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The Sheriff
Joined: 17 Aug 2007 Posts: 295
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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 12:11 am Post subject: Hutton to Spurs |
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Rangers have apparently agreed a fee of eight million pounds with Spurs for
the transfer of Alan Hutton.
Being discussed on Clyde one at the moment.
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The Sheriff
Joined: 17 Aug 2007 Posts: 295
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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 12:16 am Post subject: Re: Hutton to Spurs |
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"The Sheriff" wrote in message $h35.18500@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
> Rangers have apparently agreed a fee of eight million pounds with Spurs
> for the transfer of Alan Hutton.
> Being discussed on Clyde one at the moment.
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> The Law
On the BBC Website now as well
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/r/rangers/7170640.stm
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Mad Max
Joined: 17 Aug 2007 Posts: 133
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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 5:41 pm Post subject: Re: Hutton to Spurs |
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On Jan 3, 7:42 pm, "The Sheriff"
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> Same story and similar figures being quoted on SKY as well
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> The Law
Same story thast been doing its rounds.
Reports suggest that rangers today accepted a £8million bid from Spurs
and the deal was all but completed when the man him self apparently
decided he was staying put at ibrox. The rangers starlet has been
called a future rangers captain and even branded "The Blue Cafu", and
been watched in action by clubs like Manchester united, and a top
flight Italian side. Rangers fans will have a mixed reaction if Hutton
leaves the club, with some thinking that £8m is far too big a lump of
cash to turn down for a club with rangers current financial state.
Others will argue rangers should not sell the player who was listed as
8th best young player in the world. Hutton, who is a born and bread
rangers fan may find the wage bracket offered by 'Spurs too much to
turn down, but by the looks of it he would rather stay at rangers for
now. This could all change of course if spurs Flash-the-cash a bit
more and tempt him away from his favorite club. |
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The Sheriff
Joined: 17 Aug 2007 Posts: 295
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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 2:01 am Post subject: Re: Hutton to Spurs |
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"Mad Max" wrote in message @c4g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
On Jan 3, 7:42 pm, "The Sheriff"
wrote:
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> Same story and similar figures being quoted on SKY as well
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> The Law
Same story thast been doing its rounds.
Reports suggest that rangers today accepted a £8million bid from Spurs
and the deal was all but completed when the man him self apparently
decided he was staying put at ibrox. The rangers starlet has been
called a future rangers captain and even branded "The Blue Cafu", and
been watched in action by clubs like Manchester united, and a top
flight Italian side. Rangers fans will have a mixed reaction if Hutton
leaves the club, with some thinking that £8m is far too big a lump of
cash to turn down for a club with rangers current financial state.
Others will argue rangers should not sell the player who was listed as
8th best young player in the world. Hutton, who is a born and bread
rangers fan may find the wage bracket offered by 'Spurs too much to
turn down, but by the looks of it he would rather stay at rangers for
now. This could all change of course if spurs Flash-the-cash a bit
more and tempt him away from his favorite club.
Time will tell
Bottom line is we have a ready made replacement in Whittaker and eight
million could be used to bring in some quality players. |
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Mad Max
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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 6:27 pm Post subject: Re: Hutton to Spurs |
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On Jan 3, 9:01 pm, "The Sheriff"
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> Time will tell
> Bottom line is we have a ready made replacement in Whittaker and eight
> million could be used to bring in some quality players.
Yes and what would make it more sweeter is the look on people like
Zebhoys faces.but i would rather he was here to keep dancing boy in
his back pocket. |
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liam67
Joined: 17 Aug 2007 Posts: 39
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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 2:52 pm Post subject: Re: Hutton to Spurs |
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"The Sheriff" wrote:
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> Rangers have apparently agreed a fee of eight million pounds with Spurs for
> the transfer of Alan Hutton.
> Being discussed on Clyde one at the moment.
How do you see the fact that Rangers agreed to sell Hutton, but Hutton
didn't want to move? Could you have done alot with £9m, since I think
the Premiership valuations are excessive, or do you think it's
preferable that he's stayed. I recognise that he has improved and is
brave going forward, willing to beat people and gets a good cross in
but can't help think it get's lost in defence sometimes ie a couple of
times against Lyon, Scotland Italy first goal and second goal he
should have put the ball in Row ZZ instead of getting embroiled with
the Italian. Think it was Greame Spiers that quoted a Rangers legend
only 18 months or so ago....Rangers legend said he won't cut it....
Maybe it's just cos I'm wishing here but I think you would have had
more chance winning the league if you had £9m to spend in the transfer
market...ie buy a centre forward... |
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Mad Max
Joined: 17 Aug 2007 Posts: 133
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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 3:32 pm Post subject: Re: Hutton to Spurs |
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On Jan 4, 5:52 pm, liam67 wrote:
> "The Sheriff" wrote:
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> > Rangers have apparently agreed a fee of eight million pounds with Spurs for
> > the transfer of Alan Hutton.
> > Being discussed on Clyde one at the moment.
>
> How do you see the fact that Rangers agreed to sell Hutton, but Hutton
> didn't want to move? Could you have done alot with £9m, since I think
> the Premiership valuations are excessive, or do you think it's
> preferable that he's stayed. I recognise that he has improved and is
> brave going forward, willing to beat people and gets a good cross in
> but can't help think it get's lost in defence sometimes ie a couple of
> times against Lyon, Scotland Italy first goal and second goal he
> should have put the ball in Row ZZ instead of getting embroiled with
> the Italian. Think it was Greame Spiers that quoted a Rangers legend
> only 18 months or so ago....Rangers legend said he won't cut it....
