Reice Charles-Cook (1 Viewer)

Nick

Administrator
I’ve played at every level now, and seen how it was to act and now I can be myself. The gaffer we got now [Tony Mowbray] is a natural genius. Playing at Coventry is like what I learnt all them years back at Arsenal
 

Esoterica

Well-Known Member
I like him, hope he has a few seasons with us. If you've got SkyBlue Player there's a nice bit in the James Maddison return interview where RCC just walks in and takes over the interview.
 

CJ_covblaze

Well-Known Member

hill83

Well-Known Member
Nice one, I was waiting for this after reading part one the other week.
 

skyblueinBaku

Well-Known Member
Only little tosspots use the term 'sick'

Perhaps it's a typo and he meant to write "slick". I can't think of any other explanation for using the word "sick" in that context.
 

ajsccfc

Well-Known Member
Sick means good. A lot of negative words have positive meanings, but you don't see it the other way like if I described this post as both riveting and entertaining. Doesn't fly as slang.
 

skyblueinBaku

Well-Known Member
Sick means good. A lot of negative words have positive meanings, but you don't see it the other way like if I described this post as both riveting and entertaining. Doesn't fly as slang.

Sick means good? The world's gone mad.
 

st john

Well-Known Member
A comment from RCC in the article about Bury

Bury offered me a deal but I wasn’t happy with it, so I said I’d find somewhere else so they let me go, and we parted terms. I went looking for other clubs and my agent got me a trial at Coventry, then got put on a trial and I got signed in the week. After leaving Bury, you wouldn’t think you’ll find your way up after. I thought I’d have to go the Conference and make my name there. I went to Coventry and they sent me on loan to Nuneaton straight away. I played in the Conference Premier for 4-5 months, which was a great experience, then got called back to sit on the bench for the rest of the season in League 1, which was a sick experience for me. - See more at: http://realsport101.com/reice-charles-cook-what-footballs-really-like-part-2/#sthash.F7nkKRml.dpuf
 

Terry Gibson's perm

Well-Known Member
A comment from RCC in the article about Bury

Bury offered me a deal but I wasn’t happy with it, so I said I’d find somewhere else so they let me go, and we parted terms. I went looking for other clubs and my agent got me a trial at Coventry, then got put on a trial and I got signed in the week. After leaving Bury, you wouldn’t think you’ll find your way up after. I thought I’d have to go the Conference and make my name there. I went to Coventry and they sent me on loan to Nuneaton straight away. I played in the Conference Premier for 4-5 months, which was a great experience, then got called back to sit on the bench for the rest of the season in League 1, which was a sick experience for me. - See more at: http://realsport101.com/reice-charles-cook-what-footballs-really-like-part-2/#sthash.F7nkKRml.dpuf


Ah the good old days when we could pay more than big spending Bury
 

mechaishida

Well-Known Member
Sick means good. A lot of negative words have positive meanings, but you don't see it the other way like if I described this post as both riveting and entertaining. Doesn't fly as slang.

I'm waiting for the day 'c**t' becomes a term of endearment in youth culture. Won't be long now.
 

singers_pore

Well-Known Member
After Sam Ricketts joined, RCC told him that RCC was the club's vice captain when he wasn't even in the team. I like him. A real character who keeps the dressing room a happy place. And goalies are supposed to be a bit mad aren't they?
 

ajsccfc

Well-Known Member
Sick is basically the same as whatever was the cool terms to use when the average person on here was a kid. I haven't read The Great Gatsby recently so I can't give you a precise example.
 

letsallsingtogether

Well-Known Member
Sick is basically the same as whatever was the cool terms to use when the average person on here was a kid. I haven't read The Great Gatsby recently so I can't give you a precise example.

Cool, fab,wicked,
 
R

RB1992

Guest
Typical Footballer Tweet:

"Shout out to my bro @Player_Who_They've_Known_About_3_Weeks for his sick goals yesterday! Absolute flames (3 x fire emoticon) from you mate (bicep emoticon)! Great game from the lads (football emoticon), nice to pick up an assist as well, fans were unreal (hand praise emoticon) #Positivity #GodIsGreat"
 
Last edited by a moderator:

Terry Gibson's perm

Well-Known Member
Typical Footballer Tweet:

"Shout out to my bro @Player_Who_They've_Known_About_3_ Weeks for his sick goals yesterday! Absolute flames (3 x fire emoticon) from you mate (bicep emoticon)! Great game from the lads (football emoticon), nice to pick up an assist as well, fans were unreal (hand praise emoticon) #Positivity #GodIsGreat"


Nope haven't a clue what that says
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Top