As a player he actually had a very decent first touch, but just lacked the physicality for English Championship football. Certainly not the worst player we’ve had.
As a player he actually had a very decent first touch, but just lacked the physicality for English Championship football. Certainly not the worst player we’ve had.
Could be a very similar story with Ronnie Schwartz.
Between that and the previous tweet, I'm nearly in tears
I can’t see this, funny but short story.
I sent him a screenshot of my betting slip during the 2014 World Cup which showed him to score first. He blocked me..
Do Muslims have rules against betting?
Betting is strictly Haram.
There are three exceptions, Horse Racing, Camel Racing and Archery as according to Mohammed these were three warrior sports.
Islam even states that if your pension makes money on an investment market, you must only take what you put in and the rest should be donated to charity!
As a player he actually had a very decent first touch, but just lacked the physicality for English Championship football. Certainly not the worst player we’ve had.
Between that and the previous tweet, I'm nearly in tears
I can’t see this, funny but short story.
I sent him a screenshot of my betting slip during the 2014 World Cup which showed him to score first. He blocked me..
Do Muslims have rules against betting?
Betting is strictly Haram.
There are three exceptions, Horse Racing, Camel Racing and Archery as according to Mohammed these were three warrior sports.
Islam even states that if your pension makes money on an investment market, you must only take what you put in and the rest should be donated to charity!
makes sense, i just realised there's loads of arab horse owners out there. Now you mention it I was confused as to why, considering i thought islam prohibited gambling. Today i learned
My son and I once met and had a chat with Reza and Cebellos at Sparrows lane, we were probably there to watch a development game. They had finished training and came over and said hello. We were just some blokes to them, but both of them most especially Reza were the personification of genuine friendliness and charm. Reza definitely had a kind of charismatic quality. I have liked him ever since AND Reza is a World Cup finals goal scorer whilst being a Charlton Athletic player which in itself is a reason to be glad.
Will always believe Chrissy P made a mistake in not starting Reza in the cup quarter-final at Bramall Lane. Felt/feel he was one of those players who can find something a bit extra on the bigger occasion...certainly more than Marcus Tudgay ever could...
Between that and the previous tweet, I'm nearly in tears
I can’t see this, funny but short story.
I sent him a screenshot of my betting slip during the 2014 World Cup which showed him to score first. He blocked me..
Do Muslims have rules against betting?
Betting is strictly Haram.
There are three exceptions, Horse Racing, Camel Racing and Archery as according to Mohammed these were three warrior sports.
Islam even states that if your pension makes money on an investment market, you must only take what you put in and the rest should be donated to charity!
On TV in the Middle East, Ray Winstone appears in Bet 365 adverts during the televised archery
He was everything I hated about the Roland era. Player who didn't want to be here, lightweight, lazy, dived all the time and got deliberately sent off away at Huddersfield.
He was everything I hated about the Roland era. Player who didn't want to be here, lightweight, lazy, dived all the time and got deliberately sent off away at Huddersfield.
Yeah, but I did witness his first kick in a Charlton shirt v Wigan and that was pretty special.
That's nice. He was an aggravating player. The Huddersfield red and him impossibly hitting the post against QPR with an open goal in front of him stick in the mind, but so does his goal against Leeds (along with Hamer's penalty save) for a key 3 points. I remember him scoring against Wednesday for an in hindsight unbelievable win for Fraeye as well. I do wonder if he would have been better suited to the team if we'd kept Yann but I guess we'll never know.
That's nice. He was an aggravating player. The Huddersfield red and him impossibly hitting the post against QPR with an open goal in front of him stick in the mind, but so does his goal against Leeds (along with Hamer's penalty save) for a key 3 points. I remember him scoring against Wednesday for an in hindsight unbelievable win for Fraeye as well. I do wonder if he would have been better suited to the team if we'd kept Yann but I guess we'll never know.
Nice one! Funnily enough I was thinking about him a few weeks ago when watching Iran in the World Cup. Knowing absolutely nothing about Iranian football I was expecting him to be in their squad. A quick Wikipedia told me he’s actually retired now and last played for Iran four years ago. No more Reza 💚 !
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There are three exceptions, Horse Racing, Camel Racing and Archery as according to Mohammed these were three warrior sports.
Islam even states that if your pension makes money on an investment market, you must only take what you put in and the rest should be donated to charity!
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We were just some blokes to them, but both of them most especially Reza were the personification of genuine friendliness and charm. Reza definitely had a kind of charismatic quality.
I have liked him ever since
AND
Reza is a World Cup finals goal scorer whilst being a Charlton Athletic player which in itself is a reason to be glad.
I was at Leeds away when he scored that cracker and I still always thought he was awful.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYZozzeYNwc&t=15s
Skinned Jason Pearce non the less.
Also was TV quality really that bad 8 years ago!
The perfect strike partnership for League 2 and beyond.