i was rather hoping that after the last 3 managers had failed to spot that church is not quite good enough(i'm being kind),that luzon had a pair of fully functioning eyes.it appears not.i'm all for effort even if it disguises a lack of ability,but having played the game for 35+ years,i have one such pair.sure he'll knock the odd one in if he plays enough,most people would.i'm sure he's a nice bloke,yet i'm beyond giving him any more chances.i find myself counting his touches,sometimes in single figures,i don't get up if it's played to him,or if he sets off after another lost cause,because it is just that. we didn't take our chances and didn't finish teams off seems a repetetive managerial cry.i wonder why?is it because he can't hold the ball up by any chance?(another talent).if we start with him,i clock watch,hoping there's enough time to turn it around when he's hauled off,and if he's brought on,i know deep down,it's game over.there's a word for it where i come from-ponce. i know some will agree and some won't,but honestly,don't waste your keyboard time pointing out my penchant for lower case.
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Millwall were keen, but Simon realized their fans were not as patient us our's declined the offer.
Last season Harriott came good in the 45th + 46 match of the season and then reverted back to mediocre this season.
I'm not suggesting Simon will score 5 goals like Calum, but if he popped in a deflected shot and one off his shoulder could he get another contract ?
Even thou i'm a atheist; i pray not.
i am a little church(far from the frantic
world with its rapture and anguish)at peace with nature
--i do not worry if longer nights grow longest;
i am not sorry when silence becomes singing