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2015/16 Transfer Speculation

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over 10 years ago

robmm1976 wrote:

sthn.jeff wrote:

Hard News wrote:

C-Diddy wrote:

Wait. The Chinese are buying up all the Canadian property in New Zealand?

Yeah. What's that aboot?

Ehh

them Canadians can't be trusted......the first nation to burn down the white house until the aliens in independence day done it & they dishonoured our Ryan as well. A crime against humanity that country with a better flag than us, a crime

Decklan Wynne will be Canadian in 5 years

"Ive just re-visited this and once again realised that C-Diddy is a genius - a drunk, Newcastle bred disgrace - but a genius." - Hard News, 11:39am 4th June 2009

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over 10 years ago

C-Diddy wrote:

robmm1976 wrote:

sthn.jeff wrote:

Hard News wrote:

C-Diddy wrote:

Wait. The Chinese are buying up all the Canadian property in New Zealand?

Yeah. What's that aboot?

Ehh

them Canadians can't be trusted......the first nation to burn down the white house until the aliens in independence day done it & they dishonoured our Ryan as well. A crime against humanity that country with a better flag than us, a crime

Decklan Wynne will be Canadian in 5 years

Not if he plays the way he did in his Canadian debut!
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over 10 years ago

robmm1976 wrote:

sthn.jeff wrote:

Hard News wrote:

C-Diddy wrote:

Wait. The Chinese are buying up all the Canadian property in New Zealand?

Yeah. What's that aboot?

Ehh

them Canadians can't be trusted......the first nation to burn down the white house until the aliens in independence day done it & they dishonoured our Ryan as well. A crime against humanity that country with a better flag than us, a crime

Don't forget Celine Dion and Bryan Adams 

People like Coldplay and voted for the Nazis. You can't trust people.

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over 10 years ago

C-Diddy wrote:

robmm1976 wrote:

C-Diddy wrote:

robmm1976 wrote:

You can't blame a baby for popping out into a complex political narrative

I blame the Chinese

for forever blowing housing bubbles? Apparently, it is Canadians the haters gotta hate......I blame Canada

Wait. The Chinese are buying up all the Canadian property in New Zealand?

I think it is the Canadians with Chinese sounding names, scumbags.

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over 10 years ago


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This forum needs less angst and more Kate Bush threads



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over 10 years ago · edited over 10 years ago · History

https://youtu.be/4qvNk52mXiU

the best in Canadian crime
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over 10 years ago

Doloras wrote:

On one hand, he used to play for Racing Santander so we can share some hilarious Ahsan Ali Syed jokes with him.

On the other hand... he's an Israeli rep, which means he brings with him a whole heap of political crap. Dude has a right to play football, but he'll face some tough questions about why Israel shouldn't be kicked out of FIFA for systematically trying to hobble the Palestine team, etc.

Dumbest post of the week. He'll have no problem if you and your mate Minto stay away from him.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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over 10 years ago

robmm1976 wrote:

sthn.jeff wrote:

Hard News wrote:

C-Diddy wrote:

Wait. The Chinese are buying up all the Canadian property in New Zealand?

Yeah. What's that aboot?

Ehh

them Canadians can't be trusted......the first nation to burn down the white house until the aliens in independence day done it & they dishonoured our Ryan as well. A crime against humanity that country with a better flag than us, a crime

Don't forget Celine Dion and Bryan Adams 

Dennis Leary?

"Ive just re-visited this and once again realised that C-Diddy is a genius - a drunk, Newcastle bred disgrace - but a genius." - Hard News, 11:39am 4th June 2009

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over 10 years ago

Boycott Canadian products! Buy maple syrup from Vermont instead

People like Coldplay and voted for the Nazis. You can't trust people.

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over 10 years ago

Boycott Canadian products! Buy maple syrup from Vermont instead

why is there a picture of a guy with his hands behind his back and a plug dripping? OHhhhhh wait, I got that so wrong, sorry

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over 10 years ago

Jeff Vader wrote:
. He'll have no problem if you and your mate Minto stay away from him.

Although I don't agree with him on everything, John Minto is indeed my mate and I'm proud of it.


Ramming liberal dribble down your throat since 2009
This forum needs less angst and more Kate Bush threads



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over 10 years ago

Doloras wrote:

Jeff Vader wrote:
. He'll have no problem if you and your mate Minto stay away from him.

Although I don't agree with him on everything, John Minto is indeed my mate and I'm proud of it.

He is your mate? Really? 

I would never have guessed.....

At the end of the day, Valeo summed it up best. Are you going to go hit up every German person in this country and give them shark cause of Hitler and the war?

