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Sky Blue Harry H

Sky Blue Harry H

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  • Nov 12, 2023
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Terry_dactyl said:
On current form it wouldn’t be a panic buy! I wonder if Brighton regret not having a buy back clause?
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Badly phrased by me. I mean they usually try and buy a 'star' or 'big money signing' x2 nearly every summer. Still can't believe what they do to some players careers - Mason Mount - (although always thought he was overrated) being the latest.
 
the rumpo kid

the rumpo kid

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  • Nov 13, 2023
  • #6,862
Brilliant goal from Viktor last night, lost 2-1 to Benfica both Benfica goals 94th and 99th mins.
 
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  • Nov 13, 2023
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Sky Blue Harry H said:
Badly phrased by me. I mean they usually try and buy a 'star' or 'big money signing' x2 nearly every summer. Still can't believe what they do to some players careers - Mason Mount - (although always thought he was overrated) being the latest.
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It’s good to see! I agree about Mount. Also Sancho: they spent 2 years chasing him and spent £90mil or whatever. He’ll likely be gone soon. There are plenty of other examples…
Thinking about Utds spending and Gyokeres, I reckon there’s a good chance he’ll go for the buy out clause Sporting have…£99mil? Given that Utd spent similar on that bloke from Atalanta.
That should see us alright huh?
 
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  • Nov 13, 2023
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Terry_dactyl said:
It’s good to see! I agree about Mount. Also Sancho: they spent 2 years chasing him and spent £90mil or whatever. He’ll likely be gone soon. There are plenty of other examples…
Thinking about Utds spending and Gyokeres, I reckon there’s a good chance he’ll go for the buy out clause Sporting have…£99mil? Given that Utd spent similar on that bloke from Atalanta.
That should see us alright huh?
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I suppose the silver lining is that the sell-on might balance the Wright outlay. Not totally wrighting (!) him off but Gyok could easily have done his ACL or (unlikely) flopped and the chance of getting big money coming in from anywhere reduced.

It’s not inconceivable that someone gets a Gyok bid in next window. Big Prem trans under pressure for the Champ League place and all that…..
 
SkyBlueSoul

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  • Nov 13, 2023
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Seeing as people have mentioned it, here's a clip of the goal last night

 
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thekidfromstrettoncamp

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  • Nov 13, 2023
  • #6,866
When Jodie Jones handled the ball against Crewe it cause all sorts of problems apart from the goal. Think Crewe might be in trouble for failing to controll the crowd although it was NC fans who caused the trouble.
 

Mcbean

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  • Nov 13, 2023
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SkyBlueSoul said:
Seeing as people have mentioned it, here's a clip of the goal last night

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That’s a cracking goal - Simms can hit them just not that accurately
 

Major Tom

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  • Nov 13, 2023
  • #6,868
Mcbean said:
That’s a cracking goal - Simms can hit them just not that accurately
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Viks timing, movement and little burst of speed at the end to meet the ball is class.. oh and the finish
 
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Sick Boy

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  • Nov 13, 2023
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He really seems to have stepped up another level or two since leaving us. He’s the sort of player I could see Man Utd signing within the next couple of years.
 
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ProfessorbyGrace

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  • Nov 13, 2023
  • #6,870
Tell you what, it’s been a while since anyone’s mentioned Bright…
 
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fernandopartridge

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  • Nov 13, 2023
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Sick Boy said:
He really seems to have stepped up another level or two since leaving us. He’s the sort of player I could see Man Utd signing within the next couple of years.
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Hope he doesn't go there, they're the new Liverpool.

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Joy Division

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  • Nov 14, 2023
  • #6,872
torchomatic said:
Andy Whing, new manager of Solihull. BT Sport interviewed him before live game against Kiddie.

Will always be known for that goal in the last game at HR.
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Doing a great job there, currently 3rd in the league with another Ex-player Craig Pead as his assistant
 

ccfctommy

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  • Nov 14, 2023
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Jay McGrath has won the Irish Cup with St. Patricks Athletic over the weekend.
 
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ccfctommy

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  • Nov 14, 2023
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ProfessorbyGrace said:
Tell you what, it’s been a while since anyone’s mentioned Bright…
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I just googled him and apparently he has signed for Al Bidda who plays in the Qatar Second Division

Bright Enobakhare - Wikipedia

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Israel, Ukraine and now Qatar. He's becoming quite the journeyman.
 
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ccfctommy

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  • Nov 14, 2023
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Another one I think we have totally missed - Gael Bigirimana has returned from Young Africans in Tanzania to join Dungannon Swifts in Norther Ireland!

