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Foster has the right to speak his mind. Can't imagine that taking very long right enough. He's as thick as pig shit in the neck of a bottle.

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Was it Lee Millers interview in where he said that actually Foster was the brainiest of the team  :o Anyway in my experience Foster is a sour face grumpy bastard face to face. I have heard reports that Foster was arguing with Paton on the pitch (after a shit Foster pass) at the East Fife and there is some speculation this continued onto the training ground.

I'll find out for you ;)

I'll find out for you ;)

 

He's a daft sh*te.  ;)

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/a/aberdeen/7909247.stm

 

Foster feud over says Calderwood

 

Aberdeen manager Jimmy Calderwood has insisted that his row with Dons defender Richard Foster is at an end.

 

Foster, 23, turned out for the reserves on Tuesday having been omitted from the squad for the 2-2 draw with Dundee United after a training ground bust-up.

 

When asked if the player would be in the squad for Saturday's visit of Kilmarnock Calderwood told BBC Scotland: "We'll see how it goes."

 

And had Foster learned his lesson? Calderwood said: "Time will tell."

 

However, the Dons boss praised the player's performance in the reserve fixture with Falkirk at Brechin City's Glebe Park.

 

"Richard's attitude was great," Calderwood said.

 

Local boy Foster graduated through the youth ranks at Pittodrie and has cemented his place in the first-team at left-back during Calderwood's reign.

 

The former Scotland under-21 international made his Dons debut in 2003 under former boss Steve Paterson.

 

In July 2007 he signed an extension to his contract which keeps him at the club until the summer of 2010.

The story is quite surprising, as Foster is not exactly particularly vocal on the pitch.

 

didn't take long to turn you into a spastic again

 

Better.  :thumbsup:

Pretty serious consequences of this one from what I've been told.....

Just to get things back on topic...

 

...acountants, eh?

 

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