thestooge Posted March 31, 2009 Report Posted March 31, 2009 "Nottingham Forest are preparing a £1m bid for MK Dons midfielder Peter Leven. (Daily Star)" Yikes, looks like this ex Killie freebie we were "linked" to a couple of years back will be joining the likes of Thierry Henry, Hermann Hreidarsson, Jurgen Klinsman and Ferrie Bodde as "one that got away"... Quote
Sharpie Posted March 31, 2009 Report Posted March 31, 2009 I don't like him or his Harry Potter lookalike Dad. Quote
Guest ally s Posted March 31, 2009 Report Posted March 31, 2009 "Nottingham Forest are preparing a £1m bid for MK Dons midfielder Peter Leven. (Daily Star)" Yikes, looks like this ex Killie freebie we were "linked" to a couple of years back will be joining the likes of Thierry Henry, Hermann Hreidarsson, Jurgen Klinsman and Ferrie Bodde as "one that got away"... I wouldn't class him as "one that got away" tbh, he was hell bent on a move down south for personal reasons after he left Killie. Quote
KGB Posted March 31, 2009 Report Posted March 31, 2009 I wouldn't class him as "one that got away" tbh, he was hell bent on a move down south for personal reasons after he left Killie. It another example of the silly money paid down south. As he plays in what, quite frankly, is a shit league down there he becomes worth a lot of money. He was an averagely decent player but not a million pound signing imo. Quote
Kowalski Posted March 31, 2009 Report Posted March 31, 2009 When were we linked with Thierry Henry and Hermann Hreidarsson? Quote
Sweetchuck Posted March 31, 2009 Report Posted March 31, 2009 When were we linked with Thierry Henry and Hermann Hreidarsson? Hreidarsson was at Pittodrie for a trial in 1997. We offered him a derisory contract; he told us to stuff it and went back home. Crystal Palace then became interested and offered him a deal which we could almost certainly have matched back then (think Hignett), if we'd had the foresight to realise he would have become the kind of player who would one day command a £4m transfer fee. The Thierry Henry story is the same old nugget that gets trotted out once every few years about how AS Monaco were pimping Henry and Trezeguet around Europe as youngsters. The story goes that the pair of them were available for £500k, but Alex Miller decided they would never amount to anything and weren't worth the outlay. Very little substance to the story, of course, even if the Alex Miller claim is entirely believable. Quote
Ajja Posted March 31, 2009 Report Posted March 31, 2009 Hreidarsson was at Pittodrie for a trial in 1997. We offered him a derisory contract; he told us to stuff it and went back home. Crystal Palace then became interested and offered him a deal which we could almost certainly have matched back then (think Hignett), if we'd had the foresight to realise he would have become the kind of player who would one day command a £4m transfer fee. The Thierry Henry story is the same old nugget that gets trotted out once every few years about how AS Monaco were pimping Henry and Trezeguet around Europe as youngsters. The story goes that the pair of them were available for £500k, but Alex Miller decided they would never amount to anything and weren't worth the outlay. Very little substance to the story, of course, even if the Alex Miller claim is entirely believable. Under his stewardship I suspect he might have been right. Quote
dave_min Posted March 31, 2009 Report Posted March 31, 2009 Speaking of ones who got away, Robert Fleck (was that his name?) who refused to sign cause we offered crap wages, his flatmate was my Taxi driver in Holland Quote
Kowalski Posted March 31, 2009 Report Posted March 31, 2009 "Nottingham Forest are preparing a £1m bid for MK Dons midfielder Peter Leven. (Daily Star)" Yikes, looks like this ex Killie freebie we were "linked" to a couple of years back will be joining the likes of Thierry Henry, Hermann Hreidarsson, Jurgen Klinsman and Ferrie Bodde as "one that got away"... You forgot about Patrick Kluivert!! Quote
Sweetchuck Posted April 1, 2009 Report Posted April 1, 2009 Speaking of ones who got away, Robert Fleck (was that his name?) who refused to sign cause we offered crap wages, his flatmate was my Taxi driver in Holland Robert Fik? Think it was his wife who vetoed the deal as she couldn't stand the way Aberdeen looked. Robert Fleck was a permed, mulleted Hun wank striker from the 80s; uncle of current Hun wank-protege striker, John Fleck. As with most dyed-in-the-wool Huns, he had the kind of smug, perma-cunt, 'awrightbigmanmoanraglesgaraynjurs' face a good claw hammer would never tire of kissing: Quote
OneZero Posted April 1, 2009 Report Posted April 1, 2009 Speaking of ones who got away, Robert Fleck (was that his name?) who refused to sign cause we offered crap wages, his flatmate was my Taxi driver in Holland How about David Ginolla few years back, had fallen out with manager at Spurs, all but agreed short term loan spell at Aberdeen, but wife wouldn't move north. Quote