Gaël Bigirimana - Player profile 24/25

Gaël Bigirimana, 31, from Burundi ➤ Dungannon Swifts FC, since 2024 ➤ Defensive Midfield ➤ Market value: €150k ➤ * Oct 22, 1993 in Bujumbura, Burundi
www.transfermarkt.co.uk
 
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SkyBlueSoul

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  • Nov 16, 2023
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From the Athletic

Jodi Jones: The Malta forward who is a mate of Maddison and an England fan​



Jodi Jones grew up in east London and played for the same team that produced the likes of David Beckham, Sol Campbell and Jermain Defoe. He was a typical teenager who dreamed of playing for England.

Tomorrow, he will turn out at Wembley, gracing the same pitch as some of the idols of the modern Premier League era, in a European Championship qualifier.

He will do so in the colours of Malta, which was not plan A.

But talking to Jones, it is clear that the 26-year-old Notts County winger could not be prouder. He talks like every one of us would, about the prospect of playing against the likes of Harry Kane, Declan Rice, Phil Foden and Bukayo Saka.

He collected shirts from Rice and Saka from the meeting in Malta, where England won 4-0 in June, and has Trent Alexander-Arnold and James Maddison’s in a growing collection, which includes shirts from Italy’s Marco Verratti and Andriy Yarmolenko, the Ukraine international.

“I will hold onto them forever and hopefully be able to show the grandkids,” says Jones. “I shared a pitch with some of the best players in the world and, in years to come, I will be able to look at those shirts and think, ‘Wow’.”

Jones believes it is an England side that will go on to win a major trophy in the near future.

“It is easy to say they have an unbelievable team but they do — the team is ridiculous,” says Jones.” When you look at the players they have now, they should be winning things. It would be criminal if they did not go on to win a major trophy.”

But as he returns to Wembley — where he helped Notts County win promotion back to the Football League last spring, when they beat Chesterfield in the National League play-off final — he is ready to make his mark.

And, given what he has been through to get to this point, you can forgive him for believing that nothing is impossible.

Jones — who began his professional career at Dagenham & Redbridge, before moving to Coventry City, Oxford United and, last season, to Meadow Lane — has suffered three serious knee injuries in his career. One of which thwarted a potential move to Leeds United. He has found his feet with County, where he has scored three goals and provided eight assists in 15 League Two appearances.

When he first began receiving Instagram messages from somebody claiming to be the president of the Maltese Football Association, when he was still with Oxford, he was initially sceptical.

But once Bjorn Vassallo finally got hold of Jones’ number and persuaded him that his invitation to play for the country was genuine, the player did not take much convincing. His family are Maltese on his father’s side and he was encouraged to take the opportunity. He made his debut in a 2-1 defeat to Estonia in September 2022 and has collected 10 international caps.

One of those saw him start in the 4-0 defeat to England at the Ta’Qali National Stadium.

“The best thing about it; the thing that stood out when we last played was that there was no arrogance,” says Jones. “When I did the ACL in my knee for the second time, someone at Coventry got (England and Newcastle United striker) Callum Wilson to message me. He had come back from two ACL injuries.

“It was so nice that he took the time to encourage me. That gave me more belief that I could do it. When I saw him at the (England) game he came straight up to me and said, ‘Look at you now, you are an international’. He made a little joke, he made a bit of a fuss and told me I was doing well. The fact that he remembered that he had messaged me and was nice enough to mention it again when we met… that is something I will hold onto forever.

“The England players treated us with respect.”

Jones counts England and Tottenham’s Maddison among his friends. They both remain in a WhatsApp group of former Coventry players and are in regular contact, although Maddison’s ankle injury will prevent a reunion on the pitch on Friday.

“He is a good guy,” says Jones. “I say that to everyone. Some people might see him as arrogant. But when you know him, you understand that he just believes in his ability. He backs himself. He is confident. Without that, I don’t think he would be where he is now. I still don’t think I have seen anyone with a better first touch than him, which takes him into another position — it might take him past a player; it might give him space for a shot.”

Even without Maddison, it will be an uphill task for Jones’ side. Malta is a country with a population of about 500,000. In comparison, Nottingham, where Jones plays, is home to around 350,000. But despite their underdog status, Malta are steadily becoming competitive.

In June they were only narrowly beaten 1-0 by Ukraine, they lost by the same score to Ireland in November and drew 2-2 with Greece in the same week. Last year, they notched up wins over Azerbaijan (1-0), Kuwait (2-0), San Marino (1-0 and 2-0) and Israel (2-1). They have lost all seven games in qualifying Group C but, while a win over England is unlikely, Jones sees hope for the longer term.

“When you look at us, Malta is not the biggest nation. People automatically think we might not be very good,” says Jones. “We have showed that we can win games. We just try to make it difficult for the opposition. But on the other side, when we attack, we believe that we can hurt teams. I play up top and I believe I can drop off and make something happen.

“In my wildest dreams, I believe I can score against England.”

Jones will have a special reason for wanting to do so. At Wembley, he will be supported by most of his family, including his elderly grandmother, Irene, who is part-Maltese.

