Ex-Player/Manager Watch

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mis wrote:Fabian Delph..
I missed him and i really do.. I feel that it was a big mistake when he signed for man city..
Hardly play these days..
Went to Saints v Man City yesterday and he was largely anonymous.
I actually forgot he was playing till he got hit in the face with the ball and went down like a skittle ..

City were in Madrid yesterday afternoon though - they were so bad I think we might've scraped a draw against them ..
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Looks like Paddy Kisnorbo has retired one of my favourite players of recent times.
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Been a great season so far for ex Leeds players:
Schmeichel wins Premier League with Leicester
Vokes scores goal to take Burnley back up to Prem
Billy Sharp and Nicky Adjose score 43 goals between them
Adam Clayton hopes of autmattic promotion with Boro
Tom Lees in the Play-offs with Wednesday
Bradley J in play-offs with Derby
Even Steve Morrison has 17 goals to put Millwall in League One play offs
Ross Mac scored 15 so far and got a POTY nomination.

Any more?
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dlw10 wrote:
Any more?
The renaissance of Milner and Lennon on Merseyside this calendar year after seemingly being frozen out before Xmas.

Max Gradel's cameo role after long-term injury in Bournemouth's astonishing season in the Prem, suggesting he can play at that level.

Eirik Bakke managed his old club Sogndal - a team which his father also managed - to first in the second tier of the Norweigan league, gaining promotion to the top flight of the Tippeligaen.

Perhaps most staggering of all is one Jason Pearce - a player I have absolutely slaughtered in the past - who played 42 games and scored 4 goals in Wigan's promotion season :crazy: :o :silent: :D
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dlw10 wrote: Any more?
Billy Paynter, 14 league goals in 30 appearances for Hartlepool :thumbup:
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Alex Cairns moves on from Rotherham, and signs for Fleetwood.
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Leeds born Tommy Spurr released by Blackburn as was Matt Kilgallon.

Johnathon Woodgate released by Boro.
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Ben Parker has signed for Harrogate Town.
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Bruno Ribeiro in the running to be Port Vale manager:-

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36479627
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