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Would you have signed this bloke?

Started by CorkedHat, November 01, 2011, 01:19:14 AM

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CorkedHat

If a player had this kind of record would you sign him?
•   November 2002: Accused of spitting at West Ham fans while at Liverpool
•   September 2003: Fined £5,000 and pleads guilty to spitting at Celtic fans at a Uefa Cup quarter-final the previous March
•   November 2004: Charged with spitting at an 11-year-old Middlesbrough fan while on loan at Bolton
•   November 2004: Fined two weeks' wages and banned for three games for spitting at Portsmouth's Arjan de Zeeuw
•   September 2009: Questioned by police over allegations he racially abused a ball-boy at Everton
•   January 2011: Accused of taunting QPR's Jamie Mackie while he lay injured during their FA Cup clash with Blackburn
•   March 2011: Sent off in Rangers' derby match with Celtic after an altercation with Neil Lennon and showing dissent towards the referee.
•   July 2011: Fails to report for Blackburn's pre-season tour to Austria
Doncaster Rovers have just signed Diouf which goes to prove that there's always someone who is prepared to give someone another chance no matter what kind of disgrace he has previously been.

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You've got to look at it from a Doncaster perspective though, they need to stay up and he's probably a lot better than anything they've got at the moment.

Mr_Moon

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Doncaster Rovers are in a precarious position right now. McKay has effectively taken over the club transfers with the view of taking on loan 'dissatisfied' players from French clubs. One of his aims is to slash the wage bill in half. It doesn't take an expert to realise that to reduce it by 50% you'll need to get rid of the top earners and replace them with loan players. Now to me, this seems like Ryan is effectively using Mckay as a scapegoat for asset stripping. Once the top earners have gone and the loan players have returned to their respective clubs then Donny with be left with nothing that'll leave them in deep like United were (hence relegation). Unfortunately for Donny (despite their exaggerated claims of being Brazil of the football league), they'll be back down to where they belong, in the Conference or League two.

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Berserker

Quote from: CorkedHat on November 01, 2011, 01:19:14 AM
If a player had this kind of record would you sign him?
•   November 2002: Accused of spitting at West Ham fans while at Liverpool
•   September 2003: Fined £5,000 and pleads guilty to spitting at Celtic fans at a Uefa Cup quarter-final the previous March
•   November 2004: Charged with spitting at an 11-year-old Middlesbrough fan while on loan at Bolton
•   November 2004: Fined two weeks' wages and banned for three games for spitting at Portsmouth's Arjan de Zeeuw
•   September 2009: Questioned by police over allegations he racially abused a ball-boy at Everton
•   January 2011: Accused of taunting QPR's Jamie Mackie while he lay injured during their FA Cup clash with Blackburn
•   March 2011: Sent off in Rangers' derby match with Celtic after an altercation with Neil Lennon and showing dissent towards the referee.
•   July 2011: Fails to report for Blackburn's pre-season tour to Austria
Doncaster Rovers have just signed Diouf which goes to prove that there's always someone who is prepared to give someone another chance no matter what kind of disgrace he has previously been.



He does have a problem with spitting, maybe he wears false teeth and can't help it
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To think we missed out on him and Joey Barton.

Edwatch_Winston_Malone

Quote from: CorkedHat on November 01, 2011, 01:19:14 AM
If a player had this kind of record would you sign him?
•   November 2002: Accused of spitting at West Ham fans while at Liverpool
•   September 2003: Fined £5,000 and pleads guilty to spitting at Celtic fans at a Uefa Cup quarter-final the previous March
•   November 2004: Charged with spitting at an 11-year-old Middlesbrough fan while on loan at Bolton
•   November 2004: Fined two weeks' wages and banned for three games for spitting at Portsmouth's Arjan de Zeeuw
•   September 2009: Questioned by police over allegations he racially abused a ball-boy at Everton
•   January 2011: Accused of taunting QPR's Jamie Mackie while he lay injured during their FA Cup clash with Blackburn
•   March 2011: Sent off in Rangers' derby match with Celtic after an altercation with Neil Lennon and showing dissent towards the referee.
•   July 2011: Fails to report for Blackburn's pre-season tour to Austria
Doncaster Rovers have just signed Diouf which goes to prove that there's always someone who is prepared to give someone another chance no matter what kind of disgrace he has previously been.



At least he didn't swear...


CorkedHat

He didn't do Doncaster much good. He made his debut for them last night and they lost 3-1 at home. Enough to make you spit chips  :down_under:
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