http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/s/swansea_city/6768907.stm</p> </p> So close to being an anagram of fekinwanka, as one of my Swansea mates keeps reminding me.</p>
What was nice was before the play off final Dummy Rovers fans coming on Radio Sheff and saying Akinfenwa would get a bagful against us. The gypo b'stards were quiet after that.
Half a pound of bacon Adebayo Lean Back.</p> Still one of the best posts I've read on here that one</p>
Will always be a hero in my eyes What's that going over the bar it's Akinfenwa, it's Akinfenwa (worship) He's lining up a job at the Welsh Rugby Union as assistant kicking coach to Neil Jenkins. Surprised I've never seen him at the Fat-Fighters meetings on Little Britain (neer)
RE: Will always be a hero in my eyes "Akinfenwa has attracted interest from a Championship club." Could be Cardiff!
Nay, Nay and thrice Nay Sounds like agent-speak to me. Why would he be seen as good enough for the Championship when he's rejected by a club who can't get out of the 3rd Division? Chances of him joining Cardiff? Put it this way, I'd be delighted if he did because I'd look at myself and think "I've still got a chance then if that useless !*^% can get a game" More realistic of him in this article where he says he expects to be playing for one of the Jerks Div. 3 rivals. http://icwales.icnetwork.co.uk/0600...objectid=19324258&siteid=50082-name_page.html
May have the wrong one there not the club but the player. Inkypen, or whatever his name is, has signed for two years at Scnuthorpe. If they sign Fekinwanka - I like that A LOT - I'll be straight down the bookies with a wedge big enough to choke a horse with on them going down. Hope Brizzle show the same "ambition" (wicked)