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Can see him ending up back with us after this. Doubt his family will want to be dragged anywhere else but home now.
I can't.
We're already bemoaning the fact our midfield duo of Turnbull and Wintle don't have the legs to play a high-tempo game, we wouldn't want to add to that list.
We're already bemoaning the fact our midfield duo of Turnbull and Wintle don't have the legs to play a high-tempo game, we wouldn't want to add to that list.
I didn't say we should get him, I agree with those points. I just won't be surprised if he is back with us. He's not exactly going to be in any position of power to bargain for any decent set of wages mid season now, so he's going to be very very cheap for whoever he signs for.
I wouldn't be surprised in the slightest if the club offer him a very cheap contract until the end of the season, or maybe even until the end of January when the MLS season starts just so there's an extra body available for our mid season fixture pile up.
A puppy is not just for Christmas, it's for life! yeah right. You will be lucky to get 10-12 years out of a largish dog.
I lost one of my dogs a few years ago at 15 it more than broke my heart.
We still have the other that is 17 and a half and we know she doesn’t have long left.
I’m anxious as **** being here back in Wales not being there in case anything happens.
Everyone is different of course, but my dog(s) have mattered more to me than most people that I know and will know.
I lost one of my dogs a few years ago at 15 it more than broke my heart.
We still have the other that is 17 and a half and we know she doesn’t have long left.
I’m anxious as **** being here back in Wales not being there in case anything happens.
Everyone is different of course, but my dog(s) have mattered more to me than most people that I know and will know.
I think it's for the duration of the dogs life, but a humans life isn't guaranteed either.
I think the current phrase is more catchy but this
Might catch on
“Dogs are for their whole life, approximately 12 years or so, or what’s left of your life if you have a nasty accident, serious illness or are too old to see out the dogs life. Not just for Christmas”
I’m just back from Mexico/ Mexico City, and personally felt extremely ‘safe’ there.
Yes I know it appears ok, I’ve been there twice and travelled around it for 3 months once doing the Mayan route, but for someone like Ramsey, the cartels could easily do something to extract cash from him. Really like Mexico City too despite getting set upon by about 50 Mexican football ultras and it being like smoking 20 a day as the pollution is so bad.
I lost one of my dogs a few years ago at 15 it more than broke my heart.
We still have the other that is 17 and a half and we know she doesn’t have long left.
I’m anxious as **** being here back in Wales not being there in case anything happens.
Everyone is different of course, but my dog(s) have mattered more to me than most people that I know and will know.
I didn't say we should get him, I agree with those points. I just won't be surprised if he is back with us. He's not exactly going to be in any position of power to bargain for any decent set of wages mid season now, so he's going to be very very cheap for whoever he signs for.
I wouldn't be surprised in the slightest if the club offer him a very cheap contract until the end of the season, or maybe even until the end of January when the MLS season starts just so there's an extra body available for our mid season fixture pile up.
Well, if it's a playing contract, I will be massively surprised.
It's a pretty sad and desperate end to his carer. When I say desperate, I don't mean that in a derogatory manner, His dog disappearing and the upset it has obviously caused pretty much concludes the past 2-3 years of Ramsey's career. He was never near it with us, should never have attempted to save us for those last three games, constantly injured and still injured. I really do hope that he can have a word with himself now and do what most fair minded people were saying and that is to retire. It's all ended a bit sadly for him, and I would say that coming to us at the time he did, then Mexico, were poor decisions. Rambo, just let it go.
It's a pretty sad and desperate end to his carer. When I say desperate, I don't mean that in a derogatory manner, His dog disappearing and the upset it has obviously caused pretty much concludes the past 2-3 years of Ramsey's career. He was never near it with us, should never have attempted to save us for those last three games, constantly injured and still injured. I really do hope that he can have a word with himself now and do what most fair minded people were saying and that is to retire. It's all ended a bit sadly for him, and I would say that coming to us at the time he did, then Mexico, were poor decisions. Rambo, just let it go.
Yeah I agree last few years of mainly injury and now heartbreak. He’s so loaded he doesn’t need to work but no doubt he wants to do something in football, possibly with us working with the kids….didn't realise he was injured again also, his body is shot surely he knows that. Are there any details on the place he left his dog? It was a dog sitter type place I think? I can’t imagine what they’ve done to his old beagle, all cams turned off etc, why? If they wanted to extract money for some reason off him to get the dog back he would have paid by the looks of it? So weird
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