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"sool him" is a generic phraseK wrote:Yes please do.Julian Mayo wrote:Sool him, JV, sool him.
Or maybe you could do it yourself Julian Mayo.
I assume I am the "Him" of which you speak, not that I might be female or anything... well if I'm not (the "Him") don't then... do what you like...
Oh yar I forgot it was a generic phrase how silly of me, I stand enlightened.Julian Mayo wrote:"sool him" is a generic phraseK wrote:Yes please do.Julian Mayo wrote:Sool him, JV, sool him.
Or maybe you could do it yourself Julian Mayo.
I assume I am the "Him" of which you speak, not that I might be female or anything... well if I'm not (the "Him") don't then... do what you like...
K wrote:Hey ya know I think it could be quite daring going to McLaren, I mean they've just lost half of their design team and may loose the rest at the end of the season. They haven't won a championship/haven't been able to make a consistent car for oooo I don't care, but maybe Nandos the man to build them back up to the once great team they were just like Michael did at Ferrari, maybe he's taking a leaf out of the Grand Masters book, win a championship or two with the Great Tanned One (Flav), and then find a struggling mid-fielder to bring up to the front, I know the silver cars aren't struggling mid-fielders now but they will be next season when the Newey deficit kicks in, just look at what happened to Williams, then they're gonna need Nando to push the car to the grid.
As for throwing down a challenge to Kimi, and JP, I don't think so. If JP thought it was worth staying on then I'm sure he would, but I get the impression that he over values himself and I think Ron's had enough of paying extortionate sums for both his drivers.
I bet Kimi was leaving before Nandos' move was announced anyway, he just has a better idea of how to conduct business.
I reckon someone cheap but promising will fill the second seat at McLaren, like Hamilton, but not someone who will really challenge Nando.
As for Fisichellas' career, your having a laugh aren't you? Please look over his past teams and achievements in F1 and think about that statement again. I'm sure you'll come to a more realistic conclusion.
Oh Yeah! Have you read Alonsos' contract? How do you know what's inside it? Apparently even his manager didn't know about it, which I somehow doubt but there was a conflict of interest there so he had to cover his a#% somehow. But yeah have you read it?
Is this in reply to Redhead'sK wrote:Hey ya know I think it could be quite daring going to McLaren, I mean they've just lost half of their design team and may loose the rest at the end of the season. They haven't won a championship/haven't been able to make a consistent car for oooo I don't care, but maybe Nandos the man to build them back up to the once great team they were just like Michael did at Ferrari, maybe he's taking a leaf out of the Grand Masters book, win a championship or two with the Great Tanned One (Flav), and then find a struggling mid-fielder to bring up to the front, I know the silver cars aren't struggling mid-fielders now but they will be next season when the Newey deficit kicks in, just look at what happened to Williams, then they're gonna need Nando to push the car to the grid.
That is a wild theory K, Kimi has already decided to leave before the Alonso deal was announced. Yes that was brewing for the last 5 years wasn't it ?K wrote:As for throwing down a challenge to Kimi, and JP, I don't think so. If JP thought it was worth staying on then I'm sure he would, but I get the impression that he over values himself and I think Ron's had enough of paying extortionate sums for both his drivers.
I bet Kimi was leaving before Nandos' move was announced anyway, he just has a better idea of how to conduct business.
I reckon someone cheap but promising will fill the second seat at McLaren, like Hamilton, but not someone who will really challenge Nando.
No I am not, He is or was should I say highly rated but he was and continues to be nowhere near Alonso. You can check last year's records if you want, they aren't that old!K wrote:As for Fisichellas' career, your having a laugh aren't you? Please look over his past teams and achievements in F1 and think about that statement again. I'm sure you'll come to a more realistic conclusion.
No but I am not aware that Alonso is some sort of a God that dictates the way F1 is run. He is one of the fairest drivers in F1 on the track and off it.K wrote:Oh Yeah! Have you read Alonsos' contract? How do you know what's inside it? Apparently even his manager didn't know about it, which I somehow doubt but there was a conflict of interest there so he had to cover his a#% somehow. But yeah have you read it?