Thanks a lot. Goodbye. Won't boo you … honest!
Now … where's that Argyle Discussion thread? :scarf:
Now … where's that Argyle Discussion thread? :scarf:
So, Moles, regardless of the reasons he left, which of your opinions (offered on Monday) are you now running with?davie nine":dgv0s6yt said:That was a rapid change of tune, Moles.
At 3pm we were likely to "go out of the league the wrong end".
At 4pm "this team is good enough for a push for the playoffs again".
moles40":1a5y2c8i said:So did Bradley go because he was offered more money
Was he offered the same money as Luton but decided to go anyway.
Did Adams think he didn’t want to match Luton’s offer because he didn’t rate him enough to offer the same amount.
Still don’t know the answers.
davie nine":t51sgvja said:So, Moles, regardless of the reasons he left, which of your opinions (offered on Monday) are you now running with?davie nine":t51sgvja said:That was a rapid change of tune, Moles.
At 3pm we were likely to "go out of the league the wrong end".
At 4pm "this team is good enough for a push for the playoffs again".
"The Plymouth game now will have a bit of bite to it, which I like. “Whether they clap me or boo me, it won’t make any difference to me. “I’ve got nothing but respect for the football club, nothing but respect for the manager there. “No matter what’s been said, nothing will change my opinion of the club, as I had a brilliant two years there. Throughout the whole of May, I had conversations with the manager and we couldn’t get a deal sorted. “That’s not a problem at all, it’s just part of football, it happens, happens every season.”
“It was after the fact that I wasn’t going to sign with Plymouth again, that’s when I decided to move on. “It wasn’t a case of there were two contracts in front of me, do I pick this one? Or do I pick that one? “That wasn’t the case, the case was, I sat down with Derek Adams, had a conversation with him and we weren’t going to agree a deal."
Army green":2in4rwjw said:It also indicates his first choice would have been us given the right deal. Never mind, we move on.
Spix":2kx4sd06 said:Argyle-sy":2kx4sd06 said:Well, hardly a step up is it lol. Enjoy life in that grim as flip white gold that the Russian's wouldn't waste a nuke on . I would love it, just live it if they go straight back down
Oh dear. Do calm down chum before you do yourself a mischief. Bradley's moved to improve his financial security and he's moved to a bigger and more ambitious club, a club that can afford to improve both his wages and no doubt his footballing ability, given their superb training facility and coaching staff, not to mention a top young manager who won't spend all his career in the lower divisions, of that you can be sure. If you were in that situation in your employment I'm sure you would do the same.
As for Luton going straight back down, no chance chum, not a cat in hells chance of that happening. The more likely scenario, as time will no doubt prove, is that Luton will be challenging for another promotion, at worst they'll be looking for a play off place.
So dry your eyes, accept the inevitable, Plymouth will play second fiddle next season to the mighty Hatters.
Argyle-sy":emvyr3ap said:Spix":emvyr3ap said:Argyle-sy":emvyr3ap said:Well, hardly a step up is it lol. Enjoy life in that grim as flip white gold that the Russian's wouldn't waste a nuke on . I would love it, just live it if they go straight back down
Oh dear. Do calm down chum before you do yourself a mischief. Bradley's moved to improve his financial security and he's moved to a bigger and more ambitious club, a club that can afford to improve both his wages and no doubt his footballing ability, given their superb training facility and coaching staff, not to mention a top young manager who won't spend all his career in the lower divisions, of that you can be sure. If you were in that situation in your employment I'm sure you would do the same.
As for Luton going straight back down, no chance chum, not a cat in hells chance of that happening. The more likely scenario, as time will no doubt prove, is that Luton will be challenging for another promotion, at worst they'll be looking for a play off place.
So dry your eyes, accept the inevitable, Plymouth will play second fiddle next season to the mighty Hatters.
Oh dear oh dear oh dear! You do seem to have got yourself into a right old state
I'm calmer than you sweetheart, looks like your mask just slipped though old chum. Moved to improve his financial footing, more like done a Judas for a few quid more, he was pretty much on the scrap heap before us, and to be fair joining Luton is about the equivalent of being back on the scrap heap, Christ that dump is so bad the Russian's would laugh and jokingly say "place is already backwards enough, do we really need to waste a few million quid on it".
Would be hysterics if you do go straight back down old chap, classless Muppets like you are the reason your club and the novel you live in are universally disliked throughout the football League. P.S, did you enjoy your time mixing it in the conference ?, one can only pray it won't be too long and you will be heading back down in that direction. Your club, and you have less class than a one cent hooker, but then you deserve what you get. P.P.S how long did it take Derek to get us up with a significantly smaller budget ?. Case closed