The One wrote:Just watched Nartey video, impressed. Clear that the Prem league players had media training.
I believe he's privately educated, so it may be nothing to do with any media training.
The One wrote:Just watched Nartey video, impressed. Clear that the Prem league players had media training.
MTFCMusings wrote:The One wrote:Just watched Nartey video, impressed. Clear that the Prem league players had media training.
I believe he's privately educated, so it may be nothing to do with any media training.
MTFCMusings wrote:The One wrote:Just watched Nartey video, impressed. Clear that the Prem league players had media training.
I believe he's privately educated, so it may be nothing to do with any media training.
MTFCMusings wrote:The One wrote:Just watched Nartey video, impressed. Clear that the Prem league players had media training.
I believe he's privately educated, so it may be nothing to do with any media training.
Richard Cranium wrote:Means he's a posh raspberry
James wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:The One wrote:Just watched Nartey video, impressed. Clear that the Prem league players had media training.
I believe he's privately educated, so it may be nothing to do with any media training.
Listening to Boris Johnson talk it might have nothing to with him being privately educated either...
Rob wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:The One wrote:Just watched Nartey video, impressed. Clear that the Prem league players had media training.
I believe he's privately educated, so it may be nothing to do with any media training.
If he was educated at a mere state school he'd barely be able to form a sentence
bear 73 wrote:Financially to get quality players , loans are the only way lower league clubs can do it, where the parent club are willing to still pay part of a players wages.
This is normally a young player on the first team fringes, one is from the Championship having played at that level, the other from the premier league having been on their bench,
Nartey i have seen and he impressed me, certainly they play in the area we need to strengthen
gazza1988 wrote:Rob wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:The One wrote:Just watched Nartey video, impressed. Clear that the Prem league players had media training.
I believe he's privately educated, so it may be nothing to do with any media training.
If he was educated at a mere state school he'd barely be able to form a sentence
Nartey went school rich people, us state no write stuff well.
Rob wrote:gazza1988 wrote:Rob wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:The One wrote:Just watched Nartey video, impressed. Clear that the Prem league players had media training.
I believe he's privately educated, so it may be nothing to do with any media training.
If he was educated at a mere state school he'd barely be able to form a sentence
Nartey went school rich people, us state no write stuff well.
I went to Sherwood Hall, I don't think it was a private school, in fact for a while I thought it was a Fire Brigade training centre, or was that Garra
Rob wrote:gazza1988 wrote:Rob wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:The One wrote:Just watched Nartey video, impressed. Clear that the Prem league players had media training.
I believe he's privately educated, so it may be nothing to do with any media training.
If he was educated at a mere state school he'd barely be able to form a sentence
Nartey went school rich people, us state no write stuff well.
I went to Sherwood Hall, I don't think it was a private school, in fact for a while I thought it was a Fire Brigade training centre, or was that Garra
Sedgwick wrote:bear 73 wrote:Financially to get quality players , loans are the only way lower league clubs can do it, where the parent club are willing to still pay part of a players wages.
This is normally a young player on the first team fringes, one is from the Championship having played at that level, the other from the premier league having been on their bench,
Nartey i have seen and he impressed me, certainly they play in the area we need to strengthen
We've had quality players here before and not just on loan. Loans are not the only way what a daft comment.
bear 73 wrote:Sedgwick wrote:bear 73 wrote:Financially to get quality players , loans are the only way lower league clubs can do it, where the parent club are willing to still pay part of a players wages.
This is normally a young player on the first team fringes, one is from the Championship having played at that level, the other from the premier league having been on their bench,
Nartey i have seen and he impressed me, certainly they play in the area we need to strengthen
We've had quality players here before and not just on loan. Loans are not the only way what a daft comment.
Quality Lee Angol made it to league 1 level and the figure Mansfield town paid said undisclosed, , but i am willing to believe your figure of £300-000, and would believe Steve Evans would pay it , perhaps i would be wiser if i understood your definition of quality
Rob wrote:gazza1988 wrote:Rob wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:The One wrote:Just watched Nartey video, impressed. Clear that the Prem league players had media training.
I believe he's privately educated, so it may be nothing to do with any media training.
If he was educated at a mere state school he'd barely be able to form a sentence
Nartey went school rich people, us state no write stuff well.
I went to Sherwood Hall, I don't think it was a private school, in fact for a while I thought it was a Fire Brigade training centre, or was that Garra
Staggyfox wrote:Is that what the pool was for at Garabaldi…..a holding tank of water for the fire brigade?
Anywayz I woz at Selston skool. A couple of doors had ‘Private’ on them….does that count?
Sedgwick wrote:bear 73 wrote:Sedgwick wrote:bear 73 wrote:Financially to get quality players , loans are the only way lower league clubs can do it, where the parent club are willing to still pay part of a players wages.
This is normally a young player on the first team fringes, one is from the Championship having played at that level, the other from the premier league having been on their bench,
Nartey i have seen and he impressed me, certainly they play in the area we need to strengthen
We've had quality players here before and not just on loan. Loans are not the only way what a daft comment.
Quality Lee Angol made it to league 1 level and the figure Mansfield town paid said undisclosed, , but i am willing to believe your figure of £300-000, and would believe Steve Evans would pay it , perhaps i would be wiser if i understood your definition of quality
Quality... a player that makes an impact, does well, scores goals, goes to a higher league... its got naff all to do with how much you pay for someone.
Rob wrote:Is Rodney school still around?
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