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John Ruddy.

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Ryan

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So motherfucking underwhelming a transfer rumour I refuse to even provide a link to it.

The BBC are reporting we're all over him like a topman suit. Search for it yourself, it's too fucking shit to even contemplate nevermind share.
 
Fuck me.
If we buy this cunt, we have truly truly strayed far off the path and got lost in the woods again. Another 5 years of the same old shite.
 
Its from the Daily Star who are quoting the Mail.
Wouldnt be to concerned about this.
 
The BBC report 'interesting' tweets from players as well. I've given up reading the BBC Sport website, they're trying too hard to be Sky.

(And they actually are, incidentally - they adopted that strategy a couple of years ago).
 
He was on that Kamara Sky show at the weekend. Either he possesses a dry wit worthy of the great northern lugubrious comics of the past, or he's one of those blokes who has no real interest in football and can barely be arsed to drag himself through his career. He said he only went into goal very late as a teenager because 'I got bored with all the training and running you have to do as an outfield player,' and he's trying his best to dissuade his son from following in his footsteps because 'the money's nowhere near as good as the outfield players get'. If it was an attempt at self-deprecation it backfired as he just came over as a boring little tit. At least he's distanced himself from such a move:

Goalkeeper John Ruddy has backed Liverpool’s Simon Mignolet to bounce back after he was dropped by Brendan Rodgers for the clash at Manchester United.

After a number of high-profile errors, Rodgers took the Belgium international out of the firing line and replaced him with Brad Jones for the Super Sunday clash at Old Trafford.

But Norwich star Ruddy believes Mignolet can return to form and prove Rodgers wrong.


“I’m disappointed for him. I really am,” Ruddy told Goals on Sunday.

“Yes, he has had a difficult start to the season but I’m not sure any Liverpool player hasn’t.

“To drop your number one goalkeeper is quite harsh but ultimately Brendan Rodgers gets paid to make decisions like this and I’m sure Simon will bounce back and when he’s back in the team he will prove him wrong.”
 
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