Reekie_Red Posted April 2, 2009 Report Posted April 2, 2009 Some folk still believe we almost signed Gabriel Batistuta. The auld stand-free.co.uk site reported that we'd signed a keeper from Oldham called Hugh Oakes. Funnily enough, both of these signing rumours occurred on 1st April of their respective years. Quote
Sweetchuck Posted April 2, 2009 Report Posted April 2, 2009 Some folk still believe we almost signed Gabriel Batistuta. The auld stand-free.co.uk site reported that we'd signed a keeper from Oldham called Hugh Oakes. Funnily enough, both of these signing rumours occurred on 1st April of their respective years. The Batistuta one took place in August. I remember because I was on holiday when I saw it. That was back when we all used to chat on the forum at afc.co.uk (now sadly defunct) and one guy who logged in was inadvertently logged in as AFC Admin and decided to have a bit of fun. Quote
KGB Posted April 2, 2009 Report Posted April 2, 2009 It was Steve W who floated the Batistuta rumour if I remember correctly. Quote
steems Posted April 6, 2009 Report Posted April 6, 2009 he was hell bent on a move down south for personal reasons after he left Killie. he was already down south playing for Chesterfield when we tried to sign him - MK Dons offered double the wages we offered! Quote
Guest ally s Posted April 6, 2009 Report Posted April 6, 2009 Incorrect. We were linked with him prior to the start of last season when he was effectively a free agent. As I already said he had his heart set on a move down south so signed for Chesterfield on a free. Quote
BigAl Posted April 23 Report Posted April 23 Incredibly this is the most recent thread with his name in the title Hopefully this is a crock of shite and given the source it potentially is, but this is something I think we could do without https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-transfer-news/peter-leven-barnsley-next-manager-32653435 Quote
DantheDon Posted April 23 Report Posted April 23 I always thought the talk was that Leven didn’t want to be a manager. Wouldn’t be great from a continuity perspective. Quote
Jute Posted April 23 Report Posted April 23 Really think we need him to be part of set up next season to help manager who is new Scottish football. That said if his family are still down south you can see the attraction for him. 1 Quote
BigAl Posted April 23 Report Posted April 23 54 minutes ago, DantheDon said: I always thought the talk was that Leven didn’t want to be a manager. Wouldn’t be great from a continuity perspective. He has said in time he would like to be his own man. I don't think this is the right move for him however and think it would benefit him to stay where he is for at least a season learning under Thelin Quote
Panda Posted April 23 Report Posted April 23 3 hours ago, BigAl said: Incredibly this is the most recent thread with his name in the title Hopefully this is a crock of shite and given the source it potentially is, but this is something I think we could do without https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-transfer-news/peter-leven-barnsley-next-manager-32653435 Would he be that big a loss? Would he be any bigger loss than Barry Robson was to the coaching team? He's done okay for an inexperienced manager. He still takes his share of the blame for whatever the players were being coached all season. Quote
manc_don Posted April 23 Report Posted April 23 2 minutes ago, Panda said: Would he be that big a loss? Would he be any bigger loss than Barry Robson was to the coaching team? He's done okay for an inexperienced manager. He still takes his share of the blame for whatever the players were being coached all season. Think as Dan said, it would be good for continuity and bedding in the new management team. He also has the benefit of not being tarnished by negativity as Robson now does. Be an interesting move for him if he does take it. Quote
OrlandoDon Posted April 23 Report Posted April 23 5 hours ago, BigAl said: Incredibly this is the most recent thread with his name in the title Hopefully this is a crock of shite and given the source it potentially is, but this is something I think we could do without https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-transfer-news/peter-leven-barnsley-next-manager-32653435 Perhaps the return of warnock needed as intern until Jimmy gets here? Quote
Panda Posted April 24 Report Posted April 24 4 hours ago, manc_don said: Think as Dan said, it would be good for continuity and bedding in the new management team. He also has the benefit of not being tarnished by negativity as Robson now does. Be an interesting move for him if he does take it. Well, I dunno about that. I think we're allowing the draw with Celtic to gloss over the previous weeks, namely dour 0-0 draws with Dundee & Livi. He gets a bit of a free pass as they aren't his players, but the problems this season have extended beyond Robson. 1 Quote
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