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Re: City Linked With Perry Ng
Another attacking RB. It's almost like it's part of the system Harris wants to use?
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Sky Sports says
15:06
CARDIFF MAKE NG OFFER
Cardiff City have made an undisclosed offer for Crewe Alexandra right-back Perry Ng.
Ng is out of contract at the end of the season.
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Any right back will do at the moment. It'll let Bacuna move to his rightful position........o0n the bench!
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seems to have a decent record in the lower leagues, worth a go at this level
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Would have preferred Gunter before the season started , but this fella is worth a shot.
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Someone's nicked all his vowels
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Originally Posted by
jon1959
Perry Ng isn't that young - he is 24 going on 25 - and he has played over 150 times for Crewe.
I have no problem at all with the club signing players from League One - especially if they play in a position where we desperately need competition, and especially if they were their club's Player Of The Year last season.
I like the sound of this rumour.
Its still a step in the right direction, a 24 year old can still grow and has plenty of years left in him
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Have we had a player with such a short name before? Chris Fry, Josh Low and Alan Lee are the shortest I can think of.
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Originally Posted by
Fine Lines
Would have preferred Gunter before the season started , but this fella is worth a shot.
Would much prefer a move like this, that has a potential up-side, than a move for a player like Gunter where you know he's on the wane already
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Isn't there anything in the Periodic Table that 'NG' represents? That would be one hell of a chant!
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I wonder if he’s got a long throw? A Singapore Sling would be an alternative to Will Vaulks’ long throws.
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Originally Posted by
The Bloop
Have we had a player with such a short name before? Chris Fry, Josh Low and Alan Lee are the shortest I can think of.
In the days when British Football was a lot less cosmopolitan than it is now, Ian Ure was the player with the shortest name. I remember John Toshack getting absolutely nothing in the air against him in the 0-0 Arsenal FA Cup tie in 1969 in front of 55,136 at NP.
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Originally Posted by
Enoch Mort
In the days when British Football was a lot less cosmopolitan than it is now, Ian Ure was the player with the shortest name. I remember John Toshack getting absolutely nothing in the air against him in the 0-0 Arsenal FA Cup tie in 1969 in front of 55,136 at NP.
Cyril Lea was around about that time as well and, of course, Francis Lee.
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Originally Posted by
The Bloop
Have we had a player with such a short name before? Chris Fry, Josh Low and Alan Lee are the shortest I can think of.
There's Demba Ba....but then he never played for us.
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Originally Posted by
Enoch Mort
In the days when British Football was a lot less cosmopolitan than it is now, Ian Ure was the player with the shortest name. I remember John Toshack getting absolutely nothing in the air against him in the 0-0 Arsenal FA Cup tie in 1969 in front of 55,136 at NP.
Known as Midge in the changing rooms.
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Harry Paget Flashman
Known as Midge in the changing rooms.
Midge Toshack......Nah!!
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tforturton
There's Demba Ba....but then he never played for us.
Neither did Stevie G:puke:
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Originally Posted by
cardiff55
Any right back will do at the moment. It'll let Bacuna move to his rightful position........o0n the bench!
Unfair. He's done well as RB considering he isn't one. Arguably better than Bruno Manga.
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Originally Posted by
Tuerto
Isn't there anything in the Periodic Table that 'NG' represents? That would be one hell of a chant!
No elements called NG AFAIK.
It's pronounced Eeng apparently, which can't be that difficult to fit into a song surely.
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Originally Posted by
B. Oddie
Unfair. He's done well as RB considering he isn't one. Arguably better than Bruno Manga.
Bruno Manga, who played out of position in the Premier League for us? I’d have the Manga of a couple of seasons ago back in a shot.
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Rjk
No elements called NG AFAIK.
It's pronounced Eeng apparently, which can't be that difficult to fit into a song surely.
Sing Ng in the rain?
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After an extensive seach sadly I have to report on Snapchat NG means "No Good"
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Those with the name of ng pronounce their name as "ing". The Ng I knew from work was called Mr Nug by his colleagues.
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Originally Posted by
Rjk
No elements called NG AFAIK.
It's pronounced Eeng apparently, which can't be that difficult to fit into a song surely.
This is why i love this messageboard.
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My mate is a Crewe season ticket holder and says he’d be a good signing for a champ club. Solid at the back and good going forward, decent on either foot. He did say they’ve gone 7 unbeaten since his ban and in typical Crewe fashion a youngster has come through and filled in well so he thinks it’s a good move for everyone involved.
Seems sensible business for once. 24, a captain, over 100 appearances for Crewe and on the cheap. Sounds like it’s definitely worth to a shot.