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Not happening.

And Im sure he thinks his uncle is a big a [censored] as everyone else does.

 

they canna looky....but no touchy !!!! ;)


Honestly I think he probably has interest from a few clubs but managers like to leak interest from a team like north known to have $$ to spend to get a better contract for their clients. This could be an extra 100 k a year for gus 

WEll they have thrown bucket loads of cash at everyone else why not Angus he is in brilliant form.

I don't want to see gus going anywhere. Didn't North offer around 700 for Polec. They would probably throw over a million at gus.

 

I'm waiting for my big offer from North soon, they've tried everyone else.

Of course I'll turn them down as well.

Gus knows how much he means too us, we love ya Gus:wub: Try as you might kangas his heart beats true for the red and the blue.?


North want any decent player. No chance he’s leaving

They have a war chest. Lol

they’re embarrassing 

12 minutes ago, DubDee said:

North want any decent player. No chance he’s leaving

They have a war chest. Lol

they’re embarrassing 

They have a war chest which they can’t spend. Ha ha ha.  

Anyone who is ooc seems to be targeted. They seem very desperate imo and to date without much success. 

Hopefully the trend continues. 

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God North are pathetic 

Like a loser guy at a party trying to win over the girls by talking about how much money he makes. 

Get your own stars North! 

3 hours ago, Patches O’houlihan said:

Honestly I think he probably has interest from a few clubs but managers like to leak interest from a team like north known to have $$ to spend to get a better contract for their clients. This could be an extra 100 k a year for gus 

I think this speculation is spurious. Why would Angus move when he and Max could be one of the greatest centre combinations of all time. Max is very clearly committed to the Dees in the long term. It is a glorious future which Angus won’t get elsewhere, particularly at Norf!

i can’t stand that club...


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