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 Post subject: Jordan Bowery
PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2012 7:55 pm 
Chesterfield forward who chip said we should have gone for in the summer. He did play well at the Vic late on last season to be fair, anyway a little out of our price range I reckon, set to move to Aston Villa for a deal that could be worth up to £1.2 million.


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Chip no only are you a lord of love, a rockstar and a top gambler just to name a few you have got scouting skills as well clappp

I think im developing a man crush on you can we knock about together :uhoh: :uhoh: :razz:


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I'd be surprised if I said he was shyte but I'm happy to be proved otherwise...

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So I'm in the clear on this one then?
I dread the day when Mr Chip can actually pin anything on me... ;)


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Yeah, you also sent me a text saying he was a finished carthorse !!


So I didn't say he was shite and you're making things up. Not like you!

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I just wish I could find it in me to trust anything you say these days :evil:

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 Post subject: Re: Jordan Bowery
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The reality is that I am an excellent judge. Sometimes I only need to see them for like half an hour to know they are potentially Porno class.


.....I'll see if the Duchess doesn't mind ya sitting in tonight....(1-1.30am ish'). :roll:

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 Post subject: Re: Jordan Bowery
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Chip Fireball wrote:
Yep, someone put me on the spot and asked me to name a striker we should target, and that was the person I suggested.

I must look the thread up as at least a couple of people said his record was shyte and he would never amount to much. God, I hope it was klinger.

The reality is that I am an excellent judge. Sometimes I only need to see them for like half an hour to know they are potentially Premiership class.


It was as plausible a signing as the bloke who suggested we target Powell from Crewe...I think some people are a little optimistic as far as what Pools can afford.


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doubledecker wrote:
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Yep, someone put me on the spot and asked me to name a striker we should target, and that was the person I suggested.

I must look the thread up as at least a couple of people said his record was shyte and he would never amount to much. God, I hope it was klinger.

The reality is that I am an excellent judge. Sometimes I only need to see them for like half an hour to know they are potentially Premiership class.


It was as plausible a signing as the bloke who suggested we target Powell from Crewe...I think some people are a little optimistic as far as what Pools can afford.


And I'm sure players from Chesterfield or Crewe would be chomping at the bit to make the step up to Pools.


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 Post subject: Re: Jordan Bowery
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There's plenty of players butchered us last season who we had no chance of getting, Bowery was one of them.
We possibly did take a look as did another 20 or so league teams, Is anyone actually suggesting we had a chance of signing him?

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The Lightning Tree wrote:
There's plenty of players butchered us last season who we had no chance of getting, Bowery was one of them.
We possibly did take a look as did another 20 or so league teams, Is anyone actually suggesting we had a chance of signing him?


Chip said we should be looking to sign him not Howard, I reckoned we should be looking to sign Drogba when he was out of contract at Chelsea.
The probabilty of signing either was about the same.


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 Post subject: Re: Jordan Bowery
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Its funny, no one said he was out of our league when Chip mentioned him last season but now suddenly it was blatantly obvious we had no chance?

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I remember doing a search for him when he was mentioned before the beginning of the season, Derby and Sheff Wed were looking at putting bids in for him.
Of course we had a chance!

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to put it another way....what would the reaction have been if a Chesterfield fan had come on here last year and said they were interested in signing Luke James?

Good young players with potential are not going to make a sideways move...also not sure how Chesterfield became skint just a year after moving into a new ground and getting promoted with much higher attendances.


However on this theme I think Pools should be looking to sign the following 'types' of players...

A goalkeeper with cat like reflexes who is strong on crosses and has great distribution.
A centre-half who reads the game well, is strong in the air and can use the ball
A creative midfielder with a good engine and the potential to play at a higher level.
A centre forward with pace and an eye for goal, who also has the ability to link up play


get this lot in as I suggest and we will be sorted


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 Post subject: Re: Jordan Bowery
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Chip Fireball wrote:
Tree_With_Hamster wrote:
Its funny, no one said he was out of our league when Chip mentioned him last season but now suddenly it was blatantly obvious we had no chance?


You got to remember some of the people on here are as thick as mince. They are also in the habit of just making things up.

I said before the end of last season that Bowery was the type of player Pools should be looking to sign. Young, quick, and with his best years ahead of him.

You are absolutely right, NOBODY, at the time said he was out of our price bracket. But plenty said Howard was exactly the sort of player we needed and at least one now playing the smartarse said he was the answer to our goalscoring problems.

