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George Friend-Available Again?

Grecian2K

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According to this posting (from his "greatest SE London friend" - NOT :( )
http://www.thefootballforum.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=172936
Millwall has terminated his loan early - sounds like he did not quite hit it off with some of the local neanderthals....whoops :$ sorry, SPECTATORS.

But with good management and LOCAL, LOYAL support (not to mention with Craig N now here to put in a good shift in front of him) worth a look by Tis??? - at least it would free Tulls and Duffy to battle it out for their own natural spot.

A solution to our "remaining left-side problem"?
Discuss??
 

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Not sure tis would go for it. would be good though
 

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According to this posting (from his "greatest SE London friend" - NOT :( )
http://www.thefootballforum.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=172936
Millwall has terminated his loan early - sounds like he did not quite hit it off with some of the local neanderthals....whoops :$ sorry, SPECTATORS.

But with good management and LOCAL, LOYAL support (not to mention with Craig N now here to put in a good shift in front of him) worth a look by Tis??? - at least it would free Tulls and Duffy to battle it out for their own natural spot.

A solution to our "remaining left-side problem"?
Discuss??
Why are we so fascinated with getting our old players back? Once they are gone, let em go. Maybe get him back when he's 33 like Sir Scott and others.
 
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According to this posting (from his "greatest SE London friend" - NOT :( )
http://www.thefootballforum.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=172936
Millwall has terminated his loan early - sounds like he did not quite hit it off with some of the local neanderthals....whoops :$ sorry, SPECTATORS.

But with good management and LOCAL, LOYAL support (not to mention with Craig N now here to put in a good shift in front of him) worth a look by Tis??? - at least it would free Tulls and Duffy to battle it out for their own natural spot.

A solution to our "remaining left-side problem"?
Discuss??
Not quite correct, he was only ever on loan for 6 games up to and including the trip to Gillingham on September 12, according to the Wolves OS see here.
http://www.wolves.co.uk/page/News/0,,10307~1751020,00.html

So not really terminated early, just not extended.
 

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So not really terminated early said:
That sounds 'half' way like it. The Millwall manager said after their poor display against gillingham, sounds familiar? that millwall looked like a ' team of strangers' and that he would be looking at that. So sending back a loan or two, sort of, fits what he said.
 

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Just like the old days...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/A57123083

Some loans work out, some don;t....
 

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Judging by the comments on the TFF thread, Millwall fans have very warped attitudes towards their players. Glad we (mostly) encourage and (mostly) recognise that however good players are they are still fallible.
 

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Judging by the comments on the TFF thread, Millwall fans have very warped attitudes towards their players. Glad we (mostly) encourage and (mostly) recognise that however good players are they are still fallible.
And, ultimately, SUCCESFULL!!! (If "nurtured" and supported with care)
 

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Judging by the comments on the TFF thread, Millwall fans have very warped attitudes towards their players. Glad we (mostly) encourage and (mostly) recognise that however good players are they are still fallible.
No they don't have a warped attitude, they want them to try that little bit harder than they're used to. I applaud it. I don't applaud the dogs abuse they get if they don't percieve that to be the case though.
 

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I read it more that if you aren't a shaven-headed thug (I put that in as a nice bit of trolling!) you have to be absolutely perfect. Make a single mistake and you are damned for life.

Look at their treatment of Duffy, who so far I have thought looks like he'll be a good signing for us.
 
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