The 2017 Summer Transfer Rumours Thread (Deadline Day from page 264)
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WhateverForeverAddickted said:
Whats strange is I was asked why Meh is used and other than offering the explanation of "well its shorter and quicker to write" I dont know how that can be viewed as a prick reply.Boughtonaddicks said:
Meh would've been a better response surelyForeverAddickted said:
Certainly not the first nor last to ever call me thatAcab said:
PrickForeverAddickted said:
Its shorter and quicker to write "meh" instead of saying... "Am sorry I have a lack of interest or enthusiasm in your post"Acab said:
So why mehForeverAddickted said:
expressing a lack of interest or enthusiasmAcab said:can somebody explain what meh means cause I'm a bit old you see.
Nor is it really a rumour that Im a prick!!1 -
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Coming soon on Charlton Life's Favourite Albumsdaveydanger said:2 -
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Can't say these posts are pointless.8
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We're signing Graeme Dott1
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Just to point out that there are only 2 teams in the division who have so far scored more goals than Charlton.ShootersHillGuru said:
Going over old ground but we will need 70 goals to be in the playoffs. Josh scores 20 ???? We still need 50 goals spread around the team. Anything less than 20 be it through injury or otherwise and I think promotion is a non starter.shirty5 said:
No, why does he need to!Redhenry said:Josh will have to score 20+ goals if we are to get automatic promotion.
Bolton's top league scorers last season were four different players with 9 goals each. That includes one of their centre half's.
Spread the goals around and keep it tight at the back.
And one of those teams has only scored 1 more than us.
Our 7 goals scored in 4 matches = 1.75 goals per match.
Which equates to a projected total of around 80 goals for the season.
Mind you, using this formula on their scoring record this season, Magennis, JFC and even Baur will be expected to score 23 goals each!
Remember, "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics".
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Can anybody explain what prick means please, I'm a bit young you seeAcab said:
PrickForeverAddickted said:
Its shorter and quicker to write "meh" instead of saying... "Am sorry I have a lack of interest or enthusiasm in your post"Acab said:
So why mehForeverAddickted said:
expressing a lack of interest or enthusiasmAcab said:can somebody explain what meh means cause I'm a bit old you see.
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prickSexyDave said:
Can anybody explain what prick means please, I'm a bit young you seeAcab said:
PrickForeverAddickted said:
Its shorter and quicker to write "meh" instead of saying... "Am sorry I have a lack of interest or enthusiasm in your post"Acab said:
So why mehForeverAddickted said:
expressing a lack of interest or enthusiasmAcab said:can somebody explain what meh means cause I'm a bit old you see.
[prik]
Examples Word Origin
See more synonyms on Thesaurus.com
noun
1.
a puncture made by a needle, thorn, or the like.
2.
a sharp point; prickle.
3.
the act of pricking:
the prick of a needle.
4.
the state or sensation of being pricked.
5.
a sharp pain caused by or as if by being pricked; twinge.
6.
the pointed end of a prickspur.
7.
Slang: Vulgar.
penis.
an obnoxious or contemptible person.
verb (used with object)
11.
to pierce with a sharp point; puncture.
12.
to affect with sharp pain, as from piercing.
13.
to cause sharp mental pain to; sting, as with remorse, anger, etc.:
His conscience pricked him.
14.
to urge on with or as if with a goad or spur:
My duty pricks me on.
15.
to mark (a surface) with pricks or dots in tracing something.
16.
to mark or trace (something) on a surface by pricks or dots.
17.
to cause to stand erect or point upward (usually followed by up):
The dog pricked his ears at the sound of the bell.
verb (used without object)
21.
to perform the action of piercing or puncturing something.
22.
to have a sensation of being pricked.
23.
to spur or urge a horse on; ride rapidly.
24.
to rise erect or point upward, as the ears of an animal (usually followed by up).
Idioms
25.
kick against the pricks, to resist incontestable facts or authority; protest uselessly:
In appealing the case again, you will just be kicking against the pricks.
