Monkey Scum @ Real

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clockender1
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2-2 away to a newly promoted side. Thats not good enough for real Madrid .

The media will be on their backs tomorrow, you watch. Someone will ask why isn't he fit etc was he worth 90m

If he's advised well he'll focus on the disappointment of the dropped points not how pleased he was with his goal...

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Think Bale is a cool customer, will be fine.
Will fly over his friends and family, will learn the language.
As Red Gunner said, he will do fairly well, but not be as important to his new club as he was to his old.

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clockender1 wrote:2-2 away to a newly promoted side. Thats not good enough for real Madrid .

The media will be on their backs tomorrow, you watch. Someone will ask why isn't he fit etc was he worth 90m

If he's advised well he'll focus on the disappointment of the dropped points not how pleased he was with his goal...
Obviously dropping points (and slipping back on Barca) is never tolerated in Madrid. Nothing new there. Most top clubs have to deal with mass hysteria when points are dropped though.There's always a crisis somewhere. :roll: :lol:

To be fair though, Villarreal were superb. Not your typical promoted club performance. They'd played 3 won 3 before that and will be nowhere near relegation this season. They're a good side.

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clockender1 wrote:Yeah I meant John Charles. Gary Charles played for forest and wasn't he the player who gazza fouled to break his leg ?

Btw I don't hate bale either - I just think he won't make it. I don't think Rooney Ferdinand or lampard would have made it as all three are thick as shit.

Gerrard and scholes would have done well.

Platt joined us from sampdoria I think. His goal against Belgium at Italia 90 won that move to Italy from Villa. To Bari where the England team were based.

It's the quieter thoughtful players that seem to succeed - gobshite Robbie keane was a total failure whilst Tony Cascarino was a massive success in France. Waddle too I think.

Again, will you stop including Irish players when you are talking about British players failing abroad ? :lol: :lol: :lol:

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They played in England and Cascarino was born in Kent.

Anyway. He got slated in two of the three daily papers - el pais said he appeared confused, made two crosses into nowhere and fouled pereira before the goal, and didn't seem connected to the game.

All three agreed he can't play on the right.

Of course the uk papers and pros declared it a great success. Duh...

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Think he'll do pretty well there but not live up to these artificial expectations. He has some highly dangerous traits and in a squad with that much quality for whom 90% of their matches are like training games he's always going to pilfer a fair share of goals (especially with his place effectively guaranteed), but equally now he's stacked up next to Ronaldo he's always going to fall short of him.

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Clockender1;

I have to totally disagree that Lampard is as thick as shit. Any time I hear him, he comes across as thoughtful, well informed & somebody well educated on all matters football. You rarely see him in the papers for anything non football & my opinion is that he would do well abroad & is an excellent professional.

Ferdinand & Rooney on the other hand; He'd only learn the Spanish for Braaap, murked & innit. Rooney would pay for everyone to speak English & survive on chicken nuggets & pot noodles.

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SouthCoastArsenal wrote:Clockender1;

I have to totally disagree that Lampard is as thick as shit. Any time I hear him, he comes across as thoughtful, well informed & somebody well educated on all matters football. You rarely see him in the papers for anything non football & my opinion is that he would do well abroad & is an excellent professional.
100% agreed. Didn't they even write some years back that Lampard has an IQ of ca 150 which is genius level? :shock:

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SouthCoastArsenal wrote:Clockender1;

I have to totally disagree that Lampard is as thick as shit. Any time I hear him, he comes across as thoughtful, well informed & somebody well educated on all matters football. You rarely see him in the papers for anything non football & my opinion is that he would do well abroad & is an excellent professional.

Ferdinand & Rooney on the other hand; He'd only learn the Spanish for Braaap, murked & innit. Rooney would pay for everyone to speak English & survive on grannies, chicken nuggets & pot noodles.
:high5: :D

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kite wrote:
SouthCoastArsenal wrote:Clockender1;

I have to totally disagree that Lampard is as thick as shit. Any time I hear him, he comes across as thoughtful, well informed & somebody well educated on all matters football. You rarely see him in the papers for anything non football & my opinion is that he would do well abroad & is an excellent professional.
100% agreed. Didn't they even write some years back that Lampard has an IQ of ca 150 which is genius level? :shock:
no, that's the speed he was doing along the M5 when he got booked for speeding by the plod in his Aston Martin V12 Vantage. :roll: :D :wink:

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SouthCoastArsenal wrote:Clockender1;

I have to totally disagree that Lampard is as thick as shit. Any time I hear him, he comes across as thoughtful, well informed & somebody well educated on all matters football. You rarely see him in the papers for anything non football & my opinion is that he would do well abroad & is an excellent professional.
he sounds as thick as shit to me mate, and as to the papers i don't know where you've been - he dumped his pregnant missus after getting caught with a tart, and now he's shacked up with Christine Bleakly. he was also in the 'roasting' scandal with Keiron Dyer (remember him ?), then he got caught again in 2010;

http://234pulse.com/2013/07/07/video-ri ... exx-video/

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -away.html

http://theworldofstraightmen.blogspot.c ... mpard.html

IQ of 150, yeah right. 150 times John Terry's maybe...

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one of Bales new team mates described bales debut as "bittersweet" :
“It was a bittersweet debut because although he scored, we did not win,” Carvajal said. “This is the best club in the world, and the level of pressure is high because the best players are here, but every player tries to give their all.”
different mindset innit ?

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bale will do well.

it's good to see british players have the balls to play abroad.

I really haven't got anything against the guy, I know he played for them, but he really didn't have a choice, when he got a chance he jumped ship. :barscarf:

better than watching him play for utd or something similarly disgusting.

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On one hand I don't want him to tear shit up but on the other I don't want Spurs fans to be exceptionally smug if he flops (in relative terms) and there will be a fair amount of satisfaction while they continue banging their head on the glass ceiling watching him scoring goals.

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northbank123 wrote:On one hand I don't want him to tear shit up but on the other I don't want Spurs fans to be exceptionally smug if he flops (in relative terms) and there will be a fair amount of satisfaction while they continue banging their head on the glass ceiling watching him scoring goals.
Tbh I really do not give a fuck what monkey boy does glad he is now out of the way

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