Be very careful what you say Nat.Natasha Whittam wrote:Triumph wrote:
Blah! Blah! Blah! you really are getting predictable..Personal insults tut. tut.
It's for your own good, you are clearly mental.
No one with a brain would say Ngog was a good signing. Not even Scott.
Ngog switch is key to cash splash
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31 Re: Ngog switch is key to cash splash Mon Jan 27 2014, 17:56
Triumph
Tony Kelly
32 Re: Ngog switch is key to cash splash Mon Jan 27 2014, 17:57
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Triumph wrote:
Be very careful what you say Nat.
How dare you talk to me like that, do you know who I am?
33 Re: Ngog switch is key to cash splash Mon Jan 27 2014, 18:00
Triumph
Tony Kelly
Do you?Natasha Whittam wrote:Triumph wrote:
Be very careful what you say Nat.
How dare you talk to me like that, do you know who I am?
34 Re: Ngog switch is key to cash splash Mon Jan 27 2014, 18:01
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Triumph wrote:Do you?Natasha Whittam wrote:Triumph wrote:
Be very careful what you say Nat.
How dare you talk to me like that, do you know who I am?
35 Re: Ngog switch is key to cash splash Mon Jan 27 2014, 18:03
Guest
Guest
It's funny reading the comments of those sad, deluded Welsh fools.
But they're no different to us. Or any other fans really......
Fan A: "He's shite! Look at his piss-poor record, for god's sake!"
Fan B: "Yeah, but he might come good for us. Liverpool obviously saw something in him, blah, blah..."
Fan A: "Are you fucking serious...? He's clearly shit!"
Fan B: "You never know and I trust our manager's decision. Happy Clap! Happy Clap!"
Fast forward to the end of the season when he's done fuck all, scored one in fifteen and they're discussing whether or not they should sign him permanently......
Fan A: "He's fucking shite!"
Fan B: "You never know, he might come good soon. He's shown flashes of brilliance and I've got faith in him. He played for Liverpool at one time, you know....Happy Clap!"
But they're no different to us. Or any other fans really......
Fan A: "He's shite! Look at his piss-poor record, for god's sake!"
Fan B: "Yeah, but he might come good for us. Liverpool obviously saw something in him, blah, blah..."
Fan A: "Are you fucking serious...? He's clearly shit!"
Fan B: "You never know and I trust our manager's decision. Happy Clap! Happy Clap!"
Fast forward to the end of the season when he's done fuck all, scored one in fifteen and they're discussing whether or not they should sign him permanently......
Fan A: "He's fucking shite!"
Fan B: "You never know, he might come good soon. He's shown flashes of brilliance and I've got faith in him. He played for Liverpool at one time, you know....Happy Clap!"
36 Re: Ngog switch is key to cash splash Mon Jan 27 2014, 18:05
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Triumph wrote:
Do you?
On a good day, yes.
37 Re: Ngog switch is key to cash splash Mon Jan 27 2014, 19:40
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
BWFCdom needs help:
bwfcdom wrote:Bolton fan here.
You will probably hear things from my fellow fans things such as 'Thanks for taking the worst player I've ever seen off our hands yada yada yada'.
I implore you to ignore them as much as they ignore the facts.
You've got yourself a bargain on a great player. He's quick, the ball sticks to his feet, he bring others in to play and take people on. Yes, there is a lack of goals, I don't think it isn't that he can't finish, at least when he has to do so instictively, the problem being when he has time to think in front of goal.
In our relegation season, our best run of results and performances ( including beating Liverpool, Everton and drawing against Arsenal) were when Ngog was playing as a lone front man. I firmly believe if he were a more permanent fixture in the team we would have stayed up.
Last season, in our terrific end of season run which saw us narrowly miss out on the play offs, Ngog was again at the centre of this.
So, he may not score that many goals but I honestly believe the team played better and the results were better when he was playing.
I just hope your fans have the intelligence to see past the lack of goals. - See more at: http://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/football/swanseacity/forum/101042/1211529/ngog-deal-done/page:3/#post1211529
38 Re: Ngog switch is key to cash splash Mon Jan 27 2014, 19:42
BoltonTillIDie
Nat Lofthouse
From the Reebok Roar facebook group:
So with David Ngog's undisclosed fee move back to the Premier League with Swansea lets look at what he actually cost us.
Costing:
4million Transfer Fee
35k a week for 30 months £4,500,000
In total Nearly £8.5 million, this doesn't include any bonus for appearances, goals or a singing on fee
Worth:
Cost per Goal Scored (16goals scored) = £531,250.00
Cost per Appearance (91games played)= £93,406.59
Probably about £250,000 from Swansea
Net Worth to the Club a MASSIVE £8.25MILLION loss for a player who once had and on his very very rare days be a world beater. You could never fault his hard work and grass covered however his poor finishing, lack of confidence and fitness as he always picked up knocks led him to what I personally think as one of bwfc poorest signing, 4million who scored 19 goals in 94 Liverpool games was poor business.
DF came out in the week and said if he moves on we can now look at bringing in 4!!! YES 4 PLAYERS!!!! Lets hope we have learned
As I've rarely slated Ngog as I'm a person who supports a player or I just say nothing....all I can say is THANK GOD HE HAS GONE!!!
Cheers for nothing David
So with David Ngog's undisclosed fee move back to the Premier League with Swansea lets look at what he actually cost us.
