Thought he'd given up and decided to continue in his family's business after playing at Crewe. So why's he on trial with Rotherham and playing in the reserves. They can't afford to sign him and nor should be allowed to - wouldn't want to think that BFC's generous donation has helped to pay Boulding's wages for Rotherham................
I quite liked Boulding he had that pace to him. Hope he does well at Rotherham but bad enough so they get relegated, go into liquidisation, and dissapear into non-existance. No i wish them all the best.
Oi, Heaney... IIRC, you said you were going to Futureheads on Sunday? What you reckon to the new stuff?
RE: Oi, Heaney... brilliant, we had a top night, enjoyed the new stuff...personal favourites were Yes/No and Fallout....great stuff.
RE: I quite liked Boulding If they're in so much financial ****, they shouldn't be allowed to sign anyone. New players is the least of their priorities. Even League 2 football is better than having no club at all. Like I said, I wouldn't want to think BFC have donated money to help out, which ends up signing one of our ex-players. Otherwise I think other clubs should donate to us, so we can try to sign Henry or Rooney for next season.............
RE: Oi, Heaney... I liked the news/tributes song (i think thats what it was) and return of the beserker. Cracking stuff.. Bring on the album and world domination!! (Much better that t'Monkeys :0)
Agreed it would be sick and wrong and not even remotely funny if my 10p (all in coppers, see im not tight) donation to Rotherham is technically helping them pay for Boulding's wages. Anyway theyll need more than Boulding if their gonna stay up, theyll need atleast 10 other players.
RE: YEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!! told you on here a while ago that Micks brother Rory had signed for Rotherham