Right sider Posted 3 October, 2009 Posted 3 October, 2009 Watching the champions league on Wednesday, Chelsea were playing and were being mugged down the left wing by a sub named Kosowski. Is he really the player who graced Sms for a year and played 5 a side at Millbrook.
Colinjb Posted 3 October, 2009 Posted 3 October, 2009 It's the same guys, just checked wikipedia and he is now at APOEL F.C. Strange.
Arizona Posted 3 October, 2009 Posted 3 October, 2009 I always thought he was a decent enough player. Saw a couple of games that season when he was the only player who looked interested in creating goals. Remember him turning Plymouth's RB inside out at SMS in one of his first games. Was a regular for Poland for a long time after he left us, it's just a shame the second half of that season was blighted by injury.
Dibden Purlieu Saint Posted 3 October, 2009 Posted 3 October, 2009 He was decent, but for some reason didn't get a long run in the team. Didn't seem to let himself down ever, but we had so many midfielders coming and going then. Just one of many good players we lost for nothing under Burley. He was on loan...
Wilko Posted 3 October, 2009 Posted 3 October, 2009 He was as good as, if not better than Neil Heaney.
Saint_clark Posted 3 October, 2009 Posted 3 October, 2009 And dropped before leaving. Suppose Skacel replaced him and did well at the time. Skacel came in after he left.
Huffton Posted 3 October, 2009 Posted 3 October, 2009 Bloody hell, theres a blast from the past. Remember Tomasz Hajto and his booming 50 yard passes out to KK. Whatever happened to him?
Huntingdon Posted 3 October, 2009 Posted 3 October, 2009 Bloody hell, theres a blast from the past. Remember Tomasz Hajto and his booming 50 yard passes out to KK. Whatever happened to him? Did he go to prison? I remember a story last year of him killing a woman at a zebra crossing
Saint in Paradise Posted 3 October, 2009 Posted 3 October, 2009 In January 2008, Hajto was found guilty of manslaughter after speeding in his car and killing a female pedestrian at a zebra crossing on a street in Lodz. Pleading guilty to the charges, he was given a suspended 2-year jail sentence, ordered to pay a fine of 7,000 Polish Zlotys and given a one-year driving ban. Hajto had earlier been fined in 2004 for dealing in smuggled cigarettes.
Master Bates Posted 3 October, 2009 Posted 3 October, 2009 In January 2008, Hajto was found guilty of manslaughter after speeding in his car and killing a female pedestrian at a zebra crossing on a street in Lodz. Pleading guilty to the charges, he was given a suspended 2-year jail sentence, ordered to pay a fine of 7,000 Polish Zlotys and given a one-year driving ban. Hajto had earlier been fined in 2004 for dealing in smuggled cigarettes. Hajto, Robertson, who's next?
Arizona Posted 3 October, 2009 Posted 3 October, 2009 Bloody hell, theres a blast from the past. Remember Tomasz Hajto and his booming 50 yard passes out to KK. Whatever happened to him? In prison isn't he?
Saint in Paradise Posted 3 October, 2009 Posted 3 October, 2009 In prison isn't he? Please read post 13, the answer is there
Arizona Posted 3 October, 2009 Posted 3 October, 2009 Please read post 13, the answer is there Sorry, I clicked quote and was half way through typing that when the phone went. 20 minutes later I hit "submit reply" and end up looking like a spanner.
RonManager Posted 3 October, 2009 Posted 3 October, 2009 Sorry, I clicked quote and was half way through typing that when the phone went. 20 minutes later I hit "submit reply" and end up looking like a spanner. Metric or Whitworth? Open or ring? Flogging or adjustable?
RonManager Posted 3 October, 2009 Posted 3 October, 2009 AF? My mate's got a dog called Socket. Socket's dad was called Spanner.
hamster Posted 3 October, 2009 Posted 3 October, 2009 AF? My nuts tighetened reading that, oh for a nice set of AF wrenches....
Ponty Posted 4 October, 2009 Posted 4 October, 2009 Open-ended spanners are all AF. It means "across flats" Bloody non engineers thinking they know everything.
Huffton Posted 4 October, 2009 Posted 4 October, 2009 Open-ended spanners are all AF. It means "across flats" Bloody non engineers thinking they know everything. I thought Whitworth sizes were measured across the points? And is this the most 'gone off topic in as few posts as possible' thread of all time?
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