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I'm personally a big fan of Sutton. I think some of the comments on here about him being unfit are ridiculous as he would run himself into the ground every game even if it wasn't going his way. I think a great example was the 6-6 game against hibs where he didn't give up and kept looking for a goal. Some of his link up play with Murphy was great and to have a striker in your team who is guaranteed to get 10 goals or more a season is a fabulous asset at this level.
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I see Erwin has his own thread on the bury forum http://www.gigglane.com/showthread.php/28016-Erwin
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Yeah there's some evidence online he was his agent. Link Just goes to show some of the characters that are out there in football. I've seen this guys name get banded around a lot even at one point he was being talked about as a backer for John Brown's bid to take control at rangers. It's pretty baffling how delusional some people can be.
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Esteban Casagolda's agent was a kiddie fiddler all along http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/child-porn-shame-football-agent-4397541#rlabs=1
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The stock image is available here, but they charge you for a copy without their logo on it. http://www.snspix.com/729259/print/729259.html
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We forgetting how old he is?
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Craig Reid signs a two year deal http://www.motherwellfc.co.uk/2014/05/28/reid-signs-two-year-deal/
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Heard on twitter we have someone called Jeff Callebaut on trial. Barely anything on him online.
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Two year deal for Dan Twardzik http://www.motherwel...eturns-to-well/
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Is it just me or is John Sutton looking a hell of a lot more mobile these days. Its as if hes lost some of his upper body muscle and turned it into more dynamic power
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"Henri Anier says his two-goal display against St Mirren was inspired by Henrik Ojamaa but fears he may have to follow his friend out of Motherwell. Estonia team-mate Ojamaa, who left for Legia Warsaw in June, was back in Scotland to visit his fellow striker. "He told me I was going to score two, so I did," said Anier, who would likeViking Stavanger to extend his loan. "They won't accept this I think because I would be free in the summer, so maybe something else can happen." "It was nice to see Henrik and I just hope he can make Pittodrie. If he can do that, we'll take him up there with us" Stuart McCallMotherwell managerIt is unlikely that Motherwell, hampered further financially after an early Scottish Cup exit, would be able to pay a transfer fee to secure the 23-year-old permanently. And manager Stuart McCall has indicated they would also have a problem should Viking demand that the Fir Park outfit increase their contribution and pay his full wages to secure an extended loan beyond January. But Anier, who had a previous loan with Fredrikstad after joining Viking from Flora Tallin, thought there was still time for the clubs to come to an arrangement even though his agent had been quoted as saying there were other clubs interested. "Obviously I've been around a few clubs and it would be nice to stay or get something permanent, or at least to stay until the end of the season," he said. "I've really enjoyed my time here. It is between the clubs and I can't do anything and I hope something can get sorted out in the next two weeks. The 22-year-old Ojamaa has helped reigning champions Legia to to the top of the Ekstraklasa "I don't know about extending the loan because I've got one more year back at Viking, but my agent knows more than me and it's between the clubs. "My loan finishes in the middle of January, so we still have time." Anier was not frustrated at being denied a chance of a hat-trick by being substituted with 20 minutes remaining during the 3-0 Premiership win. "I am happy with two and to get back to winning ways," he said. "It felt really good when I was on the pitch. I think we played brilliant as a team as well. "That could be one of my best performances for Motherwell." Indeed, St Mirren manager Danny Lennon described the Estonia striker as "almost unplayable" on the day. McCall thought Ojamaa's presence had helped get the best out of Anier and hoped that the striker's form would continue against Aberdeen on Boxing Day. "Did he tell you why he did well? Mr Ojamaa," he joked. "Henrik came over to stay with Henri for a few days and we had some lunch on Friday. "He said they would go back and they would analyse his performance. I said, okay, you do that and make sure he comes and scores some goals tomorrow. "It was nice to see Henrik and I just hope he can make Pittodrie. If he can do that, we'll take him up there with us." http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25484129
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Link "Motherwell boss McCall is certain his players will bounce back – but he knows Hibs will be desperate to atone for their 7-0 home defeat to Malmo. He said: “Obviously they’ll be smarting and we’re smarting a bit after our result. But we have done well at Easter Road in the past so we’ll go and look to be positive and get our league campaign off to a good start. “We were up against a side on Thursday that was playing its fourth competitive game, it was our first and you could tell.” McCall is trying to bring in one more player in a bid to inject a bit of pace to his squad. He added: “I’m pleased with my squad, we’re very strong in some areas. “But we don’t have the pace we had last season. Hopefully we’ll bring a player in during the next month. “It won’t be anyone on big bucks but we would hope to get one in to give us a different option coming off the bench or even to start.” McCall is set to keep faith in keeper Lee Hollis, who got the nod over new signing Gunnar Nielsen on Thursday and did well. The Fir Park boss said: “If Gunnar had come in and been a lot better than Lee I might have gone with him. But they have been as good as each other in the games and in training. “I said to Lee last season when he signed his two-year deal that he would get a fair crack if Darren Randolph moved on, so I’ve been fair to him. But make no mistake, we have two goalies fighting for the jersey.”
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Great job, really like it especially the ravenscraig part.
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Was having a debate with another dosser and he reckoned Jim O'Brien was better than Henrik Ojamaa. I thought otherwise, would be interested in your opinions.
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Yes you are right. Glad someone took my advice and used google