Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Dameerto wrote:Is that d'oh as is doe?
As in dey do do dat dough don't dey dough.
. . .is all I want to say to you
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Dameerto wrote:Is that d'oh as is doe?
As in dey do do dat dough don't dey dough.
RodneyRodney wrote:Just nickname him "The Truck" ; sorted.
Hutch's Shoulder wrote:RodneyRodney wrote:Just nickname him "The Truck" ; sorted.
Foden made buses too, but I guess that name would be more appropriate if he was a rag.
johnny crossan wrote:Hutch's Shoulder wrote:RodneyRodney wrote:Just nickname him "The Truck" ; sorted.
Foden made buses too, but I guess that name would be more appropriate if he was a rag.
Tractors originally I think - made in Sandbach
an ancient and distinguished Cheshire surname -
other notables of the name (post 1700)
Charles Foden (1868-1908), British silver medalist tug of war competitor at the 1908 Summer Olympics
Edwin Foden (1841-1911), British truck maker who's great innovation was the development of a practical and highly efficient compound steam unit
Giles Foden (b. 1967), English author, best known for his novel The Last King of Scotland (1998)
Edward Edgar Foden (1913-1985), English marine engineer and inventor of the cargo hatch cover, lifeboat davits, and an escape hatch for submarines
Benjamin James "Ben" Foden (b. 1985), English rugby union player from Chester
Joe Foden (1918-1995), Australian rules footballer who played with North Melbourne in 1942
William Foden (1860-1947), American composer, musician, and teacher
Wendy Foden, South African conservation biologist
William Foden, Secretary of State for Air
Air Marshall Arthur Foden,
(esp for BiB)
johnny crossan wrote:Hutch's Shoulder wrote:RodneyRodney wrote:Just nickname him "The Truck" ; sorted.
Foden made buses too, but I guess that name would be more appropriate if he was a rag.
Tractors originally I think - made in Sandbach
an ancient and distinguished Cheshire surname -
other notables of the name (post 1700)
Charles Foden (1868-1908), British silver medalist tug of war competitor at the 1908 Summer Olympics
Edwin Foden (1841-1911), British truck maker who's great innovation was the development of a practical and highly efficient compound steam unit
Giles Foden (b. 1967), English author, best known for his novel The Last King of Scotland (1998)
Edward Edgar Foden (1913-1985), English marine engineer and inventor of the cargo hatch cover, lifeboat davits, and an escape hatch for submarines
Benjamin James "Ben" Foden (b. 1985), English rugby union player from Chester
Joe Foden (1918-1995), Australian rules footballer who played with North Melbourne in 1942
William Foden (1860-1947), American composer, musician, and teacher
Wendy Foden, South African conservation biologist
William Foden, Secretary of State for Air
Air Marshall Arthur Foden,
(esp for BiB)
Nigels Tackle wrote:
Saul Goodman wrote:Next season will be the true indicator of our plans for him
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Saul Goodman wrote:Next season will be the true indicator of our plans for him
I think a 6 year deal is a pretty good indicator.
sheblue wrote:With Dave Silva and Kevin still out surely he will start against the hoff.
Saul Goodman wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Saul Goodman wrote:Next season will be the true indicator of our plans for him
I think a 6 year deal is a pretty good indicator.
Not at all. Im not trying to be negative but its not like we would've offered him a 2 yr deal. 6 years keeps a promising "youngster" on our books for a long time and lets the club really figure out what to do with him. if we're not gonna keep him it allows us time to sell him with year left on his deal and get a good return, and it also prevents him from walking away sooner rather than later if he doesnt like the way things are going. 6 years, frankly, means nothing. he could keep getting 20 minutes per match next season and then force his way outsheblue wrote:With Dave Silva and Kevin still out surely he will start against the hoff.
Cant see it. CM of Bernardo and Gundogan.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Saul Goodman wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Saul Goodman wrote:Next season will be the true indicator of our plans for him
I think a 6 year deal is a pretty good indicator.
Not at all. Im not trying to be negative but its not like we would've offered him a 2 yr deal. 6 years keeps a promising "youngster" on our books for a long time and lets the club really figure out what to do with him. if we're not gonna keep him it allows us time to sell him with year left on his deal and get a good return, and it also prevents him from walking away sooner rather than later if he doesnt like the way things are going. 6 years, frankly, means nothing. he could keep getting 20 minutes per match next season and then force his way outsheblue wrote:With Dave Silva and Kevin still out surely he will start against the hoff.
Cant see it. CM of Bernardo and Gundogan.
I'll shocked if he doesn't, he started our dead rubbers in CL last season, granted this isn't quite dead, more of a on life support rubber but I think he'll start, that's why the contract announcement was made this week too I reckon.
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