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Look forward to seeing a first half hat-trick by Cureton against the rent dodgers.
No I haven't, but in BBC interview Yates says another deal is agreed but player is away until Thursday so that one should be done Friday.
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Great news and a sign of intent by MY.
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Well done Jon Palmer, bang on the money as usual. All the best to Jamie - looking forward to seeing him pull on the ruby shirt.
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Excellent news. There certainly seems to be no signs of panicking and rushing to bring players in. Hope it pays off.
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What brilliant news, Looking forward to seeing him play.
Let's also remember when Kelvin Philips came on for Crystal Palace in the play off final he completely changed the game and scored the winning penalty.Pie wrote:I believe Phillips has scored 280 in his career. So 33 goals for Cureton this season and he will hit that figure too.
The rest depends on Super Kevin Phillips retiring.
Not quite true. He actually looked a bit of the pace and lacked his usual sharpness, but scored a great penalty.Malabus wrote:Let's also remember when Kelvin Philips came on for Crystal Palace in the play off final he completely changed the game and scored the winning penalty.Pie wrote:I believe Phillips has scored 280 in his career. So 33 goals for Cureton this season and he will hit that figure too.
The rest depends on Super Kevin Phillips retiring.
He did Uppy.Uppy wrote:Not quite true. He actually looked a bit of the pace and lacked his usual sharpness, but scored a great penalty.Malabus wrote:Let's also remember when Kelvin Philips came on for Crystal Palace in the play off final he completely changed the game and scored the winning penalty.Pie wrote:I believe Phillips has scored 280 in his career. So 33 goals for Cureton this season and he will hit that figure too.
The rest depends on Super Kevin Phillips retiring.
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Exeter City fan here in peace.
Cureton was excellent for us in both spells and we will suffer without him. He will get a tremendous reception if he plays against us. Hope you have a great season and I hope Cureton scores loads for you. Despite our awful record at Whaddon Road it is always a pleasure to visit Cheltenham.
Cureton was excellent for us in both spells and we will suffer without him. He will get a tremendous reception if he plays against us. Hope you have a great season and I hope Cureton scores loads for you. Despite our awful record at Whaddon Road it is always a pleasure to visit Cheltenham.
Many thanks for your generous words, we were very lucky to get Jamie Cureton. I believe that if anyone can score goals for us, with the sort of system we play, it must be him.The Red Star wrote:Exeter City fan here in peace.
Cureton was excellent for us in both spells and we will suffer without him. He will get a tremendous reception if he plays against us. Hope you have a great season and I hope Cureton scores loads for you. Despite our awful record at Whaddon Road it is always a pleasure to visit Cheltenham.
Irrespective of our good results against Exeter to date, a visit to St James's is always a pleasure. Exeter is a nice city with good pubs, decent fans and quirky, old fashioned ground (sorry HP!) Best of luck for next season.