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grimsby pete
October 31, 2014, 2:08pm

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Quoted from gtfc98
Wouldn't get your hopes up too much? Have you seen how much the guy weighs? Been trialing in the lower scottish leagues for months without impressing.


He has lost 11k and I would imagine once we have got him fully fit he would have lost another 5 or 6k,

He has impressed in training.


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October 31, 2014, 2:28pm
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That's nearly 3 stones in old English - must have stopped scoffing the battered Mars bars !!!
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October 31, 2014, 2:31pm

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He is still very strong though just the type we need .


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October 31, 2014, 2:49pm
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Quoted from acko338
That's nearly 3 stones in old English - must have stopped scoffing the battered Mars bars !!!


Is it not closer to 1.5 stones? 1.5 stones is a lot for anyone to lose regardless, but 3 stone?
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October 31, 2014, 2:59pm
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Quoted from biggles9999


Is it not closer to 1.5 stones? 1.5 stones is a lot for anyone to lose regardless, but 3 stone?


Taarabt in disguise?


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October 31, 2014, 5:48pm
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Moaning about a player's weight without really knowing how they are built is a bit pointless. When Jarman joined us, he probably only weighed about 12 stone but a lot of this was fat and his fighting weight was probably closer to 10 stone!

On the other hand, we wouldn't complain about signing someone massive like Akinfenwa, just as long as they can play.
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October 31, 2014, 9:07pm
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H'mm, maybe his lack of goals could be an issue to lol

Someone marry him, whose game You can get divorced when we sell him to a big club for millions of pounds - Jamie Vardy stylee.

[img]http://i.imgur.com/V4gtMFq.png[/img]


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Nelly GTFC
November 8, 2014, 12:39am
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His name is Hamish, his fathers name is Stewart, and his surname is typically Scottish also i.e. Watson.  Hopefully his Grandparents are British...

[url=http://howto.yellow.co.nz/travel-accommodation/travel-advice/how-to-get-a-uk-visa/]http://howto.yellow.co.nz/travel-accommodation/travel-advice/how-to-get-a-uk-visa/[/url]
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UK Ancestry Visa

If your Grandparent was born in the UK, you have the right to claim a UK Ancestry visa, which gives you the right to work in the UK for a maximum of five years. This means that you may address your career professionally and not just work part time like on the Working Holiday Visa.

To apply for an Ancestry Visa you need a few important documents. You will need your Parents and Grandparents Birth Certificate as well as your own Birth Certificate. You may also need a letter from a British recruitment company or from the company who have already employed you, confirming that you will be working while on your Ancestry Visa. You must also provide 3 months worth of NZ bank statements to prove you have sufficient funds in your bank account, as evidence that you can survive financially until you begin receiving income in the UK. You are not entitled to receive any sort of financial benefit support while in the UK.

Another bonus associated with the Ancestry Visa is that when your five year visa is approaching its end, you have the right to apply for an extension of your visa – called an ‘Indefinite Leave to Remain’ Certificate, and after that you can eventually apply for a British passport.
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UK Youth Mobility Visa

If you wish to visit the UK for a period of more than 6 months, you will need to apply for a Youth Mobility Visa, (previously known as the Working Holiday Visa). The visa is based on points. You will earn more points if you meet the British High Commission’s criteria. The Visa is valid for two years and is available to New Zealanders aged from 18-30 years.

The whole meaning behind the visa is that you are going to the UK for a holiday but you will work to support yourself and not support your travels. You are not permitted to ‘climb the corporate ladder’ or seek a career out on your Visa. You may work part time during the two years of your visa or you may work full time for part of your visa.

You will need to supply 3 months worth of bank statements when applying for your visa. This is evidence that you are financially dependent and are able to afford to live abroad comfortably.
Just because you have been granted a Visa to work in the UK it does not mean that the British Customs staff cannot turn you away at the UK Border. It is wise not to pack your CV in your luggage, and it helps if you have 3 months of bank statements as back up.


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November 8, 2014, 7:49am

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Quoted from Maringer
Brings a new meaning to the phrase, "Taking one for the team".  


What's that other bloke that was here doin? Anil..........


Rose is on fire

And your scotch eggs are fu(king vile
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Quoted from Abdul19
Ooh, will he join Jason Batty and Dave Mulligan in the famous list of Kiwi Mariners!
Dave Mulligan was a scouser

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