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If it wasn't for Moshni would we all have experienced the pure drama that was saturday. It was Shakespearean.
Luv it! Sign him up!
Unlike any Shakespeare I've read. Maybe a bad Roy of the Rovers.
If it wasn't for Moshni would we all have experienced the pure drama that was saturday. It was Shakespearean.
Luv it! Sign him up!
I guess the old "no-one plays for Southend unless they want to" ethic is out of the window then.
Self Respect. Zero.
We get through to the JPT final, Moshni is picked to play and is sent off after 15 minutes, Southend fans give him a standing ovation off the pitch and say its the best 15 minutes of football he has played for the club. Demands are made that he signs a ten year contract. He is then seen having photographs taken with the fans, and is given the freedom of Southend, and named in a poll of fans the greatest footballer that has ever played for the mighty Blues.
Really I'm not a Moshni hater because I dont hate anybody but come on people.
Admittedly this was because he'd scored a hattrick and saved a penalty :winking:We get through to the JPT final, Moshni is picked to play and is sent off after 15 minutes, Southend fans give him a standing ovation off the pitch and say its the best 15 minutes of football he has played for the club. Demands are made that he signs a ten year contract. He is then seen having photographs taken with the fans, and is given the freedom of Southend, and named in a poll of fans the greatest footballer that has ever played for the mighty Blues.
Really I'm not a Moshni hater because I dont hate anybody but come on people.
Hate the way football players can just waltz back into a job. He basically stuck two fingers up at the club and wanted to go to a higher level. Fair enough he was getting fined for all those weeks, but you couldn't tell your boss in every day life that you never wanted to return, leave for months, and then come back into the office and get back to work.
Bollox did he say all that.
Today I took a kids training session at playfootball for a charity called Turning tides.
One of the helpers saw Bilel on Saturday and asked if he would come over to say hi.
I have never seen a place go so crazy and I must admit every handshake he did had a sorry with it!!!
What I loved about him, was that he did not just say hi but he played football with these kids for around 30 mins laughing and encouraging.
Am still in 2 minds but what he did today and how the kids responded to him has made me think but he did take the mick out of our club and he certainly has a long way to go to get everyone involed
Did he then get sent off for a crazy challenge on some poor kid!!!1
Yep and when youve got a keeper who never comes off his line its important to have someone with aerial dominance. He won everything till he got sent off which made it all the more disappointing.
Today I took a kids training session at playfootball for a charity called Turning tides.
One of the helpers saw Bilel on Saturday and asked if he would come over to say hi.
I have never seen a place go so crazy and I must admit every handshake he did had a sorry with it!!!
What I loved about him, was that he did not just say hi but he played football with these kids for around 30 mins laughing and encouraging.
Am still in 2 minds but what he did today and how the kids responded to him has made me think but he did take the mick out of our club and he certainly has a long way to go to get everyone involed
Sturrock should do all possible to keep him beyond next season. he was the best player on the pitch on Saturday, and I thought the sending off was a bit unfortunate. When the ball's at chest height it's a split second decision whether to head or kick it: he got it wrong but I don't believe there was any intent to deliberately hurt anyone.