Grumpy old bastard alert

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over 10 years ago · edited over 10 years ago · History

Jeff Vader wrote:

Doloras wrote:

Jeff Vader wrote:
. He'll have no problem if you and your mate Minto stay away from him.

Although I don't agree with him on everything, John Minto is indeed my mate and I'm proud of it.

He is your mate? Really? 

I would never have guessed.....

At the end of the day, Valeo summed it up best. Are you going to go hit up every German person in this country and give them shark cause of Hitler and the war?

They fbombed my Granny's house too!

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over 10 years ago · edited over 10 years ago · History

Not all Israeli people agree with their government's bullshark.

WW2/Holocaust was 70 years ago, Israel-Palestine is ongoing.

My attitude to Israel-Palestine is pretty much the same as my attitude to South Africa in the 1980s and I would have thought the same thing about signing a South African professional back then. I didn't say blackball him or harass him, but I'd want him to answer some tough questions.


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over 10 years ago

FFS i realise its the off season come on mods take some control.(wink wink nudge nudge) Or at least start a thread in which transfers will be whats mostly talked about and other crap.


GET YOUR SHIRTS OFF FOR THE BOYS

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over 10 years ago

Doloras wrote:

Not all Israeli people agree with their government's bullshark.

WW2/Holocaust was 70 years ago, Israel-Palestine is ongoing.

My attitude to Israel-Palestine is pretty much the same as my attitude to South Africa in the 1980s and I would have thought the same thing about signing a South African professional back then. I didn't say blackball him or harass him, but I'd want him to answer some tough questions.

I don't agree with Doloras - or John Minto on many things, but I respect their right to hold those views and express them.
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over 10 years ago

The same guy who said that he saw Gai Assulin in Wellington said he talked to him and he was on holliday - the whole story was probably bullshark from start to finish. Reguardles it seems as though he is in preseason with RCD Mallorca so all these political points are redundant, it's very unlikely that we're hiring Gai.


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over 10 years ago

Nope, nothing to see or hear that's relevant in this thread Taylor.

Kotahitanga. We are one.

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over 10 years ago

Doloras wrote:

Not all Israeli people agree with their government's bullshark.

WW2/Holocaust was 70 years ago, Israel-Palestine is ongoing.

My attitude to Israel-Palestine is pretty much the same as my attitude to South Africa in the 1980s and I would have thought the same thing about signing a South African professional back then. I didn't say blackball him or harass him, but I'd want him to answer some tough questions.

Based on what??? He is a footballer for fudges sake!

Grumpy old bastard alert

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over 10 years ago

Lets hope we don't sign a player from Saudi Arabia

a.haak

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over 10 years ago

valeo wrote:

Lets hope we don't sign a player from Saudi Arabia

We should hire an Israel and Palestine striker and each of them plays the same amount of minutes, just to be PC.

But I guess, the Nix transfers is more like this thread, it's going nowhere.

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over 10 years ago

C-Diddy wrote:

Dennis Leary?

That's nothing to do with him being Canadian.

He's just an asshole.

Adelaide's resident Nix supporter
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over 10 years ago

How about we get this thread back on topic and talk shark about what little we know about a possible signing instead. If you want to talk politics take it to another thread!

I'm an optimistic pessimist. 
I'm positive things will go wrong.
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over 10 years ago · edited over 10 years ago · History

Ryan wrote:

The same guy who said that he saw Gai Assulin in Wellington said he talked to him and he was on holliday - the whole story was probably bullshark from start to finish. Reguardles it seems as though he is in preseason with RCD Mallorca so all these political points are redundant, it's very unlikely that we're hiring Gai.


Ok well that's a load of sharke, who travels all the way around the world to come to Wellington for a holiday. He's our Jew man


Auckland will rise once more

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Doloras wrote:

Not all Israeli people agree with their government's bullshark.

WW2/Holocaust was 70 years ago, Israel-Palestine is ongoing.

My attitude to Israel-Palestine is pretty much the same as my attitude to South Africa in the 1980s and I would have thought the same thing about signing a South African professional back then. I didn't say blackball him or harass him, but I'd want him to answer some tough questions.

...and therefore, by extension of that logic, you'd be keen for any Kiwi footballer signed to answer some tough questions about the atrocities during the Maori Wars? 

Or, if it has to be ongoing to qualify, you'd want any Australian footballer signed to answer some tough questions over the refugee detention camps including, but not limited to, on Nauru?

