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Holy Goalie in having a life shocker!!!!

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by Hadleighhoops (U6654927) 22 August 2008
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Is it me or are the press out to get Artur?
The guy went and had a few drinks, did not get drunk, and was having a relaxing evening. He was dragged out to the Ukraine, and not even played! That's a fact!
Why shouldn't he relax? What right does Leo have to put the curfew on non-playing players? A punishment for the dross that Poland served up? But as I've said before, Boruc didn't play.
Do the Polish FA pay the Holy Goalies wages??? NO! GIRUY PFA!

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posted Aug 22, 2008

Lol to the person who asked if the press were out to get Boruc. Do you want them to not cover the story of 3 international players getting kicked from the squad for breaking simple rules?

paranoid or what?

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posted Aug 22, 2008

what the hell is a curfew even doing in place >after< an international game has been played, not like what they do will influence anything unless one of them gets so drunk he invents a time machine...lol. especially when the player didnt even play, pretty pathetic tbh.

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posted Aug 22, 2008

Personally I find it quite ridiculous that thers such a big faff being made of this. I agree that he shouldnt have gone behind the managers back and went out drinking (regardless of wether he was only have afew or a few too many) The manager should have had a quiet word Boruc and the other two players and ended it at that. Celtic fans should be happy at this news as he'll not need to travel to play internationals in two weeks time. That said I'd like that to decision to be over turned being a gers man :D

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posted Aug 22, 2008

U-N-I-T-E-D
The answers to your questions are...
No, No, and No.
I feel your in denial of Slim Jim Baxter probably because he frequently ripped the Lillian Gish out of England and that other team you have affection for - celtic
As far as your point about the Wikpedia entries - you lost me there.

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posted Aug 22, 2008

The thing that amazes me is that Beenhakker was remotely surprised that his Poles went on the lash. Doesn't understand the Polski very well, does he?

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posted Aug 22, 2008

Hadleighhoops, it's you. Boruc broke orders, but you have marked him down as some sort of superhero-saint, so it must be one of them conspiracies. If the coach says no bevvy, that is that. Or don't you believe in discipline when there's no self-discipline?

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posted Aug 22, 2008

Hadleighhoops (U6654927)

He has every right, he is the national coach ffs..Boruc is not above discipline you know (although he thinks he is )And why is Strachan sticking his neb in, its got ef all to do with him..

Any way dont know why your bothered , its not as if its going to affect his playing in the SPL or Europe.

Get over it.....

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posted Aug 23, 2008

Every right you idiot.

Leo is the manager of a pool of players and everyone should follow the rules. Just because you see nothing wrong in getting blattered everytime you go out, don't think that is normal behaviour

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posted Aug 23, 2008

Celtic fans defending Boruc & Rangers fans chastising him, now there is a surprise winkeye

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comment by Straeh (U7060547)

posted Aug 24, 2008

Do the Polish FA pay the Holy Goalies wages???
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They pay him to appear for his country so yes they do expect him to follow the rules laid down b y the coach when they are paying him to participate with the squad.

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