great news, wish he signed on for longer though
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great news, wish he signed on for longer though
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n52zo5lZF5I#t=26
Griffinho....:wub:
As he said a couple of weeks ago that he would wait for the coaching position to be sorted, this would reinforce those GVE rumours ?
Now to get Berisha to partner him !
don't care if that interview was scripted.
the references to griff by him were orgasmic.
Griff :wub:
To the tune - "I Wanna Be Straight" by Ian Dury....
I wanna be Griff, I wanna be Griff,
I'm scoring goals and chasing chicks that I wanna sniff,
Another year term, I wanna confirm,
For the first time in over five years you're gonna get stiff.....
:yay:
:wub:
"he's definitely someone I look at quite a bit" :wub: :wub:
Griff :wub:
So what should taggarts nick name be?
Tagz
Tugga
Target
Titan
Trombone
T-Rex
?
****en tagz
Tagz
tagz all day 'erry day
I'm gonna go out on a limb here - best lisp since Ljubo....
Titmouse
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IN-form Adam Taggart said his Newcastle Jets teammates deserved to share the credit after he received the A-League young player of the month award yesterday.
Taggart was the competition’s standout under-21 performer in November, scoring six goals in Newcastle’s wins against Adelaide, Brisbane and Melbourne Heart.
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The A-League’s leading scorer is now the second nominee for the Young Footballer of the Year award, joining Central Coast’s Trent Sainsbury (October).
‘‘I put it down to the whole team, being able to create the chances and support me as much as they have,’’ Taggart said yesterday. ‘‘For me it’s a massive positive for the whole club and team.’’
The 20-year-old said November was a month he would long remember.
As well as his goal spree and yesterday’s award, he agreed to a new contract extension last week that will keep him in Newcastle until at least the end of next season.
‘‘It’s been a really nice month, to be fair,’’ he said.
‘‘We’ve had some really nice results and for me, personally, being able to sign and stay here for another year, it’s fantastic and nice to know where I’m going to be next season and really concentrate on my football.’’
Taggart was confident his partnership up front with marquee striker Emile Heskey would improve the more they played together.
Heskey started his first match of the season in last week’s loss to Sydney, playing 58 minutes, and will be looking to open his goal-scoring account against Melbourne Victory at AAMI Park on Sunday.
‘‘Obviously, it’s going to take some time,’’ Taggart said.
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‘‘He’s just coming back [from injury] and I haven’t been able to play with him for a long time.
‘‘He’s a great player and brings a whole different sort of game to the team.’’