Costing:
4million Transfer Fee
35k a week for 30 months £4,500,000
In total Nearly £8.5 million, this doesn't include any bonus for appearances, goals or a singing on fee
Worth:
Cost per Goal Scored (16goals scored) = £531,250.00
Cost per Appearance (91games played)= £93,406.59
Probably about £250,000 from Swansea
Net Worth to the Club a MASSIVE £8.25MILLION loss for a player who once had and on his very very rare days be a world beater. You could never fault his hard work and grass covered however his poor finishing, lack of confidence and fitness as he always picked up knocks led him to what I personally think as one of bwfc poorest signing, 4million who scored 19 goals in 94 Liverpool games was poor business.
DF came out in the week and said if he moves on we can now look at bringing in 4!!! YES 4 PLAYERS!!!! Lets hope we have learned
As I've rarely slated Ngog as I'm a person who supports a player or I just say nothing....all I can say is THANK GOD HE HAS GONE!!!
Cheers for nothing David
39 Re: Ngog switch is key to cash splash Mon Jan 27 2014, 19:48
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
he was without doubt one of the worst signings ever! A massive waste of money, thanks Owen.
40 Re: Ngog switch is key to cash splash Mon Jan 27 2014, 20:24
Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
I think he might prove a lot of doubters wrong at Swansea. He's much more suited to the prem, he isn't cut out for the hustle and bustle of the championship and he will get more time on the ball in the prem.
Same goes for most of out players..
Same goes for most of out players..
41 Re: Ngog switch is key to cash splash Mon Jan 27 2014, 20:26
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Boggersbelief wrote:I think he might prove a lot of doubters wrong at Swansea. He's much more suited to the prem, he isn't cut out for the hustle and bustle of the championship and he will get more time on the ball in the prem.
Same goes for most of out players..
Absolute bullshit.
He'll be fucking crap and in 4 weeks time the Swansea boo-boys will be in full swing.
42 Re: Ngog switch is key to cash splash Mon Jan 27 2014, 20:29
Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
We will see!
43 Re: Ngog switch is key to cash splash Mon Jan 27 2014, 20:31
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Boggersbelief wrote:We will see!
When I'm right you have to leave the site for a decade.
44 Re: Ngog switch is key to cash splash Mon Jan 27 2014, 20:35
Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
Not betting with you again, you backed out of the last one
45 Re: Ngog switch is key to cash splash Mon Jan 27 2014, 20:59
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
BoltonTillIDie wrote:From the Reebok Roar facebook group:
So with David Ngog's undisclosed fee move back to the Premier League with Swansea lets look at what he actually cost us.
Costing:
4million Transfer Fee
35k a week for 30 months £4,500,000
In total Nearly £8.5 million, this doesn't include any bonus for appearances, goals or a singing on fee
Worth:
Cost per Goal Scored (16goals scored) = £531,250.00
Cost per Appearance (91games played)= £93,406.59
Probably about £250,000 from Swansea
Net Worth to the Club a MASSIVE £8.25MILLION loss for a player who once had and on his very very rare days be a world beater. You could never fault his hard work and grass covered however his poor finishing, lack of confidence and fitness as he always picked up knocks led him to what I personally think as one of bwfc poorest signing, 4million who scored 19 goals in 94 Liverpool games was poor business.
DF came out in the week and said if he moves on we can now look at bringing in 4!!! YES 4 PLAYERS!!!! Lets hope we have learned
As I've rarely slated Ngog as I'm a person who supports a player or I just say nothing....all I can say is THANK GOD HE HAS GONE!!!
Cheers for nothing David
Absolutely eye watering is that!
46 Re: Ngog switch is key to cash splash Tue Jan 28 2014, 00:39
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Ngog joins Swansea
David Ngog has completed a permanent transfer to Premier League outfit Swansea City for an undisclosed fee.
The French striker was in talks with the South Wales club over the course of the weekend and a permanent deal for the 24-year-old has now officially been completed.
Ngog joined Bolton from Liverpool in January 2011. He made a total of 91 appearances for Wanderers in all competitions, scoring 16 goals.
Bolton Wanderers would like to thank David for his contributions during his time at the club and wish him well for the future.
Source - Official BWFC
David Ngog has completed a permanent transfer to Premier League outfit Swansea City for an undisclosed fee.
The French striker was in talks with the South Wales club over the course of the weekend and a permanent deal for the 24-year-old has now officially been completed.
Ngog joined Bolton from Liverpool in January 2011. He made a total of 91 appearances for Wanderers in all competitions, scoring 16 goals.
Bolton Wanderers would like to thank David for his contributions during his time at the club and wish him well for the future.
Source - Official BWFC
47 Re: Ngog switch is key to cash splash Tue Jan 28 2014, 00:40
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
So to clear up any confusion, he has fucked off for good!
48 Re: Ngog switch is key to cash splash Tue Jan 28 2014, 00:43
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Swansea, would you like our defender Zat Knight as well?
49 Re: Ngog switch is key to cash splash Tue Jan 28 2014, 01:00
luckyPeterpiper
Ivan Campo
Dedicated to David N'gone-for-good.
50 Re: Ngog switch is key to cash splash Tue Jan 28 2014, 01:15
White84
Andy Walker
BWFCDOM is clearly insane the the guy was shit,if he was playing Aussie rules football where they have goal posts either side of the main net n you get 1/2 a point he would of got loads of 1/2 goals shot wide ,lazy,worst striker at Bolton since Mario Lardell(fat cunt).How anyone can rate him is shocking.But what do I know I had to sit through his painful lazy arse soft French twat.
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