Howard came from a Championship club, and turned down big clubs in our division to sign for Pools.Do you honestly think he did that as a favour to a mate ? I was reliably informed the "SENSATIONAL" deal is costing Pools a lot of money.

At the time I first mentioned Bowery he wasn't even starting games for a skint club, about to be relegated to the Fourth Division. The way klinger is going on you would think Chesterfield were Barcelona. Didnt we just sign a clubs player of the year from the same division ?

I have no idea whether Pools can afford players like Bowery, I am not privvy to their budget, all Im saying is that there are good young players out there in the lower leagues. Certainly when we were discussing players who had impressed against us last season I dont recall anyone else mentioning him as a possible million pound player. In fact despite me mentioning him a few weeks after he played at the Vic very few people even knew who he was.

Suddenly though they all knew he was too good to sign for us. Yeah right. :roll:


Most of us don't live in cloud cuckoo land like yourself :wink:
At the time of Chesterfields relegation most of their fans were talking about how many hundred grand they'd get for Bowery.
There's another hundred or so players in league 1 and 2 that I could name that i'm sure Pools would like to sign.
You'll get over Howard, you'll have to, he's here for the next 2 years!

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doubledecker wrote:
to put it another way....what would the reaction have been if a Chesterfield fan had come on here last year and said they were interested in signing Luke James?

Good young players with potential are not going to make a sideways move...also not sure how Chesterfield became skint just a year after moving into a new ground and getting promoted with much higher attendances.


However on this theme I think Pools should be looking to sign the following 'types' of players...

A goalkeeper with cat like reflexes who is strong on crosses and has great distribution.
A centre-half who reads the game well, is strong in the air and can use the ball
A creative midfielder with a good engine and the potential to play at a higher level.
A centre forward with pace and an eye for goal, who also has the ability to link up play


get this lot in as I suggest and we will be sorted


Chips already scouted these...... they all play for Arsenal!

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 Post subject: Re: Jordan Bowery
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Walton went up a league, mainly because he wanted to be nearer his family
Their fans were talking about how much cash they would get for him, I'm not going to go back 2 months to the site I read it on but they had suggested he was one they could definitely cash in on because of his undoubted ability!
How do you know we pished that away on Solano....Did you ask him on twitter?
How do you know what they are currently spending on Howard.... You been speaking to Ken lately?
Saw a few young players in the ressies, a few looked ok, but my talent spotting isn't obviously as good as yours!
We had no chance of getting Bowery and if you think we had you need to get a grip and look at the bigger picture.

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The Lightning Tree wrote:
We had no chance of getting Bowery and if you think we had you need to get a grip and look at the bigger picture.



Saying so at the time would have made a lot more sense.

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Yes but I didn't know that we had pished away hundreds of grands on Solano and were about to do the same on Howard :wink:

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Solano was on ridiculous money and he basically just took the piss and wasn't the professional that Pools thought he was and expected him to be. Had he shown the football club and the owners who were paying his ridiculous wages a bit of respect then he could well of been sat in Neale Coopers office at the moment.

People might not want to believe he was on big money but just because it's not what you want to believe it doesn't mean that it isn't true....


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Whatever was offered to Solano or Howard it still doesn't mean that...
A. We could afford Bowery.
B. We did enquire but he didn't want to come.
Its obvious there's no money left in the pot but its harsh to suggest that the money spent on Howard could have brought in a better quality of player.

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Chip, even you must surely get bored of the sound of your own voice sometimes?!

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I will tell you what though, I will pack in posting till the other side of Christmas. Can't say fairer than that.
Bye.


Is this the same as when you said you would post again after loosing a bet :wink:

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Stop being a fanny! I do worry about your blood pressure at times chipper me auld mate

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Compo wrote:
Chip Fireball wrote:
I will tell you what though, I will pack in posting till the other side of Christmas. Can't say fairer than that.
Bye.


Is this the same as when you said you would post again after loosing a bet :wink:



Serious question and im not taking the piss Compo but why do people constantly get losing and loosing and loose and lose mixed up all the bleeding time?

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Anybody spot this today (BBC site)?

"1238:
DONE DEAL

It looks like Jordan Bowery has finally finished his signature on the Aston Villa contract. The 21-year-old striker has completed his move from Chesterfield to Villa on a three-year contract for a fee of about £500,000."

Does the price being less than half of what was said change owt?

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Compo wrote:
Chip Fireball wrote:
I will tell you what though, I will pack in posting till the other side of Christmas. Can't say fairer than that.
Bye.


