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Christophe Lepoint to sign ? (ed. Signed)

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    Hi, a genuine welcome from me. I think you will do well and become a favourite.

    I at least thank you for coming to try and improve us and your commitment to give your all is greatly appreciated.

    Welcome Sir.
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    thenewbie said:

    ''Watt's Lepoint'' is the headline just waiting to happen. Maybe Roly just has a very odd sense of humour.


    Oi !

    I posted that one yesterday !

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    Welcome to Charlton Christophe I hope you do very well for us
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    edited January 2015
    His got no hair but we don't care Christophe Lepoint!
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    thenewbie said:

    ''Watt's Lepoint'' is the headline just waiting to happen. Maybe Roly just has a very odd sense of humour.


    Oi !

    I posted that one yesterday !

    But he has got lepoint to prove to everyone.
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    thenewbie said:

    ''Watt's Lepoint'' is the headline just waiting to happen. Maybe Roly just has a very odd sense of humour.


    Oi !

    I posted that one yesterday !

    My apologies Madame Fanackapan, however in my defence I did say 'headline' and as amusing as we all find your witticisms they are sadly not yet headline news.... ;)
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    thenewbie said:

    ''Watt's Lepoint'' is the headline just waiting to happen. Maybe Roly just has a very odd sense of humour.


    Oi !

    I posted that one yesterday !

    But he has got lepoint to prove to everyone.
    Give me back my lols, newbie !

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    Apropos of nothing, when my kids were very young and we were struggling to make ends meet, me and the first Mrs Davo played host to a young French lad on a school visit, for a weekly fee. His name was Christophe too, but my son (then just 3, now 34) couldn't pronounce it properly.

    Hence the young French lad had to answer to Pissed-Off, whenever addressed by my kiddie. Used to make us laugh, but wonder if the French lad ever worked it out....

    Anyway, welcome Pissed-off Lepoint
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    thenewbie said:

    ''Watt's Lepoint'' is the headline just waiting to happen. Maybe Roly just has a very odd sense of humour.


    Oi !

    I posted that one yesterday !

    Yeah, after me posting the same thing...what have I got to do to get noticed around here...sniff, sniff.
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    thenewbie said:

    ''Watt's Lepoint'' is the headline just waiting to happen. Maybe Roly just has a very odd sense of humour.


    Oi !

    I posted that one yesterday !

    Yeah, after me posting the same thing...what have I got to do to get noticed around here...sniff, sniff.
    Be a woman ?

    :-)

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    thenewbie said:

    ''Watt's Lepoint'' is the headline just waiting to happen. Maybe Roly just has a very odd sense of humour.


    Oi !

    I posted that one yesterday !

    But he has got lepoint to prove to everyone.
    Give me back my lols, newbie !

    NEVER! They are mine! Mine I tell you! ALL MIIIINNNNEEE!
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    skywalker said:

    Julius Caesar conquered the whole of Gaul in 57 BCE, and famously said that of all people of Gaul the Belgians were the bravest.
    He clearly hadn't met Yoni Buyens.
    No Gauls were named Yoni back then ... (probably for a reason). Then again, when I have a look at the youngsters of Geordie Shore ... there's clearly not a Boudica amongst them either. :)
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    skywalker said:

    Julius Caesar conquered the whole of Gaul in 57 BCE, and famously said that of all people of Gaul the Belgians were the bravest.
    I'm not sure how 'pure' the Belgian tribal bloodlines still are, but they have survived a vicious German invasion in 1914, another one in 1940 and earlier, centuries of Burgundian, Spanish and Hapsburg colonialism, and the Belgians are still alive and prospering very nicely thank you.
    Christophe, judging by his name is a Walloon, a 'French' Belgian. According to the 'Flemish' Belgians, the French Belgians are not Belgians at all, merely foreign interlopers.
    Yeah, and all that even before someone invented the Schengen zone ...
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    So Lepoint is Lawrie Wilson, basically.
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    So Lepoint is Lawrie Wilson, basically.

    Lawrie Wilson with alopecia.

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    Welcome Pointy

    Bye-bye Jacko and thanks for everything.
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    thenewbie said:

    ''Watt's Lepoint'' is the headline just waiting to happen. Maybe Roly just has a very odd sense of humour.


    Oi !

    I posted that one yesterday !

    Sorry FF but I think you'll find @Bournemouth Addick got to this one first, way back on page 1. But I'll give the point for trying :wink:
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    can't see the midfield being overrun again with this enforcer in our ranks. I hear he can man mark as well so could be useful with snuffing out some of the opposition creativity
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    Cousins doesn't have good enough close control of the ball or good enough passing to play centrally IMO.

    OMG HOW DARE YOU, HE IS A YOUTH PRODUCT DAMN IT! YOU CAN'T SAY THESE THINGS...

    I agree.
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    barstool said:

    can't see the midfield being overrun again with this enforcer in our ranks. I hear he can man mark as well so could be useful with snuffing out some of the opposition creativity

    Well I certainly hope so. Maybe just a trifle optimistic though.
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    cabbles said:

    thenewbie said:

    ''Watt's Lepoint'' is the headline just waiting to happen. Maybe Roly just has a very odd sense of humour.


