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Franck Moussa

FLOG EVERY OTHER SURPLUS TO REQUIREMENTS MIDFIELDER IMMEDIATELY.

In all seriousness, Moussa's of the requisite class and versatility to back a play-off tilt. He'd offer far more than the likes of Hurst, Worrall and Weston would.
 
FLOG EVERY OTHER SURPLUS TO REQUIREMENTS MIDFIELDER IMMEDIATELY.

In all seriousness, Moussa's of the requisite class and versatility to back a play-off tilt. He'd offer far more than the likes of Hurst, Worrall and Weston would.
hurst and Weston maybe, not to sure about worrall his quality:thumbsup:
 
He's been injured for ages! You're all living on memories, who is to say he would re-gain the form he used to have?
 
So they say .

But what was that about? I loved both Maher and Moussa. In my imagination they were great pals, kipping over at each others houses and staying up late listening to old records, lending each other clothes, going for a couple of quiet ones on a Sunday night, consoling each other after bust-ups with girlfriends, smoking a crafty one on the way home from training, playfully arguing over who came closest to Mike Marsh in terms of SUFC midfield sublime. Such a shame.
 
But what was that about? I loved both Maher and Moussa. In my imagination they were great pals, kipping over at each others houses and staying up late listening to old records, lending each other clothes, going for a couple of quiet ones on a Sunday night, consoling each other after bust-ups with girlfriends, smoking a crafty one on the way home from training, playfully arguing over who came closest to Mike Marsh in terms of SUFC midfield sublime. Such a shame.

I heard that Maher couldn't find his Mr Blue Sky double album by E.L.O. and he claimed that The Moose had borrowed it and not brought it back. It all went wrong from there ..........
 

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