Bendtner and a Brum attitude
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Bendtner and a Brum attitude
With Brum in general and Steve Bruce at the time, has Bendtner picked up a shitty attitude whilst he was there? To name just a few players like Claridge, Savage going through their ranks and being dirty scum, including he was under the biggest fat nosed t**t of a manager at the time. He has picked up this brummy attitude of being a dirty scummer and i dont think he will be able to shake it off!
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think his better as a super sub, not only coz v spuds but i thought that for some time 
even tho i did want him to start last night

even tho i did want him to start last night

Last edited by stearmaster on Sun Dec 30, 2007 10:49 am, edited 1 time in total.
There's been a lot of talk about Bendtner on here over the last few weeks and I find it all very strange. This is a player we've hardly seen play, and yet there are people saying "what has he got to do to get in the team?" Then, after getting sent off last night, people are now calling him an idiot and questioning his temperament.
I would advise to not pass judgment yet, as we haven't seen enough of him yet, nowhere near enough. We seem obsessed with labeling players, but sometimes, we can label them too early, and I think this is the case for Bendtner (and Eduardo, too).
Silly challenge, but we still have learned very little about our Danish centre forward. He may well come good. He's only 19, remember.
I would advise to not pass judgment yet, as we haven't seen enough of him yet, nowhere near enough. We seem obsessed with labeling players, but sometimes, we can label them too early, and I think this is the case for Bendtner (and Eduardo, too).
Silly challenge, but we still have learned very little about our Danish centre forward. He may well come good. He's only 19, remember.
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Agree with all the responses so far, and would just add that this season we have had to go out of our way to show that we have matured as a team and to reverse last season's worrying trend of teams deliberately and sometimes wantonly kicking us off the park, just to earn the right to play the beautiful game the way it was intended, and I think it's actually surprising that we haven't had more red cards and am therefore reluctant to criticise any of our players especially the younger ones who get sent off - for petulance maybe, but certainly not for getting stuck in!
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i'd like to think bendtner would do well for us, depsite his over-confidence in himself i like him, and he def adds something different up front - its just a shame yesterday that he failed to link up with eduardo (they looked like two lost souls in the first half) and i still feel it was a little harsh for him in regards to the first booking, but he'll learn from his mistakes. yesterday he showed he was not ready for regular first team starts, but it certainly had an impact on adebayor - he was fantastic when he came on yesterday, really revved up.
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the 1 thing that pissed me of about bendtner yesterday, was after he was sent off, he fucked of down the tunnel, instead of staying out there 2 support his team mates. i know that happens a lot in football. is there a rule once a player is sent off he cant take his place on the bench?? some1 enlighten me, cause i hate it when players just fuck off like that.
Re: Bendtner and a Brum attitude
Super Nick doesn't have a brum attitudeSmithEagle wrote:With Brum in general and Steve Bruce at the time, has Bendtner picked up a shitty attitude whilst he was there? To name just a few players like Claridge, Savage going through their ranks and being dirty scum, including he was under the biggest fat nosed t**t of a manager at the time. He has picked up this brummy attitude of being a dirty scummer and i dont think he will be able to shake it off!
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Re: Bendtner and a Brum attitude
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JAT - what does that stand for