Would you rather (2)
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Would you rather (2)
Option 1
A 33 year old Andy Collett
Option 2
A 33 year old Craig Liddle
Option 3
A 33 year old Marco Gabiadini
A 33 year old Andy Collett
Option 2
A 33 year old Craig Liddle
Option 3
A 33 year old Marco Gabiadini
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Re: Would you rather (2)
Got to be 3, Gabba would rip the league apart & make Cartmans seasons tally look like he scored as many as that Flop Fisher
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Gabbers for me too
Quakerz wrote:What about Steve Backley?stayhigh13 wrote:I would hazard a guess as someone with a long throw who is also tall.
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Gabbiadini all day long
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What does Marco Gabbiadini do these days, hung his boots up or still playing? anybody.
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Owns a hotel in York and pundit sometimes I think
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Still playing? He's 47!poppyfield wrote:hung his boots up or still playing?
I think he might be involved in an agency as well. He seems to tweet quite regularly about going to the academies of clubs and signing up 15/16 year olds.
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I'm not sure I understand the question.wellingaway wrote:Option 1
A 33 year old Andy Collett
Option 2
A 33 year old Craig Liddle
Option 3
A 33 year old Marco Gabiadini
Andy Collet had retired from playing by the age of 33.
Craig Liddle retired when he was 33 having spent a lot of time out injured.
Marco Gabbiadini had left us for Northampton, where he was still playing regular League football.
So on that basis, it is a bit of a no-brainer. Gabbiadini was the only one still playing professional football at the age of 33 whereas the other two had retired.
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We will be playing at the arena again next season - fact.
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You don't understand the question? You should probably not take part then. It's not massively difficult to follow.Spyman wrote:I'm not sure I understand the question.wellingaway wrote:Option 1
A 33 year old Andy Collett
Option 2
A 33 year old Craig Liddle
Option 3
A 33 year old Marco Gabiadini
Andy Collet had retired from playing by the age of 33.
Craig Liddle retired when he was 33 having spent a lot of time out injured.
Marco Gabbiadini had left us for Northampton, where he was still playing regular League football.
So on that basis, it is a bit of a no-brainer. Gabbiadini was the only one still playing professional football at the age of 33 whereas the other two had retired.
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Well it just seems a bit of a non-question - two of them had retired through injury by the age of 33.wellingaway wrote:You don't understand the question? You should probably not take part then. It's not massively difficult to follow.Spyman wrote:I'm not sure I understand the question.wellingaway wrote:Option 1
A 33 year old Andy Collett
Option 2
A 33 year old Craig Liddle
Option 3
A 33 year old Marco Gabiadini
Andy Collet had retired from playing by the age of 33.
Craig Liddle retired when he was 33 having spent a lot of time out injured.
Marco Gabbiadini had left us for Northampton, where he was still playing regular League football.
So on that basis, it is a bit of a no-brainer. Gabbiadini was the only one still playing professional football at the age of 33 whereas the other two had retired.
On Sunday April 29, 2012 at 10:25 pm, Darlo Cockney wrote:Sadly some people have nothing better to do that invent rumours.
We will be playing at the arena again next season - fact.
Quakerz - if you actually attended games and spoke to people you might actually find our facts, rather than spreading s*** on this board.
DC
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You're missing a bit before that too. It's all hypothetical from start to finish. It's not going to happen - just a bit of Friday time wasting really. No need for a reasoned thesis.
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As I said then, Gabbiadini. Because the other two weren't much use as players at 33!wellingaway wrote:You're missing a bit before that too. It's all hypothetical from start to finish. It's not going to happen - just a bit of Friday time wasting really. No need for a reasoned thesis.
Out of interest, why 33?
All three at 29 might be an interesting comparison - Gabbas just before he joined us and his career seemed to be on the slide - although as it turned out still had loads in his locker, while Liddle and Collett were probably at the peak of their powers.
On Sunday April 29, 2012 at 10:25 pm, Darlo Cockney wrote:Sadly some people have nothing better to do that invent rumours.
We will be playing at the arena again next season - fact.
Quakerz - if you actually attended games and spoke to people you might actually find our facts, rather than spreading s*** on this board.
DC
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Ok, as it's Friday afternoon, you can have 29 if it makes you happy. Don't tell anyone else though.
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If they were all fit, seeing we're all talking hypothetically, then I'd go and Andy Collett. Fantastic keeper.