26.
prick up one's ears, to become very alert; listen attentively:
The reporter pricked up his ears at the prospect of a scoop.4 -
Thanks, very informative!3
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Great!!... Now I'm confused as to which one of these I am!!Dazzler21 said:
prickSexyDave said:
Can anybody explain what prick means please, I'm a bit young you seeAcab said:
PrickForeverAddickted said:
Its shorter and quicker to write "meh" instead of saying... "Am sorry I have a lack of interest or enthusiasm in your post"Acab said:
So why mehForeverAddickted said:
expressing a lack of interest or enthusiasmAcab said:can somebody explain what meh means cause I'm a bit old you see.
[prik]
Examples Word Origin
See more synonyms on Thesaurus.com
noun
1.
a puncture made by a needle, thorn, or the like.
2.
a sharp point; prickle.
3.
the act of pricking:
the prick of a needle.
4.
the state or sensation of being pricked.
5.
a sharp pain caused by or as if by being pricked; twinge.
6.
the pointed end of a prickspur.
7.
Slang: Vulgar.
penis.
an obnoxious or contemptible person.
verb (used with object)
11.
to pierce with a sharp point; puncture.
12.
to affect with sharp pain, as from piercing.
13.
to cause sharp mental pain to; sting, as with remorse, anger, etc.:
His conscience pricked him.
14.
to urge on with or as if with a goad or spur:
My duty pricks me on.
15.
to mark (a surface) with pricks or dots in tracing something.
16.
to mark or trace (something) on a surface by pricks or dots.
17.
to cause to stand erect or point upward (usually followed by up):
The dog pricked his ears at the sound of the bell.
verb (used without object)
21.
to perform the action of piercing or puncturing something.
22.
to have a sensation of being pricked.
23.
to spur or urge a horse on; ride rapidly.
24.
to rise erect or point upward, as the ears of an animal (usually followed by up).
Idioms
25.
kick against the pricks, to resist incontestable facts or authority; protest uselessly:
In appealing the case again, you will just be kicking against the pricks.
26.
prick up one's ears, to become very alert; listen attentively:
The reporter pricked up his ears at the prospect of a scoop.7 -
Any rumours?3
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We just need to win matches. 1-0 will do.ShootersHillGuru said:
Going over old ground but we will need 70 goals to be in the playoffs. Josh scores 20 ???? We still need 50 goals spread around the team. Anything less than 20 be it through injury or otherwise and I think promotion is a non starter.shirty5 said:
No, why does he need to!Redhenry said:Josh will have to score 20+ goals if we are to get automatic promotion.
Bolton's top league scorers last season were four different players with 9 goals each. That includes one of their centre half's.
Spread the goals around and keep it tight at the back.
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Ask ACAB I'm sure he'll tell you: )ForeverAddickted said:
Great!!... Now I'm confused as to which one of these I am!!Dazzler21 said:
prickSexyDave said:
Can anybody explain what prick means please, I'm a bit young you seeAcab said:
PrickForeverAddickted said:
Its shorter and quicker to write "meh" instead of saying... "Am sorry I have a lack of interest or enthusiasm in your post"Acab said:
So why mehForeverAddickted said:
expressing a lack of interest or enthusiasmAcab said:can somebody explain what meh means cause I'm a bit old you see.
[prik]
Examples Word Origin
See more synonyms on Thesaurus.com
noun
1.
a puncture made by a needle, thorn, or the like.
2.
a sharp point; prickle.
3.
the act of pricking:
the prick of a needle.
4.
the state or sensation of being pricked.
5.
a sharp pain caused by or as if by being pricked; twinge.
6.
the pointed end of a prickspur.
7.
Slang: Vulgar.
penis.
an obnoxious or contemptible person.
verb (used with object)
11.
to pierce with a sharp point; puncture.
12.
to affect with sharp pain, as from piercing.
13.
to cause sharp mental pain to; sting, as with remorse, anger, etc.:
His conscience pricked him.
14.
to urge on with or as if with a goad or spur:
My duty pricks me on.