    Oi !

    I posted that one yesterday !

    Sorry FF but I think you'll find @Bournemouth Addick got to this one first, way back on page 1. But I'll give the point for trying :wink:
    I know- I'm very trying.

    Seriously, had not read B'mth's post so will grovel for his forgiveness. I am not worthy....

    Perhaps I should add , great minds etc .

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    skywalker said:

    skywalker said:

    Julius Caesar conquered the whole of Gaul in 57 BCE, and famously said that of all people of Gaul the Belgians were the bravest.
    He clearly hadn't met Yoni Buyens.
    No Gauls were named Yoni back then ... (probably for a reason). Then again, when I have a look at the youngsters of Geordie Shore ... there's clearly not a Boudica amongst them either. :)

    Oh FFS that is because Boudicca was an Iceni not an effing Brigantes. I expect better on a football forum!
    Ugh, some people, just don't know their ancient tribal history. Disgraceful. ;)
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    thenewbie said:

    skywalker said:

    skywalker said:

    Julius Caesar conquered the whole of Gaul in 57 BCE, and famously said that of all people of Gaul the Belgians were the bravest.
    He clearly hadn't met Yoni Buyens.
    No Gauls were named Yoni back then ... (probably for a reason). Then again, when I have a look at the youngsters of Geordie Shore ... there's clearly not a Boudica amongst them either. :)

    Oh FFS that is because Boudicca was an Iceni not an effing Brigantes. I expect better on a football forum!
    Ugh, some people, just don't know their ancient tribal history. Disgraceful. ;)
    Precisely.
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    Stig said:

    I think Fiiish makes a very good point, but without spending a penny I'd expect any photographer worth their salt to say, "Before we take the photo let's just tidy up the desk and lets lose that old box in the corner and straighten up the noticeboard".

    Does the club still have a boardroom, as this is where these photos were always taken in the past.

    Mind you, under the new dictatorship, we no longer have a board, so that probably answers my own question............
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    Stig said:

    I think Fiiish makes a very good point, but without spending a penny I'd expect any photographer worth their salt to say, "Before we take the photo let's just tidy up the desk and lets lose that old box in the corner and straighten up the noticeboard".

    Does the club still have a boardroom, as this is where these photos were always taken in the past.

    Mind you, under the new dictatorship, we no longer have a board, so that probably answers my own question............
    There is a board quite clearly at the back of that photo. Think that's what we have now in terms of a 'board room'.
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    Stig said:

    I think Fiiish makes a very good point, but without spending a penny I'd expect any photographer worth their salt to say, "Before we take the photo let's just tidy up the desk and lets lose that old box in the corner and straighten up the noticeboard".

    Does the club still have a boardroom, as this is where these photos were always taken in the past.

    Mind you, under the new dictatorship, we no longer have a board, so that probably answers my own question............
    Yes, they do and it was re-furbished in the summer (they gave the cabinets and trophies away to some blokes)

    The photo is in Chris Parkes' office at Sparrows Lane. He still has a card index of all the players going back to the 1920s and up to the 90s
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    Stig said:

    I think Fiiish makes a very good point, but without spending a penny I'd expect any photographer worth their salt to say, "Before we take the photo let's just tidy up the desk and lets lose that old box in the corner and straighten up the noticeboard".

    Does the club still have a boardroom, as this is where these photos were always taken in the past.

    Mind you, under the new dictatorship, we no longer have a board, so that probably answers my own question............
    Yes, they do and it was re-furbished in the summer (they gave the cabinets and trophies away to some blokes)

    The photo is in Chris Parkes' office at Sparrows Lane. He still has a card index of all the players going back to the 1920s and up to the 90s
    So why not take a short drive to the stadium and have the pictures taken there?

    Maybe I'm showing my age, as this always gave a better impression in my opinion, but the same can also be said for the players. As a kid, seeing the pictures of players signing contracts in the national press or football magazines (shoot), the player would make an impression by wearing a suit. Nowadays, they just look like they've come from the gym............
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    Fiiish said:

    random bits of stationary lying around

    I know it's been reported that he's not very quick but that's a harsh way to describe our new midfielder.....
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    Stig said:

    I think Fiiish makes a very good point, but without spending a penny I'd expect any photographer worth their salt to say, "Before we take the photo let's just tidy up the desk and lets lose that old box in the corner and straighten up the noticeboard".

    Does the club still have a boardroom, as this is where these photos were always taken in the past.

    Mind you, under the new dictatorship, we no longer have a board, so that probably answers my own question............
    Yes, they do and it was re-furbished in the summer (they gave the cabinets and trophies away to some blokes)

    The photo is in Chris Parkes' office at Sparrows Lane. He still has a card index of all the players going back to the 1920s and up to the 90s

    So why not take a short drive to the stadium and have the pictures taken there?

    Maybe I'm showing my age, as this always gave a better impression in my opinion, but the same can also be said for the players. As a kid, seeing the pictures of players signing contracts in the national press or football magazines (shoot), the player would make an impression by wearing a suit.

    Nowadays, they just look like they've
    come from the gym............
    most of them have,...... trying to get fit enough to pass the medical.
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