array(2) {
[0]=>
string(815) "
select r.*,
rc.info,
t.title as threadtitle,
u.username as username,
u.anonymous as useranonymous,
`f`.`value` AS `flairvalue`,
`ft`.`name` AS `flairname`,
`ft`.`colour` AS `flaircolour`,
`ft`.`icon` AS `flairicon`
from reply as r
join thread as t on t.id = r.threadid
join replycontent as rc on rc.replyid = r.id
join user as u on u.id = r.userid
left join `flair` `f` on `f`.`userid` = `u`.`id` and `f`.`categoryid` = `t`.`categoryid`
left join `flairoption` `ft` on `ft`.`id` = `f`.`flairoptionid`
where r.businessid = :businessId
and r.threadid = :threadId
group by r.id
order by r.utcdated desc
limit 0,50
"
[1]=>
array(2) {
["businessId"]=>
int(1)
["threadId"]=>
int(13422)
}
}

Years ago
Maher out six weeks
Well the Kings have successfully looked overseas in a short amount of time. Perhaps we could get some tips from them. Don't laugh at this suggestion, but if Farley was free and prepared to come and play out the season with us, I would prefer him over Chappell.

Years ago
I fail to understand why the club is putting up with under performers. What's the problem in replacing them. Surely they would not have to payout contracts of players who are not delivering what they were hired to deliver. At the same time, surely they would not think it was a risk to introduce new players when they are to replace those not performing anyway. What have you really got to lose. Other teams have made a success of replacing players mid season.