15.
to mark (a surface) with pricks or dots in tracing something.
16.
to mark or trace (something) on a surface by pricks or dots.
17.
to cause to stand erect or point upward (usually followed by up):
The dog pricked his ears at the sound of the bell.
verb (used without object)
21.
to perform the action of piercing or puncturing something.
22.
to have a sensation of being pricked.
23.
to spur or urge a horse on; ride rapidly.
24.
to rise erect or point upward, as the ears of an animal (usually followed by up).
Idioms
25.
kick against the pricks, to resist incontestable facts or authority; protest uselessly:
In appealing the case again, you will just be kicking against the pricks.
26.
prick up one's ears, to become very alert; listen attentively:
The reporter pricked up his ears at the prospect of a scoop.1 -
Josh Wright and Gillingham have mutually agreed to terminate his contract, according to Sky sources.
The midfielder enjoyed a sensational 2016/17 campaign, netting 14 times in all competitions after being deployed in an attacking midfield role for the first time in his career.
on the way??2 -
Would be a good backup to JFC5
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That is really odd...benjest1989 said:Josh Wright and Gillingham have mutually agreed to terminate his contract, according to Sky sources.
The midfielder enjoyed a sensational 2016/17 campaign, netting 14 times in all competitions after being deployed in an attacking midfield role for the first time in his career.
on the way??
Left out of the Gillingham squad on the Weekend but surely they could get a fee for him? - Going by the below sounds as though he's leaving them the exact same way he left us (i.e. Didnt he throw a strop when he wasnt picked against Sheffield United in a FA Cup game?)
http://www.kentonline.co.uk/medway/sport/ady-pennock-josh-wright-gillingham-131159/1 -
Back up for the back up at least!0
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Feel like the Gills are trying to get relegated this year. very odd2
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Well I was six when I found out what one was for so I guess you must be younger. Does your mummy know your on here.SexyDave said:
Can anybody explain what prick means please, I'm a bit young you seeAcab said:
PrickForeverAddickted said:
Its shorter and quicker to write "meh" instead of saying... "Am sorry I have a lack of interest or enthusiasm in your post"Acab said:
So why mehForeverAddickted said:
expressing a lack of interest or enthusiasmAcab said:can somebody explain what meh means cause I'm a bit old you see.
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Last thing we need is another bloody midfielder !! We already have Reeves & Aribo not currently able to get into the team.benjest1989 said:Josh Wright and Gillingham have mutually agreed to terminate his contract, according to Sky sources.
The midfielder enjoyed a sensational 2016/17 campaign, netting 14 times in all competitions after being deployed in an attacking midfield role for the first time in his career.
on the way??
What we friggin need is a striker. If Big Josh gets injured for any length of time you can kiss goodbye to promotion l.1 -
Josh Wright would be a great addition to the team and much better now than Crofts in my opinion. It would also allow Jackson to concentrate more on his coaching role and playing left back if we really need him too.
Right now our main two is Kashi who we have to be very careful of and look after, and Forster-Caskey who is a different type of player. We then have Crofts who is alright for the squad but I wouldn't want him starting a length of games, and Aribo is still very young and Robinson may feel there are parts of his game that needs work first.
Signing Wright isn't a priority but he is definitely someone who would improve us, that's for sure.13 -
Strange, when he's surely one of their best players. It's not as if he's playing a long way from home and needs to come back south for personal reasonsbenjest1989 said:Josh Wright and Gillingham have mutually agreed to terminate his contract, according to Sky sources.
The midfielder enjoyed a sensational 2016/17 campaign, netting 14 times in all competitions after being deployed in an attacking midfield role for the first time in his career.
on the way??0 -
blackpool72 said:
Ask ACAB I'm sure he'll tell you: )ForeverAddickted said:
Great!!... Now I'm confused as to which one of these I am!!Dazzler21 said:
prickSexyDave said:
Can anybody explain what prick means please, I'm a bit young you seeAcab said:
PrickForeverAddickted said:
Its shorter and quicker to write "meh" instead of saying... "Am sorry I have a lack of interest or enthusiasm in your post"Acab said:
So why mehForeverAddickted said:
expressing a lack of interest or enthusiasmAcab said:can somebody explain what meh means cause I'm a bit old you see.