I think what puzzles some of us is (a) why a footballer should be held to account for all (or any for that matter) of the policies of the government of the country they are from (particularly if they are making their career playing abroad), and (b) why Israeli footballers in particular need to face tough questions when you are not compaigning for footballers from other countries with skeletons in the closet to face similar questions.


Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.


Phoenix fans. We have to win them over one fan at a time.

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over 10 years ago · edited over 10 years ago · History

because those are no longer headline grabbing topics. So asking those questions wouldn't get them into the paper/on the 6pm news. 

#cynic 


Allegedly

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over 10 years ago

Champagne socialists ftw

                                                                        COYN    

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over 10 years ago
Really.... Really, we still can't keep this on topic. I know there is nothing else to comment on but really?
I'm an optimistic pessimist. 
I'm positive things will go wrong.
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bwtcf wrote:

Doloras wrote:

Not all Israeli people agree with their government's bullshark.

WW2/Holocaust was 70 years ago, Israel-Palestine is ongoing.

My attitude to Israel-Palestine is pretty much the same as my attitude to South Africa in the 1980s and I would have thought the same thing about signing a South African professional back then. I didn't say blackball him or harass him, but I'd want him to answer some tough questions.

...and therefore, by extension of that logic, you'd be keen for any Kiwi footballer signed to answer some tough questions about the atrocities during the Maori Wars? 

Or, if it has to be ongoing to qualify, you'd want any Australian footballer signed to answer some tough questions over the refugee detention camps including, but not limited to, on Nauru?

I think what puzzles some of us is (a) why a footballr should be held to account for all (or any for that matter) of the policies of the government of the country they are from (particularly if they are making their career playing abroad), and (b) why Israeli footballers in particular need to face tough questions when you are not compaigning for footballers from other countries with skeletons in the closet to face similar questions.

Not to mention the fact that we killed 22% of the entire Samoan population because we didn't quarantine a ship that had the flu virus in 1918.

Every country in the world has things that they have done wrong and should be ashamed about. To be fair to Deloras the Isreal and Palastine conflict is still very much current. And we have been doing a relatively equitable job of redressing past NZ atrocities.

Now back to football.

What I was saying above is the whole story of seeing Gai was probably bullshark, unless the hold up is we're attempting to negotiate him out of a contract he has another year at his spanish club and appears to be in pre season with them.

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I see some here are  having a go at Mr Minto. I assume if they were rugby fans instead of football then they would have been applauding the 81 spring bok tour, throwing some bottles at protesters and praising Piggy Muldoon.

Many including Mandela said it made a difference.

Nothing wrong with Minto. 

Saying that I don't want him hassling our new Jew Man.


Auckland will rise once more

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over 10 years ago

I am nervous.

From the original "They'd hoped to get it signed sealed and delivered last night but now it'll be early next week" It's been nearly two weeks. And now maybe it's next week...


Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.


Phoenix fans. We have to win them over one fan at a time.

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over 10 years ago

He might be the Gai they are talking about. I heard Hebrews his own beer so would fit in with the craft beer scene here. Or course, that's if he isn't put off by the Rabbid political debate from fans.

Sorry for the Torahble puns ...

People like Coldplay and voted for the Nazis. You can't trust people.

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Double post

People like Coldplay and voted for the Nazis. You can't trust people.

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over 10 years ago

Ryan wrote:

bwtcf wrote:

Doloras wrote:

Not all Israeli people agree with their government's bullshark.

WW2/Holocaust was 70 years ago, Israel-Palestine is ongoing.

My attitude to Israel-Palestine is pretty much the same as my attitude to South Africa in the 1980s and I would have thought the same thing about signing a South African professional back then. I didn't say blackball him or harass him, but I'd want him to answer some tough questions.

...and therefore, by extension of that logic, you'd be keen for any Kiwi footballer signed to answer some tough questions about the atrocities during the Maori Wars? 

Or, if it has to be ongoing to qualify, you'd want any Australian footballer signed to answer some tough questions over the refugee detention camps including, but not limited to, on Nauru?

I think what puzzles some of us is (a) why a footballr should be held to account for all (or any for that matter) of the policies of the government of the country they are from (particularly if they are making their career playing abroad), and (b) why Israeli footballers in particular need to face tough questions when you are not compaigning for footballers from other countries with skeletons in the closet to face similar questions.

Not to mention the fact that we killed 22% of the entire Samoan population because we didn't quarantine a ship that had the flu virus in 1918.

Every country in the world has things that they have done wrong and should be ashamed about. To be fair to Deloras the Isreal and Palastine conflict is still very much current. And we have been doing a relatively equitable job of redressing past NZ atrocities.

Now back to football.

