Carr Retires.... Again

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  1. dr_peepee said:

    Carr Retires.... Again

    Carr's gone.. Anyone else want to follow him. Now's the time. I don't care if it's a European playing regular or not. If anyone's only half interested let them walk now. I won't post anything like when Gary Kelly or Dean Keily reitred. I just want the dead wood out. I'd sooner have a team of Football league players or dare I say it 11 Kevin Kilbanes busting a gut for me as a fan, than some of those moaning side stepping oul wans.
    I pity the fool!.... But suggest ways that he might improve himself.

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  2. jmurphyc said:
    What's your source?
     
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    OneRedArmy said:
    "Retiring" twice from international football.

    Stephen Carr, international hero......
     
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    btid1 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Tuff Paddy View Post
    Carr is a grade A waster. Good riddance. Never did anything for us. Wasn't even the best option in his position.
    Don't let the door injure you AGAIN on the way out Stephen!!

    Good riddance!
    Bohs Will Be Back!!!
     
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    NeilMcD said:
    Was a great player for about 3 years when he was one of the finest fulll backs in Europe but then injury and grumpiness took over and he has been shocking for the last 5 years.
    In Trap we trust
     
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    Sligo Hornet said:
    Quote Originally Posted by NeilMcD View Post
    Was a great player for about 3 years when he was one of the finest fulll backs in Europe but then injury and grumpiness took over and he has been shocking for the last 5 years.
    I wonder if this will takeover from the "Metartarsal" as the new Designer Football Injury..?
    Tact is for people who are not witty enough to be sarcastic
     
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    Ireland4ever said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Sligo Hornet View Post
    I wonder if this will takeover from the "Metartarsal" as the new Designer Football Injury..?
    Good riddance to him and hope he enjoys his ''retirement'' and no better place to do that NUFC.
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    Theskinloyal said:
    Never turned up for Ireland. Used to play great for Spurs has been **** for Newcastle thought.

    Just hope Finnan doesn't follow him......
     
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    EalingGreen said:
    Quote Originally Posted by NeilMcD View Post
    Was a great player for about 3 years when he was one of the finest fulll backs in Europe but then injury and grumpiness took over and he has been shocking for the last 5 years.
    Good summary, NMcD. As a Spurs fan, I can only conclude that the "grumpiness" derives from his getting big headed after his early success with Spurs, then expecting everyone to kiss his ass, even after injury and loss of form meant he was now only mediocre (at best). And eventually having to go to Newcastle, when Man U were formerly very keen, can't have helped his humour, either.

    I can't comment on his ROI career, but for all that our defence is currently shocking, I don't know of any Spurs fans who would have Carr back - even if he offered to play for nothing!
     
  10. bwagner said:
    He is finished anyway and wont have a role under Big Sam in Newcastle
    slan you jackeen
     
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    eirebhoy said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Tuff Paddy View Post
    A sad little man with a big chip on his shoulder. Happy retirement muppet.
    Do you keep forgetting that you already posted in this thread?
     
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    Schlooooomp said:
    Tuff Paddy - the Eamon Dunphy of foot.ie
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    as_i_say said:
    what age was he when he first packed it in for us and who was in charge?
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  14. NeilMcD's Avatar

    NeilMcD said:
    Does anyone know what Tuff Paddy thinks about Stephen Carr. Trying to find his views but can't seem to find them anywhere
    In Trap we trust
     
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    shelbourne1904 said:
    Who cares?

    What always amazed me was the fact that international managers played him before Finnan after Finnans outstanding Japanese World Cup.
    "You'll not see nothing like the Shelbourne team"
     
  16. Sligo Hornet's Avatar

    Sligo Hornet said:
    Quote Originally Posted by NeilMcD View Post
    Does anyone know what Tuff Paddy thinks about Stephen Carr. Trying to find his views but can't seem to find them anywhere
    ...sadly your humour seems to have been overlooked
    Tact is for people who are not witty enough to be sarcastic
     
  17. Wolfie said:
    Quote Originally Posted by jmurphyc View Post
    What's your source?
    YR Yorkshire Relish gets my vote.
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  18. jmurphyc said:
    Good riddance anyway. I'd pick Finnan, J.O'Brien and Kelly ahead of him anyway. ****ed off at how he always gets the nod over finnan at right back who is pushed out to the left.
     
  19. fergalr said:
    A career where the quality of his play went in the opposite direction to the size of his pay packet.

    Belongs to a select few for whom playing for their country always seemed to be a chore.
    Together with all our hearts.
     
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    Colbert Report said:
    I won't miss him. After he left Spurs he just wasn't the same player. He's on the wrong side of thirty now so it's time to move on. Finnan will be our first choice right back until the 2010 World Cup anyway.