comment by Wellingtons magic boots - DEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEENNNCH jack n frimps walking in a DEEENCH wonderland (U3815)
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As he's a Liverpool fan he'd probably agree Van Persie > Rooney.
comment by KnottyAshTaxDodger (U8934) posted 9 minutes ago
I think Szczesny will definitely solve the Arsenal goalkeeping problem. He looks a decent keeper to be honest.
Now all they need is two centre halves, two fullbacks, four midfielders and a couple of strikers and theyve got a decent team.
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Just a wee bit of a tweak then
As he's a Liverpool fan
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Okay then
van persie > rubbish bins
Rubbish bins are less injury prone
I'd rather have suarez than van persie
comment by ™ju§t another ålbooney© (U1565)
posted 10 minutes ago
I'd rather have suarez than van persie
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I'd rather have Kuyt than Van Persie, at least you know Kuyt will run his heart out, instead of run himself back onto the treatment table
Hmm
If RVP could keep fit then youre looking at one of the best deep lying strikers in the business. His close control and composure are second to none for me. Kuyt divides opinion like no other. He will run his heart out but sometimes he's like an over enthusiastic puppy, but he has a knack of scoring important goals at important times.
As for Mr Rooney - he's looked unplayable this season. If he carries on with this vein of form he's a shoe in for player of the year.
comment by KnottyAshTaxDodger (U8934)
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Delicately put
Knotty
Kuyt is certainly wasted on the right side of midfield. I don't thing the wee tubby man gave him much of a chance up front.
Neither did Rafa or Hodgson. He hasnt got the discipline to lead the line but give him his due he's good at cutting in and becoming a third striker.
Knotty
I was refgering to Rafa.
Well Kenny's hardly Twiggy is he?
comment by KnottyAshTaxDodger (U8934)
posted 3 minutes ago
Well Kenny's hardly Twiggy is he
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True.
Would you welcome Bellamy back?
It depends which Bellamy you mean. The one with a bad attitude to training and his team mates or the one with a point to prove. He could be a good impact player off the bench when were chasing a game but would be happy with a place on the bench?
I think alot of its paper talk to be honest.
I can't see dalglish wanting him to be honest, why would you want a disruptive influence in the dressing room. Still don't understand why city haven't got rid of balotelli for the same reason
And there is the problem with Bellamy. He really is a top rate player, but a top rate prat to go with it.
Kenny seems to have sorted out the team spirit at Anfield, seems strange he would want to risk that with Bellers.
I don't think Bellamy sees himself as an impact player coming off the bench.
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posted on 25/8/11
comment by Wellingtons magic boots - DEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEENNNCH jack n frimps walking in a DEEENCH wonderland (U3815)
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As he's a Liverpool fan he'd probably agree Van Persie > Rooney.
posted on 25/8/11
comment by KnottyAshTaxDodger (U8934) posted 9 minutes ago
I think Szczesny will definitely solve the Arsenal goalkeeping problem. He looks a decent keeper to be honest.
Now all they need is two centre halves, two fullbacks, four midfielders and a couple of strikers and theyve got a decent team.
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Just a wee bit of a tweak then
posted on 25/8/11
As he's a Liverpool fan
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Okay then
van persie > rubbish bins
posted on 25/8/11
Rubbish bins are less injury prone
posted on 25/8/11
I'd rather have suarez than van persie
posted on 25/8/11
comment by ™ju§t another ålbooney© (U1565)
posted 10 minutes ago
I'd rather have suarez than van persie
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I'd rather have Kuyt than Van Persie, at least you know Kuyt will run his heart out, instead of run himself back onto the treatment table
posted on 25/8/11
Good shout
posted on 25/8/11
Hmm
If RVP could keep fit then youre looking at one of the best deep lying strikers in the business. His close control and composure are second to none for me. Kuyt divides opinion like no other. He will run his heart out but sometimes he's like an over enthusiastic puppy, but he has a knack of scoring important goals at important times.
As for Mr Rooney - he's looked unplayable this season. If he carries on with this vein of form he's a shoe in for player of the year.
posted on 25/8/11
comment by KnottyAshTaxDodger (U8934)
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Delicately put
posted on 25/8/11
Knotty
Kuyt is certainly wasted on the right side of midfield. I don't thing the wee tubby man gave him much of a chance up front.
posted on 25/8/11
Neither did Rafa or Hodgson. He hasnt got the discipline to lead the line but give him his due he's good at cutting in and becoming a third striker.
posted on 25/8/11
Knotty
I was refgering to Rafa.
posted on 25/8/11
Well Kenny's hardly Twiggy is he?
posted on 25/8/11
comment by KnottyAshTaxDodger (U8934)
posted 3 minutes ago
Well Kenny's hardly Twiggy is he
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True.
Would you welcome Bellamy back?
posted on 25/8/11
It depends which Bellamy you mean. The one with a bad attitude to training and his team mates or the one with a point to prove. He could be a good impact player off the bench when were chasing a game but would be happy with a place on the bench?
I think alot of its paper talk to be honest.
posted on 25/8/11
I can't see dalglish wanting him to be honest, why would you want a disruptive influence in the dressing room. Still don't understand why city haven't got rid of balotelli for the same reason
posted on 25/8/11
And there is the problem with Bellamy. He really is a top rate player, but a top rate prat to go with it.
Kenny seems to have sorted out the team spirit at Anfield, seems strange he would want to risk that with Bellers.
I don't think Bellamy sees himself as an impact player coming off the bench.
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posted on 17/12/14
posted on 17/12/14
Good Lord
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