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  • Patrick Thistle
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    Originally posted by Uros Predic View Post
    Goal and an assist for Coppinger today. He's been excellent since coming back into the starting XI these last few weeks. He's even starting to engage with our hopeful 'one more year' posts on social media the big tease.
    I saw that James Coppinger has decided to retire.

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  • Reality Checkpoint
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    Wes Hoolahan scored again yesterday and finishes the season with 7 goals and 9 assists.

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  • beak
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    Arjen Robben got an assist for Groningen today, against Emmen. 37 years old, but looks about fifteen older.

    https://twitter.com/OptaJohan/status/1391355626715025408

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  • Uros Predic
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    Goal and an assist for Coppinger today. He's been excellent since coming back into the starting XI these last few weeks. He's even starting to engage with our hopeful 'one more year' posts on social media the big tease.

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  • jwdd27
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    Another good day for the old 'uns, with both James Coppinger (40) and Wes Hoolahan (38) on the scoresheet for Donny and Cambridge.

    Plus I noticed Paul McShane playing for Rochdale, but he's only 35.

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  • Various Artist
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    Originally posted by blameless View Post
    I've just tuned in for the livestream of Partick Thistle vs Cove Rangers in Scottish tier 3
    That really threw me for a minute, because I'm clearly still unused to the latter being part of the senior Scottish leagues and hence mention of the name gave me a momentary brainfart that caused it to read like a bizarre international aberration – until I remembered that Cove Rangers and Cobh Ramblers are different things, d'oh...

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  • blameless
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    I've just tuned in for the livestream of Partick Thistle vs Cove Rangers in Scottish tier 3, and was shocked to find out that ex-Aberdeen wunderkind Fraser Fyvie is now on Cove's books. He's still only 27, but seems to have been a promoising youngster for ever.

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  • Antepli Ejderha
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    I agree, it's the second time Bony has been training with them and he's properly training as well not just using the facilities. For Ledley it's also the second time but both times deals were in place, this time it got over the line.

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  • 3 Colours Red
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    I always wonder with Bony and similar cases (Yaya Toure with Orient etc.) - why not just sign a short-term deal or even play non-contract, just to get some competitive games back under your belt in the hope of selling yourself to a "bigger" club?

    You get a shop window; the club gets the benefit of your ability and experience.

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  • Antepli Ejderha
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    Wilfried Bony is still training with Newport, I wonder if he could be persuaded now? His family are still in Swansea.

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  • Antepli Ejderha
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    He was due to sign for Newport before the Newcastle deal, he even had a shirt number but got the offer from Australia.

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  • willie1foot
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    Originally posted by Ray de Galles View Post
    Still time to make the Euros squad, Joe!

    https://twitter.com/joe16led/status/1372560859336224768?s=21
    He came out here to play for Newcastle Jets, but Covid19 cut that short and like most of the imports, he pissed off quick smart. He managed 6 games.

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  • Ray de Galles
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    Still time to make the Euros squad, Joe!

    https://twitter.com/joe16led/status/1372560859336224768?s=21
    Last edited by Ray de Galles; 18-03-2021, 23:09.

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  • Jobi1
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    Originally posted by Southport Zeb View Post
    Nick Culkin - a few seconds in Arsenal v Manchester United in August 1999. Deep in injury time Martin Keown fouled Raimond van der Gouw, with the result that van der Gouw had to go off injured. Culkin came on, took the free kick and the referee blew the final whistle.
    ....which, as a side note, also triggered a clause in the deal for Culkin's transfer from York that meant United had to bring a full first-team squad to Bootham Crescent for a friendly the following summer. I think I'm correct in saying that despite the odd play-off semi and cup tie against higher league opposition since then, that remains the last time BC was fully, officially sold out for a match.

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  • Favourite Worst Nightmare
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    Originally posted by Nocturnal Submission View Post
    Have we ever done shortest PL careers? There must be stats. out there, I assume.

    I saw Joe Sheerin come on for about one minute as a tactical substitute for Chelsea away at Wimbledon, (or possibly Palace, it was at Selhurst Park). I don't think he touched the ball. And that was it. No other PL appearances.

    He was part of the very first AFC Wimbledon team, I believe.
    That’s right NS, the game was against Wimbledon, in 96/97 (shortly after the FA cup semi) and he acknowledged that he never touched the ball.

    Sheerin was the first AFC Wimbledon captain, played for around three seasons and is still much loved.

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  • 3 Colours Red
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    Derek Adams does seem to have an eminently punchable face... as much as you can tell via side profile anyway. Touch of the Martin Shkreli about it.

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  • Ray de Galles
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    While looking at Burton's squad to see who they'd signed in January to aid their remarkable surge away from D3 relegation trouble I noticed Michael Mancienne was one example, having been released by New England Revolution in December.

    I presumed that (like John Bostock whose name recently cropped up on the D3 thread as a Doncaster player) he would be a rare example of a OIHSP? candidate in his twenties.

    It turns out Mancienne is 33! Perennially promising young player and one of the original stockpiled Chelsea loanees is in his mid-thirties, that makes me feel old.

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  • Patrick Thistle
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    Ellison came on in a double sub with Nicky Maynard. His goal came with an assist from Maynard.
    Their combined age is 77!

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  • Walt Flanagans Dog
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    https://twitter.com/primevideosport/status/1370796315421065216?s=19

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  • Southport Zeb
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    Nick Culkin - a few seconds in Arsenal v Manchester United in August 1999. Deep in injury time Martin Keown fouled Raimond van der Gouw, with the result that van der Gouw had to go off injured. Culkin came on, took the free kick and the referee blew the final whistle.

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  • Nocturnal Submission
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    Have we ever done shortest PL careers? There must be stats. out there, I assume.

    I saw Joe Sheerin come on for about one minute as a tactical substitute for Chelsea away at Wimbledon, (or possibly Palace, it was at Selhurst Park). I don't think he touched the ball. And that was it. No other PL appearances.

    He was part of the very first AFC Wimbledon team, I believe.

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  • Gangster Octopus
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    Ta.

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  • Southport Zeb
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    He played the last six minutes for Leicester away at Manchester United. It was 0-0 when he came on in place of Dean Sturridge, before two late goals gave United a 2-0 win.

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  • Gangster Octopus
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    Who for?

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  • Mr Delicieux
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    Originally posted by Ray de Galles View Post
    38 year old Neil Danns has signed for Connah's Quay Nomads. It's mainly notable because the reports make much of him being an "ex-Premier League player".

    While it's true that 5 of his 593 career appearances came in that competition (the most recent 13 years ago) I'm not sure it's the first thing that springs to mind about him.
    I remember reading much the same about the recently-mentioned-on-here Kevin Ellison as being an 'ex-premier league star' upon joining one of his many clubs.


    He played one game.

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