[prik]
Examples Word Origin
See more synonyms on Thesaurus.com
noun
1.
a puncture made by a needle, thorn, or the like.
2.
a sharp point; prickle.
3.
the act of pricking:
the prick of a needle.
4.
the state or sensation of being pricked.
5.
a sharp pain caused by or as if by being pricked; twinge.
6.
the pointed end of a prickspur.
7.
Slang: Vulgar.
penis.
an obnoxious or contemptible person.
verb (used with object)
11.
to pierce with a sharp point; puncture.
12.
to affect with sharp pain, as from piercing.
13.
to cause sharp mental pain to; sting, as with remorse, anger, etc.:
His conscience pricked him.
14.
to urge on with or as if with a goad or spur:
My duty pricks me on.
15.
to mark (a surface) with pricks or dots in tracing something.
16.
to mark or trace (something) on a surface by pricks or dots.
17.
to cause to stand erect or point upward (usually followed by up):
The dog pricked his ears at the sound of the bell.
verb (used without object)
21.
to perform the action of piercing or puncturing something.
22.
to have a sensation of being pricked.
23.
to spur or urge a horse on; ride rapidly.
24.
to rise erect or point upward, as the ears of an animal (usually followed by up).
Idioms
25.
kick against the pricks, to resist incontestable facts or authority; protest uselessly:
In appealing the case again, you will just be kicking against the pricks.
26.
prick up one's ears, to become very alert; listen attentively:
The reporter pricked up his ears at the prospect of a scoop.
Just look in a mirror.blackpool72 said:
Ask ACAB I'm sure he'll tell you: )ForeverAddickted said:
Great!!... Now I'm confused as to which one of these I am!!Dazzler21 said:
prickSexyDave said:
Can anybody explain what prick means please, I'm a bit young you seeAcab said:
PrickForeverAddickted said:
Its shorter and quicker to write "meh" instead of saying... "Am sorry I have a lack of interest or enthusiasm in your post"Acab said:
So why mehForeverAddickted said:
expressing a lack of interest or enthusiasmAcab said:can somebody explain what meh means cause I'm a bit old you see.
[prik]
Examples Word Origin
See more synonyms on Thesaurus.com
noun
1.
a puncture made by a needle, thorn, or the like.
2.
a sharp point; prickle.
3.
the act of pricking:
the prick of a needle.
4.
the state or sensation of being pricked.
5.
a sharp pain caused by or as if by being pricked; twinge.
6.
the pointed end of a prickspur.
7.
Slang: Vulgar.
penis.
an obnoxious or contemptible person.
verb (used with object)
11.
to pierce with a sharp point; puncture.
12.
to affect with sharp pain, as from piercing.
13.
to cause sharp mental pain to; sting, as with remorse, anger, etc.:
His conscience pricked him.
14.
to urge on with or as if with a goad or spur:
My duty pricks me on.
15.
to mark (a surface) with pricks or dots in tracing something.
16.
to mark or trace (something) on a surface by pricks or dots.
17.
to cause to stand erect or point upward (usually followed by up):
The dog pricked his ears at the sound of the bell.
verb (used without object)
21.
to perform the action of piercing or puncturing something.
22.
to have a sensation of being pricked.
23.
to spur or urge a horse on; ride rapidly.
24.
to rise erect or point upward, as the ears of an animal (usually followed by up).
Idioms
25.
kick against the pricks, to resist incontestable facts or authority; protest uselessly:
In appealing the case again, you will just be kicking against the pricks.
26.
prick up one's ears, to become very alert; listen attentively:
The reporter pricked up his ears at the prospect of a scoop.1 -
I think around at the weekend somebody said Josh Wright is off to Nottingham Forest0
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Josh Wright is, in my opinion, not worth the hassle, even for free. Bertie big bollocks.12
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