saw this on facebook..thoughts?
Sky Sports understands a host of Championship clubs are hunting Stoke City striker Mamady Sidibe.
The 32-year-old Mali international has been beset by injury problems in recent years.
Sidibe has suffered two torn Achilles tendons and a dislocated knee cap which has meant he has not played since August 2010.
Stoke have stuck with Sidibe as Pulis is a huge fan of the former Gillingham striker.
Now fully fit, Sibibe was left out of Stoke's 25-man Premier League squad and he is subsequently looking for a loan move.
Sky Sports understands Sheffield Wednesday, Leeds, Barnsley and Derby are all keen on taking him.
Depends on wages but I guess our location would be an advantage.
sidibe on loan?
posted on 12/9/12
Tonto is a fan of the big lie.
Richard Belzer defines The Big Lie, in his book UFOs, JFK, and Elvis: Conspiracies You Don't Have To Be Crazy To Believe, this way: "If you tell a lie that's big enough, and you tell it often enough, people will believe you are telling the truth, even when what you are saying is total crap."
posted on 12/9/12
I stand corrected.
Derby's season of grey seats and hoofball started against Watford.
posted on 12/9/12
I was actually shocked by how low our attendance against Watford was Tonto. Only a bit over 20,000. Then I looked at the attendance at the City Ground where apparently the city is a buzz of excitement at the new signings and owners. The Nottingham public certainly seem so excited that less than 20,000 could be bothered to turn up. Your new owners must wonder why they bothered.
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"strett ad nauseum" is as good a user name as any, I suppose.
posted on 12/9/12
Is it Strett? I am not about to look into a uses of English text book but I would have thought less than would be just as appropriate here.
I suspect like many Forest fans you are somewhat underwhelmed by the Nottingham public's response to the recent changes at the City Ground. I have a programme from the Brian Clough, Peter Taylor testimonial match in 1978 and in the programme notes Peter Taylor comments on how only just over 21,000 fans attended Forest's first game in the old division 1 even after they had started with a good away win at Everton. Seems nothing changes.
posted on 12/9/12
Just over 20000 and still the second highest attendance of the day
posted on 12/9/12
No thanks!!
posted on 12/9/12
Wassa, correct