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HiHoUpTheStanley 29-08-2013 13:20

Re: Francis Jeffers
 
Sorry to go off topic. Back to who this thread is about. I think Franny needs to pipe down his tweets however i cant help but think we could do with his goals and all round ability as at the moment we arent quite creating enough

HiHoUpTheStanley 29-08-2013 13:21

Re: Francis Jeffers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chubbyman (Post 1073472)
Without doubt I am in full agreement with you as you would be with me if you knew what I know.

I think we would all like to know what exactly it is you know

cashman 29-08-2013 13:31

Re: Francis Jeffers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HiHoUpTheStanley (Post 1073480)
I think we would all like to know what exactly it is you know

Bit presumptuous that.:rolleyes:

yerself 29-08-2013 16:37

Re: Francis Jeffers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nige b
Saw that and didn't understand the #brothel comment. Is there some agenda?

Perhaps he's referring to the fact that Stanley seem to be finding it difficult to hit the back of the net. You've heard the saying he couldn't score in a ............:)

Chubbyman 29-08-2013 16:40

Re: Francis Jeffers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Revived Red (Post 1073475)
And if we don't know what you know, we maybe aren't in full agreement. But if we know a bit of what you know, we could be in partial agreement. And if you know what I know, you probably still wouldn't be in agreement with me. So glad we have cleared that up.:D:D:D

Touché

Chubbyman 29-08-2013 16:43

Re: Francis Jeffers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HiHoUpTheStanley (Post 1073479)
Sorry to go off topic. Back to who this thread is about. I think Franny needs to pipe down his tweets however i cant help but think we could do with his goals and all round ability as at the moment we arent quite creating enough

Then he could of excepted a very good offer by Stanley's standards instead of holding off for better offers that never came!

jaysay 29-08-2013 17:16

Re: Francis Jeffers
 
Maybe if he put as much effort into playing football as he does ranting on Twitter, things would be fine:rolleyes:

widnes viking 30-08-2013 06:41

Re: Francis Jeffers
 
I think I know what he thinks he knows

cashman 30-08-2013 06:43

Re: Francis Jeffers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by widnes viking (Post 1073598)
I think I know what he thinks he knows

seems were on the same level wi this un.;):D although its more certainty than think.

Potter 30-08-2013 10:40

Re: Francis Jeffers
 
So I know we dont know whats gone on. But if the problem is he waited to see if he could get more money, then I don't think that should be a big issue at all. Personally, I would do that. As, lets be honest, Stanley won't have offered him shed loads of cash - we just don't have it and he is too injury prone for it to be worthwhile.

If he is now willing to play for us on the money we offered doesn't it also show that it was the right offer? He couldn't find anyone else willing to pay more and shows that he was wrong and we were right. It'd actually a case of him swallowing his pride and coming and playing for us, which it seems he wants to do.

There is absolutely nothing for us to lose and everything for us to gain. Seems a no brainer to me.

Finally on loyalty and whether his heart is in it etc. He's a pro footballer, he has had it drilled in to him from an early age about high standards on the field and in his training. There'd be no doubt that he'd give his all to fire us up the table.

cashman 30-08-2013 11:39

Re: Francis Jeffers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Potter (Post 1073626)
So I know we dont know whats gone on. But if the problem is he waited to see if he could get more money, then I don't think that should be a big issue at all. Personally, I would do that. As, lets be honest, Stanley won't have offered him shed loads of cash - we just don't have it and he is too injury prone for it to be worthwhile.

If he is now willing to play for us on the money we offered doesn't it also show that it was the right offer? He couldn't find anyone else willing to pay more and shows that he was wrong and we were right. It'd actually a case of him swallowing his pride and coming and playing for us, which it seems he wants to do.

There is absolutely nothing for us to lose and everything for us to gain. Seems a no brainer to me.

Finally on loyalty and whether his heart is in it etc. He's a pro footballer, he has had it drilled in to him from an early age about high standards on the field and in his training. There'd be no doubt that he'd give his all to fire us up the table.

Perhaps the problem is what he actually said when the club made the offer? I certainly aint sure n nor are you? But theres a lot of little birds fly around!;)

Exile on Spencer St 30-08-2013 16:14

Re: Francis Jeffers
 
Unlike a few on here, I don't know anything. But it all seems more like a schoolyard tiff over who picks who for whose team than how a professional club and a professional player should go about things.
Why don't Stanley just offer to pay the man for every goal he scores, and he can get on with what some seem to think he does best?

jaysay 30-08-2013 17:18

Re: Francis Jeffers
 
Sorry if I sound ignorant, but how many goals has Jeffers scored since he signed for Stanley

VALAIRIAN 30-08-2013 18:11

Re: Francis Jeffers
 
More than one, but less than three.......... ;)

DaveinGermany 31-08-2013 09:25

Re: Francis Jeffers
 
So by that logic, he owes Stanley then! :D


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