Is this the same as when you said you would post again after loosing a bet :wink:


He'll be back. He's got nowt better to do than post on here :roll: :grin:

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 Post subject: Re: Jordan Bowery
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Anybody spot this today (BBC site)?

"1238:
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It looks like Jordan Bowery has finally finished his signature on the Aston Villa contract. The 21-year-old striker has completed his move from Chesterfield to Villa on a three-year contract for a fee of about £500,000."

Does the price being less than half of what was said change owt?


The article I read said an initial £600,000 that could rise to £1.2 million.


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Bowery's dad played for Forest under Clough......

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Chip Fireball wrote:
I will tell you what though, I will pack in posting till the other side of Christmas. Can't say fairer than that.
Bye.


Is this the same as when you said you would post again after loosing a bet :wink:



Serious question and im not taking the piss Compo but why do people constantly get losing and loosing and loose and lose mixed up all the bleeding time?


Probably because I am dyslexic and maybe a bit thick!

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Probably because I am dyslexic and maybe a bit thick!


And quite small, while you're running yourself down, mate. Have a nice weekend!! :laugh:


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Probably because I am dyslexic and maybe a bit thick!



Wasnt directed at you Compo, your post was the straw that broke the camels back so to speak. Must be the most mixed up word/mispelt word in English language.

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Probably because I am dyslexic and maybe a bit thick!



Wasnt directed at you Compo, your post was the straw that broke the camels back so to speak. Must be the most mixed up word/mispelt word in English language.


That, or where/were/wear.

Or affect/effect.

Or anything in the Daily telegraph. Today's was tires/tyres.

Bloody English teachers eh?? :roll:


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Chip Fireball wrote:
I sometimes get bored replying to people who appear to lack the ability to read and comprehend.

It is interesting to witness after just 3 competitive games, the sight of people rapidly engaging reverse gear on the subject of Cooper and Howard though. Cooper is managing on a shoestring with his hands tied behind his back, and Howard came here for a tenner a game ( mates rates ) out ofthe goodness of his heart. Allegedly.

Do they really have so little faith in the returning Messiahs ?

I will tell you what though, I will pack in posting till the other side of Christmas. Can't say fairer than that.

Bye.



Stop being a tart you will be posting again by the end of the weekend probably.


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Or anything in the Daily telegraph. Today's was tires/tyres.

You should stop reading the American version.

But the main reason for this post is that you forgot your/you're.

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Chip Fireball wrote:
I sometimes get bored replying to people who appear to lack the ability to read and comprehend.

It is interesting to witness after just 3 competitive games, the sight of people rapidly engaging reverse gear on the subject of Cooper and Howard though. Cooper is managing on a shoestring with his hands tied behind his back, and Howard came here for a tenner a game ( mates rates ) out ofthe goodness of his heart. Allegedly.

Do they really have so little faith in the returning Messiahs ?

I will tell you what though, I will pack in posting till the other side of Christmas. Can't say fairer than that.

Bye.


Well, if the person who talks the most sense, and who has been winding you all up for weeks, is leaving, then this place may as well close. No one else is worth reading.

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I don't remember Birthmark saying he was leaving.

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I don't remember saying I was leaving?

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Chip Fireball wrote:
I sometimes get bored replying to people who appear to lack the ability to read and comprehend.

It is interesting to witness after just 3 competitive games, the sight of people rapidly engaging reverse gear on the subject of Cooper and Howard though. Cooper is managing on a shoestring with his hands tied behind his back, and Howard came here for a tenner a game ( mates rates ) out ofthe goodness of his heart. Allegedly.

Do they really have so little faith in the returning Messiahs ?

I will tell you what though, I will pack in posting till the other side of Christmas. Can't say fairer than that.

Bye.

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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Chip Fireball wrote:
I sometimes get bored replying to people who appear to lack the ability to read and comprehend.

It is interesting to witness after just 3 competitive games, the sight of people rapidly engaging reverse gear on the subject of Cooper and Howard though. Cooper is managing on a shoestring with his hands tied behind his back, and Howard came here for a tenner a game ( mates rates ) out ofthe goodness of his heart. Allegedly.

Do they really have so little faith in the returning Messiahs ?

I will tell you what though, I will pack in posting till the other side of Christmas. Can't say fairer than that.

Bye.



Well, if the person who talks the most sense, and who has been winding you all up for weeks, is leaving, then this place may as well close. No one else is worth reading.


Just ask him out :wink:


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Bowery's dad played for Forest under Clough......

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