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LDB wrote:Love chamakh's workrate and if we can keep the goals piling in from midfield i think he will prove a brilliant bit of business.
Nasri is having a stormer but i will wait till he does it at blackburn/stoke before getting too excited.
If wilshere is not involved this season but denilson is then something is seriously fucked up.
Sorry, but I gotta ask.
Bringing in a striker who is going to need the midfield to score goals is a good bit of business?
Que?
Fucking hell, Dirk Kuyt has the highest work rate I've ever seen in a player but I wouldn't want him anywhere near my starting XI.
Come off it, his ability to bring others into play and his threat in the air clearly make him more then just a dirk kuyt. I was merely highlighting the attribute that i saw most of in that game.
Number 5 wrote:Holy shit, now he sounds like Emile Heskey.
You need to work on your comparisons guy.
I remain far from convinced. For now at least.
Erm... Number 5, he didn't make any comparisons - it was YOU who brought up Kuyt, and YOU who brought up Heskey!
His point about a forward who holds up the ball and brings others into play isn't that daft, either - Alan Smith? Drogba? - you could have mentioned either of those, but of course you wanted to make him look silly, so you mentioned Heskey instead! Hmm.... I'm on to you, fella
Number 5 wrote:Holy shit, now he sounds like Emile Heskey.
You need to work on your comparisons guy.
I remain far from convinced. For now at least.
Erm... Number 5, he didn't make any comparisons - it was YOU who brought up Kuyt, and YOU who brought up Heskey!
His point about a forward who holds up the ball and brings others into play isn't that daft, either - Alan Smith? Drogba? - you could have mentioned either of those, but of course you wanted to make him look silly, so you mentioned Heskey instead! Hmm.... I'm on to you, fella
Number 5 wrote:Holy shit, now he sounds like Emile Heskey.
You need to work on your comparisons guy.
I remain far from convinced. For now at least.
Erm... Number 5, he didn't make any comparisons - it was YOU who brought up Kuyt, and YOU who brought up Heskey!
His point about a forward who holds up the ball and brings others into play isn't that daft, either - Alan Smith? Drogba? - you could have mentioned either of those, but of course you wanted to make him look silly, so you mentioned Heskey instead! Hmm.... I'm on to you, fella
Only just? I've been doing this kinda shit for years.
I could debate seriously the point behind the joke I was making, you know, if I wanted to. But then that would mean me making you look silly g88ner and would I really want to do that?
peeps112 wrote:how many occasions did we see him breakup play, sometimes two and three times IN A ROW? moreover, he does not seem to lose the ball much, if at all, and he made some great passes.
Is that even possible?
not if you watch diaby, denilson, and eastmond play that spot day in and day out. you forget exactly what is possible.
peeps112 wrote:how many occasions did we see him breakup play, sometimes two and three times IN A ROW? moreover, he does not seem to lose the ball much, if at all, and he made some great passes.
Is that even possible?
not if you watch diaby, denilson, and eastmond play that spot day in and day out. you forget exactly what is possible.
break up play?
rosters?
startin to think this guy aint from round here
cant wait to see chamakh get a head goal in the upper 90.
but really think we need to improve our d-men in the off-season