“It’s going to be a very special,” says Jones. “She stays up to watch the Football League (highlights) show to watch out for me. But she is old, so it is hard for her to get to many games. I would not want her to put herself through it. But this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and having her there will make it something special for me.

“My biggest aim in life is to make my family proud, because they have supported me through all the bad times and the good. They have watched me grow from being the little kid who just loved football; who supported Arsenal. I am always excited for myself, but this will give my little brothers and my children something to look up to. It shows them that, if you put your mind to something, it can be achieved.

“I do support England. But this will be a little bit different. When you are playing, everything else goes out the window. When people talk about having problems off the pitch — when you are on it, playing, it can take all your worries away. It is such a beautiful place to be.”
 
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SkyBlueSoul

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  • Nov 16, 2023
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Goes without saying but I'm always happy to see Jodi do well, pleased he gets to showcase his talents on the international stage. Nice he's getting some attention in the press as well.
 
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Skyblueweeman

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  • Nov 17, 2023
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Just seen Michael Doyle in the Village Hotel in Portsmouth. Was going to ask for a photo before reminding myself that I'm 43 years old.
 
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Terry_dactyl

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  • Nov 17, 2023
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Skyblueweeman said:
Just seen Michael Doyle in the Village Hotel in Portsmouth. Was going to ask for a photo before reminding myself that I'm 43 years old.
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When I lived in Pompey I saw Vincent Pericard outside one of those nightclubs on the sea front that aren’t there anymore.
I was convinced he was going to be a superstar!

Sadly no ex-Cov.
 
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Skyblueweeman

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  • Nov 17, 2023
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Terry_dactyl said:
When I lived in Pompey I saw Vincent Pericard outside one of those nightclubs on the sea front that aren’t there anymore.
I was convinced he was going to be a superstar!

Sadly no ex-Cov.
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I was in a club in Chichester many years ago when Yakubu was at Pompey and scoring goals for fun. I asked him (like a pissed up little twerp that I was then) when he was going to sign for Coventry. He looked at me like 'piss off you div'.

And then 15 or so years later he must of thought of me again and thought, fuck it, why not.
 
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fernandopartridge

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  • Nov 17, 2023
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Skyblueweeman said:
I was in a club in Chichester many years ago when Yakubu was at Pompey and scoring goals for fun. I asked him (like a pissed up little twerp that I was then) when he was going to sign for Coventry. He looked at me like 'piss off you div'.

And then 15 or so years later he must of thought of me again and thought, fuck it, why not.
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It was his 30th birthday bash to be fair

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shepardo01

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  • Nov 17, 2023
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larry_david

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  • Nov 18, 2023
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Will Bapaga has just signed for Buxton
 

Blind-Faith

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  • Nov 18, 2023
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From being the next big thing too Buxton , that’s gotta hurt
 

skybluecam

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  • Nov 18, 2023
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larry_david said:
Will Bapaga has just signed for Buxton
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Water signing
 
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ProfessorbyGrace

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  • Nov 18, 2023
  • #6,886
skybluecam said:
Water signing
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Aquan’t believe it.
 
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Brighton Sky Blue

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  • Nov 18, 2023
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Skyblueweeman said:
I was in a club in Chichester many years ago when Yakubu was at Pompey and scoring goals for fun. I asked him (like a pissed up little twerp that I was then) when he was going to sign for Coventry. He looked at me like 'piss off you div'.

And then 15 or so years later he must of thought of me again and thought, fuck it, why not.
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fernandopartridge

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  • Nov 19, 2023
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Ostigard has scored an own goal playing for Norway in Scotland

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Joy Division

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  • Nov 22, 2023
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Blaine Rowe now playing for Darlington in the National League North
 

Briles

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  • Nov 23, 2023
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Blind-Faith said:
From being the next big thing too Buxton , that’s gotta hurt
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I'm not sure he was ever the next big thing. He was just ahead of his age group and a few above at 15.
Looks like mens football ended up being a step too far. Could say the same about Sambou although he managed some games abroad
 

JulianDarbyFTW

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  • Nov 24, 2023
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BBC reporting Man City interest in Ian Maatsen.

"Chelsea left-back Ian Maatsen, 21, is open to joining Manchester City after the treble winners were linked with an interest in the Netherlands Under-21 international."
 
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SBT

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  • Nov 24, 2023
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I am also open to joining Manchester City, fwiw
 
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PVA

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  • Nov 24, 2023
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I'm shocked they would choose to sign Maatsen over Jake Bidwell
 
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Sick Boy

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  • Nov 24, 2023
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PVA said:
I'm shocked they would choose to sign Maatsen over Jake Bidwell
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Still then I take it.
 
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PVA

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  • Nov 24, 2023
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Sick Boy said:
Still then I take it.
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Salty about what?

Just found it funny some people thought Bidwell is/was better than Maatsen that's all.
 
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