Yeah. One that used to sponsor us.John Smith wrote:Is that true?Maneki Neko wrote: kuhl is currently working at a local supermarket
Yeah. One that used to sponsor us.John Smith wrote:Is that true?Maneki Neko wrote: kuhl is currently working at a local supermarket
Millwall just seem to want to sign our team from about 5-7 years ago. Maybe they'll tempt ALF back for Aus....Maneki Neko wrote:be happy to have had him back hereJohn Smith wrote:Millwall have completed the loan signing of Derby defender Alex Pearce
I remember many years ago being on a bus to Reading College and Jamie Young got on and sat a couple of rows in front of me. He held his phone to his ear and said to someone "Could you let him know I won't be at training as I need to buy a new car. “ There was a pause and then he said “Yeah a car“.tmesis wrote:Jamie Young, playing out his career in Australia with Brisbane Roar, does his own take on Schumacher / Battiston in the '82 world cup, taking out an Adelaide forward outside the area.
Brisbane, who had been 3-0 up (and still 3-1 up when he was sent off) lose 3-4, to a 97th minute winner.
Cracking challengeRanty McRantface wrote:I remember many years ago being on a bus to Reading College and Jamie Young got on and sat a couple of rows in front of me. He held his phone to his ear and said to someone "Could you let him know I won't be at training as I need to buy a new car. “ There was a pause and then he said “Yeah a car“.tmesis wrote:Jamie Young, playing out his career in Australia with Brisbane Roar, does his own take on Schumacher / Battiston in the '82 world cup, taking out an Adelaide forward outside the area.
Brisbane, who had been 3-0 up (and still 3-1 up when he was sent off) lose 3-4, to a 97th minute winner.
I was completely gobsmacked to what I heard but wasn't surprised when he got released.
not sure that scans, mate.Maneki Neko wrote:kuhl is currently working at a local supermarketFrom Despair To Where? wrote:Aaron Kuhl has basically been crocked for the last 2 years. Last I read he was trying to rebuild a career at Step 2-3 in non league.
Aaron Tshibola is on loan at Kilmarnock from Villa.
Doesn't seem to stack up.stealthpapes wrote:not sure that scans, mate.Maneki Neko wrote:kuhl is currently working at a local supermarketFrom Despair To Where? wrote:Aaron Kuhl has basically been crocked for the last 2 years. Last I read he was trying to rebuild a career at Step 2-3 in non league.
Aaron Tshibola is on loan at Kilmarnock from Villa.
Certainly a Lidl bit suspicious....Hendo wrote:Doesn't seem to stack up.stealthpapes wrote:not sure that scans, mate.Maneki Neko wrote:
kuhl is currently working at a local supermarket
I heard he had 2 operations- co-op`sNameless wrote:Kuhl was featured in a piece on South Today last night. Still rehabbing 18 months after injuring his knee at Aldershot. Only managed to get the necessary op and post op treatment because his mother had private health care insurance (which sounded odd !). Seemed to be getting closer to fitness and came across as being pretty positive. Whether he’ll find a club willing to take a risk must be open to question but would be a shame if with his talent he couldn’t get back in the game.
I reckon he’ll end up going abroad, you have to think there are worse places for a footballer to earn a living than Australia !
He looked decent in those few cameos he had. Much like Scott Davies (when he was MOTM v Chelsea I think) he dropped off. Attitude problems?Nameless wrote:Kuhl was featured in a piece on South Today last night. Still rehabbing 18 months after injuring his knee at Aldershot. Only managed to get the necessary op and post op treatment because his mother had private health care insurance (which sounded odd !). Seemed to be getting closer to fitness and came across as being pretty positive. Whether he’ll find a club willing to take a risk must be open to question but would be a shame if with his talent he couldn’t get back in the game.
I reckon he’ll end up going abroad, you have to think there are worse places for a footballer to earn a living than Australia !
Scott Davies' "problems" have been well documented. I'm not sure there's any evidence Kuhl falls into the same categoryThe Enfield Royal71 wrote:He looked decent in those few cameos he had. Much like Scott Davies (when he was MOTM v Chelsea I think) he dropped off. Attitude problems?Nameless wrote:Kuhl was featured in a piece on South Today last night. Still rehabbing 18 months after injuring his knee at Aldershot. Only managed to get the necessary op and post op treatment because his mother had private health care insurance (which sounded odd !). Seemed to be getting closer to fitness and came across as being pretty positive. Whether he’ll find a club willing to take a risk must be open to question but would be a shame if with his talent he couldn’t get back in the game.
I reckon he’ll end up going abroad, you have to think there are worse places for a footballer to earn a living than Australia !
The BBC article on SD was very good and very eye opening, it certainly explains a lot.Vision wrote:Scott Davies' "problems" have been well documented. I'm not sure there's any evidence Kuhl falls into the same categoryThe Enfield Royal71 wrote:He looked decent in those few cameos he had. Much like Scott Davies (when he was MOTM v Chelsea I think) he dropped off. Attitude problems?Nameless wrote:Kuhl was featured in a piece on South Today last night. Still rehabbing 18 months after injuring his knee at Aldershot. Only managed to get the necessary op and post op treatment because his mother had private health care insurance (which sounded odd !). Seemed to be getting closer to fitness and came across as being pretty positive. Whether he’ll find a club willing to take a risk must be open to question but would be a shame if with his talent he couldn’t get back in the game.
I reckon he’ll end up going abroad, you have to think there are worse places for a footballer to earn a living than Australia !
he said Usan Bolt was pretty rubbish as a footballerBasildon wrote:Kalifa Cisse currently playing for Central Coast Mariners, in fact just been sent off against Sydney FC for 2 yellow cards in 3 minutes
Was a very good and insightful read. Nice to see that he has overcome such issues and trying to make other professionals aware of the real world of addictions.Hendo wrote:The BBC article on SD was very good and very eye opening, it certainly explains a lot.Vision wrote:Scott Davies' "problems" have been well documented. I'm not sure there's any evidence Kuhl falls into the same categoryThe Enfield Royal71 wrote:
He looked decent in those few cameos he had. Much like Scott Davies (when he was MOTM v Chelsea I think) he dropped off. Attitude problems?
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