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Roy Law

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The 442 headline says Ange plays it safe with his Socceroo squad - you can't get safer than Wilko! :overheadl:
I guess he was just too laid back for Holger...
 

FFC Mariner

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Judas? That's a funny way of spelling c*nt.

That judas c**t was never ever a Mariners player.

For those who weren't around back then, a quick history lesson.

Agreed verbally to join us, had photos taken in the shirt, then nipped up the F3 to sign for the scum. Then famously handled the ball in the 08 GF. Gave his word the McKinna then stabbed him and the club in the back.

He also doesn't handle abuse very well either. While warming up as a sub for the Socceroos, heard the Judas chants from a group of Coasties and looked like he shit himself
 

starfish

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Some very selective memories as usual on here. As for the quick history lesson FFCM - you seem to forget that he was signed on a short term injury cover contract the season before for the pre-season tournament and was in the team for a month. You also seem to forget that it was the Mariners fault that he didn't sign for us - both CCM and the Jets had made offers but we couldn't get our act together and actually give him a contract to sign.

Revile him for the hand ball if you must, but it wasn't him that didn't award a penalty. At least you can understand why WSW think of Bojic in the same way.
 

eenfish

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Some very selective memories as usual on here. As for the quick history lesson FFCM - you seem to forget that he was signed on a short term injury cover contract the season before for the pre-season tournament and was in the team for a month. You also seem to forget that it was the Mariners fault that he didn't sign for us - both CCM and the Jets had made offers but we couldn't get our act together and actually give him a contract to sign.

Revile him for the hand ball if you must, but it wasn't him that didn't award a penalty. At least you can understand why WSW think of Bojic in the same way.

If the Wanderers don't like Pedj, and we don't, and the Scum don't.... then does anyone like Pedj? Is he all alone with no one else to barrack him?
 

universalmind

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The Judas was one of us (a fan) at one stage. Regardless of what contract mess went on, he gave his word (according to hearsay). He went and signed for our biggest rivals, and if he thought he would maintain any respect down here, he doesn't have the intelligence to be a footballer. The handball and the way he carried on after just compound it. Good luck to him. He is not one of us.
 

FFC Mariner

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What absolute b
Some very selective memories as usual on here. As for the quick history lesson FFCM - you seem to forget that he was signed on a short term injury cover contract the season before for the pre-season tournament and was in the team for a month. You also seem to forget that it was the Mariners fault that he didn't sign for us - both CCM and the Jets had made offers but we couldn't get our act together and actually give him a contract to sign.

Revile him for the hand ball if you must, but it wasn't him that didn't award a penalty. At least you can understand why WSW think of Bojic in the same way.

I did forget that.

Pedj?

Sitting alone in a room full of hats wondering what he did to his career most likely?
 

Roy Law

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The Judas was one of us (a fan) at one stage. Regardless of what contract mess went on, he gave his word (according to hearsay). He went and signed for our biggest rivals, and if he thought he would maintain any respect down here, he doesn't have the intelligence to be a footballer. The handball and the way he carried on after just compound it. Good luck to him. He is not one of us.
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The hearsay I heard is he had given his word to the Jets until Lawrie tried at the last minute to get him to change his mind. Lawrie pressured him but in the end he went and honoured his commitment to the Jets.
Personally could not care less if he is a 'Judas'; I find the attitude toward him quite pathetic . He was a young bloke trying to make his way in professional football, if (and it is a big if) he made a mistake it is hardly the end of the world. He's done pretty well since, has toughed it out in Europe, so good luck to him.
It also proves the value of investing in local talent; another Coastie doing well.
 

Wombat

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Some very selective memories as usual on here. As for the quick history lesson FFCM - you seem to forget that he was signed on a short term injury cover contract the season before for the pre-season tournament and was in the team for a month. You also seem to forget that it was the Mariners fault that he didn't sign for us - both CCM and the Jets had made offers but we couldn't get our act together and actually give him a contract to sign.

Revile him for the hand ball if you must, but it wasn't him that didn't award a penalty. At least you can understand why WSW think of Bojic in the same way.

Shields will always be the second biggest c**t of a ref after Kim neilson of Denmark.
 

eenfish

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Brugge sitting third in the Belgian Pro League too, good stuff. Might just see Maty starting in the Champions League next year if they can close the gap...
 

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