dirty war experience. He only signs black players to select them out of position in an attempt to prove his outlandish racial theories. Good luck to Jay down there, but I worry about his welfare.
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There's certainly enough evidence in the way football has been systematically been used as an instrument of political propaganda, to suggest that elite European clubs are involved in the illuminati conspiracy.
There are kids as young as 8 being bought and sold by these football academies now. They are given intensive physical, mental conditioning and how long before there is an element of genetic manipulation... You know 'for the good of the game' now I'm not implicating spearing, he's a good lad, but he may have been exposed to the ideas of the Texan tom hicks and his European agents. |
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I saw Jay play the other day. He was standing in the centre circle, staring into the sun.
Obviously replenishing his precious energies. Good lad. |
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Interesting that all this is coming out about the REDS. See my post in the 'ash cloud' thread.
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looks like we're rinsing out the scouse academy quite nicely! first hobbsy (a brilliant signing) now jay, lets hope we get to keep james vaughan too!
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Seems awfully coincidental that Hobbs is good enough for Leicester, but not for Liverpool????
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djhooker, out of interest did your interest in Icke come from his career as Leicester keeper, or vice versa? there's something very special about that club
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It's worth pointing out that FIFA and uefa with their global government agenda really grew to prominence after icke retired from football. If he was still involved in football he'd expose what is happening.
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funnily enough me and icke shared a similar path, i had trials for cov city when i used to be a goalie, icke played in goal for them too. and we both ended up quitting that to pursue the good fight. |
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what's your feeling on Jay then? think he is going to be able to handle himself down there? maybe the new Robbie Savage?
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Jay's destined for greater things surely? Does David Icke still have any influence at Leicester? This could be the greatest move of his career
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I have it on good authority that jays progress is being monitored.
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Rudolph Austin will break his fat, hub cap stealing arse, and then make him humble!
Last edited by mr_i_disagree; 27-07-2012 at 11:26 PM. |
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