What I was saying above is the whole story of seeing Gai was probably bullshark, unless the hold up is we're attempting to negotiate him out of a contract he has another year at his spanish club and appears to be in pre season with them.

Agree.  We shot over 40  Japanese POW's   in 1942 in Featherston.

If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid

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over 10 years ago

bwtcf wrote:

I am nervous.

From the original "They'd hoped to get it signed sealed and delivered last night but now it'll be early next week" It's been nearly two weeks. And now maybe it's next week...

Might be keeping it for us tomorrow night.

GET YOUR SHIRTS OFF FOR THE BOYS

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over 10 years ago

More Likely Friday, we are (maybe) doing a #PhoenixCity recording on Thursday.


Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.


Phoenix fans. We have to win them over one fan at a time.

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over 10 years ago

Leggy wrote:

Ryan wrote:

bwtcf wrote:

Doloras wrote:

Not all Israeli people agree with their government's bullshark.

WW2/Holocaust was 70 years ago, Israel-Palestine is ongoing.

My attitude to Israel-Palestine is pretty much the same as my attitude to South Africa in the 1980s and I would have thought the same thing about signing a South African professional back then. I didn't say blackball him or harass him, but I'd want him to answer some tough questions.

...and therefore, by extension of that logic, you'd be keen for any Kiwi footballer signed to answer some tough questions about the atrocities during the Maori Wars? 

Or, if it has to be ongoing to qualify, you'd want any Australian footballer signed to answer some tough questions over the refugee detention camps including, but not limited to, on Nauru?

I think what puzzles some of us is (a) why a footballr should be held to account for all (or any for that matter) of the policies of the government of the country they are from (particularly if they are making their career playing abroad), and (b) why Israeli footballers in particular need to face tough questions when you are not compaigning for footballers from other countries with skeletons in the closet to face similar questions.

Not to mention the fact that we killed 22% of the entire Samoan population because we didn't quarantine a ship that had the flu virus in 1918.

Every country in the world has things that they have done wrong and should be ashamed about. To be fair to Deloras the Isreal and Palastine conflict is still very much current. And we have been doing a relatively equitable job of redressing past NZ atrocities.

Now back to football.

What I was saying above is the whole story of seeing Gai was probably bullshark, unless the hold up is we're attempting to negotiate him out of a contract he has another year at his spanish club and appears to be in pre season with them.

Agree.  We shot over 40  Japanese POW's   in 1942 in Featherston.

Wasn't aware of this from my NZ history. Really interesting reading up on it.


Auckland will rise once more

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over 10 years ago

maybe someone should be asking siggy about it. 


Allegedly

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over 10 years ago

Leggy wrote:

Ryan wrote:

bwtcf wrote:

Doloras wrote:

Not all Israeli people agree with their government's bullshark.

WW2/Holocaust was 70 years ago, Israel-Palestine is ongoing.

My attitude to Israel-Palestine is pretty much the same as my attitude to South Africa in the 1980s and I would have thought the same thing about signing a South African professional back then. I didn't say blackball him or harass him, but I'd want him to answer some tough questions.

...and therefore, by extension of that logic, you'd be keen for any Kiwi footballer signed to answer some tough questions about the atrocities during the Maori Wars? 

Or, if it has to be ongoing to qualify, you'd want any Australian footballer signed to answer some tough questions over the refugee detention camps including, but not limited to, on Nauru?

I think what puzzles some of us is (a) why a footballr should be held to account for all (or any for that matter) of the policies of the government of the country they are from (particularly if they are making their career playing abroad), and (b) why Israeli footballers in particular need to face tough questions when you are not compaigning for footballers from other countries with skeletons in the closet to face similar questions.

Not to mention the fact that we killed 22% of the entire Samoan population because we didn't quarantine a ship that had the flu virus in 1918.

Every country in the world has things that they have done wrong and should be ashamed about. To be fair to Deloras the Isreal and Palastine conflict is still very much current. And we have been doing a relatively equitable job of redressing past NZ atrocities.

Now back to football.

What I was saying above is the whole story of seeing Gai was probably bullshark, unless the hold up is we're attempting to negotiate him out of a contract he has another year at his spanish club and appears to be in pre season with them.

Agree.  We shot over 40  Japanese POW's   in 1942 in Featherston.

Wasn't aware of this from my NZ history. Really interesting reading up on it.

Fudgeing Japanese buying up all the Canadian and Chinese real estate in the Wairarapa...

"Ive just re-visited this and once again realised that C-Diddy is a genius - a drunk, Newcastle bred disgrace - but a genius." - Hard News, 11:39am 4th June 2009

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