Spiers and a Rangers legend, eh it would have been your hero sandy
would it?
as for spiers, nobody listens to him and nobody talks to him.
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> Maybe it's just cos I'm wishing here but I think you would have had
> more chance winning the league if you had £9m to spend in the transfer
> market...ie buy a centre forward...
You just hope that Bolton(snigger)gives you that big ONE MILLION
pounds for the thug, then you can add it to your big transfer budget
and you might just make second spot this year, but I hope he stays and
drains the wage bill him and Hinkel will feel like two new signings on
high wages |
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Angof
Joined: 02 Jan 2008 Posts: 48
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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 11:52 pm Post subject: Re: Hutton to Spurs |
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liam67 wrote:
> "The Sheriff" wrote:
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>> Rangers have apparently agreed a fee of eight million pounds with
>> Spurs for the transfer of Alan Hutton.
>> Being discussed on Clyde one at the moment.
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> How do you see the fact that Rangers agreed to sell Hutton, but Hutton
> didn't want to move? Could you have done alot with £9m, since I think
> the Premiership valuations are excessive, or do you think it's
> preferable that he's stayed. I recognise that he has improved and is
> brave going forward, willing to beat people and gets a good cross in
> but can't help think it get's lost in defence sometimes ie a couple of
> times against Lyon, Scotland Italy first goal and second goal he
> should have put the ball in Row ZZ instead of getting embroiled with
> the Italian. Think it was Greame Spiers that quoted a Rangers legend
> only 18 months or so ago....Rangers legend said he won't cut it....
>
> Maybe it's just cos I'm wishing here but I think you would have had
> more chance winning the league if you had £9m to spend in the transfer
> market...ie buy a centre forward...
Are you seriously suggesting that Hutton was to blame for Italy's second
goal? That is laughable. |
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liam67
Joined: 17 Aug 2007 Posts: 39
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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 4:14 pm Post subject: Re: Hutton to Spurs |
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"Angof" wrote:
> liam67 wrote:
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> > I recognise that he has improved and is
> > brave going forward, willing to beat people and gets a good cross in
> > but can't help think it get's lost in defence sometimes ie a couple of
> > times against Lyon, Scotland Italy first goal and second goal he
> > should have put the ball in Row ZZ instead of getting embroiled with
> > the Italian.
>
> Are you seriously suggesting that Hutton was to blame for Italy's second
> goal? That is laughable.
Almost as laughable as your inability to read plain English....I said
he should have put the ball in Row ZZ...if you want to say he was to
blame for the second goal....well that's up to you, my hun chum... |
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Mad Max
Joined: 17 Aug 2007 Posts: 133
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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 5:04 pm Post subject: Re: Hutton to Spurs |
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On Jan 4, 7:14 pm, liam67 wrote:
> blame for the second goal....well that's up to you, my hun chum...
Thank you |
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Angof
Joined: 02 Jan 2008 Posts: 48
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Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 1:25 am Post subject: Re: Hutton to Spurs |
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liam67 wrote:
> "Angof" wrote:
>> liam67 wrote:
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>>> I recognise that he has improved and is
>>> brave going forward, willing to beat people and gets a good cross in
>>> but can't help think it get's lost in defence sometimes ie a couple
>>> of times against Lyon, Scotland Italy first goal and second goal he
>>> should have put the ball in Row ZZ instead of getting embroiled with
>>> the Italian.
>>
>> Are you seriously suggesting that Hutton was to blame for Italy's
>> second goal? That is laughable.
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> Almost as laughable as your inability to read plain English....I said
> he should have put the ball in Row ZZ...if you want to say he was to
> blame for the second goal....well that's up to you
Is that a yes or a no? |
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Mad Max
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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 5:41 pm Post subject: Re: Hutton to Spurs |
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On Jan 4, 8:25 pm, "Angof"
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> Is that a yes or a no?
No Angof that Liam back to his racist sectarian self, it took him a
while but its been worth the wait. |
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liam67
Joined: 17 Aug 2007 Posts: 39
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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 5:56 pm Post subject: Re: Hutton to Spurs |
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"Angof" wrote:
> liam67 wrote:
> > "Angof" wrote:
> >> liam67 wrote:
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> >>> I recognise that he has improved and is
> >>> brave going forward, willing to beat people and gets a good cross in
> >>> but can't help think it get's lost in defence sometimes ie a couple
> >>> of times against Lyon, Scotland Italy first goal and second goal he
> >>> should have put the ball in Row ZZ instead of getting embroiled with
> >>> the Italian.
>
> >> Are you seriously suggesting that Hutton was to blame for Italy's
> >> second goal? That is laughable.
>
> > Almost as laughable as your inability to read plain English....I said
> > he should have put the ball in Row ZZ...if you want to say he was to
> > blame for the second goal....well that's up to you
>
> Is that a yes or a no?
Stop bothering me with silly questions...more importantly, would you
have sold Hutton for £8m too? |
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liam67
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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 5:58 pm Post subject: Re: Hutton to Spurs |
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Mad Max wrote:
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> that Liam back to his racist sectarian self
Obviously another Mad statement you can't back up... |
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Mad Max
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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 6:04 pm Post subject: Re: Hutton to Spurs |
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On Jan 4, 8:58 pm, liam67 wrote:
> Mad Max wrote:
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> > that Liam back to his racist sectarian self
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> Obviously another Mad statement you can't back up...
Well backed up, I just needed the cherry for the cake.
please tell me no one from your ISP has contacted you in the last few
month?
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