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Topic: Stephen Ireland New York Bulls Bound?
Yojimbo
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Posted: 16-Jun-2012 00:29
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2159740/Stephen-Ireland-New-York-Red-Bulls.html

"Paul Lambert is reportedly ready to offload Ireland for about £4million"
Seems odd: usually managers wait a few weeks to make their minds up about Superman
The Yanks would love him, though: they love off-the-wall nutters, and its fair to say our Stevie-boy fits that description

murraymarmalade
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Posted: 16-Jun-2012 01:09
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Originally posted by Yojimbo:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2159740/Stephen-Ireland-New-York-Red-Bulls.html"Paul Lambert is reportedly ready to offload Ireland for about £4million"
Seems odd: usually managers wait a few weeks to make their minds up about Superman
The Yanks would love him, though: they love off-the-wall nutters, and its fair to say our Stevie-boy fits that description
If he has them well done Paul Lambert, the Yanks are more than welcome to him, he should fit straight in.

greendolphin
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Posted: 16-Jun-2012 02:25
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Looking at the way he dresses he fits right in with the welfare state that is England. No room for this tracksuit wearing, cider swigging lout.
Yojimbo
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Posted: 16-Jun-2012 02:52
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Originally posted by greendolphin:
Looking at the way he dresses he fits right in with the welfare state that is England. No room for this tracksuit wearing, cider swigging lout.

What about his Superman costume, dolph?
Surely that gives him a chance to make it big in The Big Apple?

greendolphin
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Posted: 16-Jun-2012 03:01
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Originally posted by Yojimbo:

What about his Superman costume, dolph?
Surely that gives him a chance to make it big in The Big Apple?

In this fellas case the S stands for spanner. He's welcome here in the south, would make good bait for gator season.
cerebus
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Posted: 16-Jun-2012 10:46
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Yojimbo:

What about his Superman costume, dolph?
/QUOTE]

That's in honour of his Super Grans...allegedly.
elnino
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Posted: 16-Jun-2012 11:55
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Originally posted by Yojimbo:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2159740/Stephen-Ireland-New-York-Red-Bulls.html"Paul Lambert is reportedly ready to offload Ireland for about £4million"
Seems odd: usually managers wait a few weeks to make their minds up about Superman
The Yanks would love him, though: they love off-the-wall nutters, and its fair to say our Stevie-boy fits that description

seems a pity that he wont have a proper platform to showcase his skills. it was unfortunate the way things worked out with the national team but he was only a young boy and girlfriend having a miscarraige is a big deal to every1 it happens to. time to lay off him and wish him all the best with rest of his career and kife
staycalm
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Posted: 16-Jun-2012 12:07
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Get ready for the "I always wanted to play in America" rubbish. Robbie Keane school of press conferences
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