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Was this really necessary? He had to get off at taunton at 1630 on friday. The loan window window is still open for another 2moro weeks ffs. Surely this could have waited til monday.
Its the buying club who call the shots and if SO'D wanted him off the bus and on his way to Nottingham to sign up then that's what happens.
Quote from: silent majority on September 03, 2012, 12:33:53 pmIts the buying club who call the shots and if SO'D wanted him off the bus and on his way to Nottingham to sign up then that's what happens.That depends on how desperate you are to get rid, and no club was buying
Quote from: Filo on September 03, 2012, 04:38:07 pmQuote from: silent majority on September 03, 2012, 12:33:53 pmIts the buying club who call the shots and if SO'D wanted him off the bus and on his way to Nottingham to sign up then that's what happens.That depends on how desperate you are to get rid, and no club was buyingDave, are you saying we forced him off the bus and made him make his way to Nottingham?
Quote from: silent majority on September 03, 2012, 05:05:45 pmQuote from: Filo on September 03, 2012, 04:38:07 pmQuote from: silent majority on September 03, 2012, 12:33:53 pmIts the buying club who call the shots and if SO'D wanted him off the bus and on his way to Nottingham to sign up then that's what happens.That depends on how desperate you are to get rid, and no club was buyingDave, are you saying we forced him off the bus and made him make his way to Nottingham?No I`m not, as I understand it, Copp`s agent, Sean Mcdaid, phoned Copps up to inform him that Forest wanted him, Copps then had a word with Saunders and he was allowed to leave the Coach at Strensham services, what I`m saying is Copps is contracted to us, Saunders would have been well within his rights to say sorry but it`s too late no and it`s interfering with our pre match plans, but because we seemed desperate to get rid we allowed SOD and Forest to call the shots, they would have known full well that the team were on a long coach journey, they could have made that enquiry in the morning before the team set off. What I also believe, (and the SOD lovers won`t like this) is that this was a way of SOD getting back at the club, disrupting our match preparations, I belive he was bitter about his sacking, I also believe that Copps knew that SOD would come in for him at the last minute a few weeks ago, hence his decision to turn Barnsley down a week ago
Quote from: Filo on September 03, 2012, 05:32:17 pmQuote from: silent majority on September 03, 2012, 05:05:45 pmQuote from: Filo on September 03, 2012, 04:38:07 pmQuote from: silent majority on September 03, 2012, 12:33:53 pmIts the buying club who call the shots and if SO'D wanted him off the bus and on his way to Nottingham to sign up then that's what happens.That depends on how desperate you are to get rid, and no club was buyingDave, are you saying we forced him off the bus and made him make his way to Nottingham?No I`m not, as I understand it, Copp`s agent, Sean Mcdaid, phoned Copps up to inform him that Forest wanted him, Copps then had a word with Saunders and he was allowed to leave the Coach at Strensham services, what I`m saying is Copps is contracted to us, Saunders would have been well within his rights to say sorry but it`s too late no and it`s interfering with our pre match plans, but because we seemed desperate to get rid we allowed SOD and Forest to call the shots, they would have known full well that the team were on a long coach journey, they could have made that enquiry in the morning before the team set off. What I also believe, (and the SOD lovers won`t like this) is that this was a way of SOD getting back at the club, disrupting our match preparations, I belive he was bitter about his sacking, I also believe that Copps knew that SOD would come in for him at the last minute a few weeks ago, hence his decision to turn Barnsley down a week agoI think that is a poor point Filo about SOD being bitter (and since we don't know the full details of his sacking I don't think you can call him bitter) , we shot ourselves in the foot with this one, for the entire window the message coming out of our club is that we cannot improve the squad until we move players on, the clubs that were interested were always going to come in last minute and leave us with no time left to replace until the loan window reopens. Someone also bidded for Kyle Bennet, had we said yes and allowed him to leave we would have also been left with no one to replace him and unless the bidding team was Forest (although i have no idea) would you put that down to being bitter? Liverpool didn't have enough time to replace Carroll in the end, is that down to Big Sam somehow being bitter?