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Dinho lad

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  1. His methods take time. Footballers are too dumb to understand them that quickly. But no excuses for that poor lineup.
  2. His goals never really helped his previous clubs. Wat. He did his fucking job. Shearer's goals won you fuck all but he's probably the best ever CF in the Premiership. If you believe that in football you have to win a trophy in order to achieve something, then no wonder you're a glory hunter. Dude it's Froggy, he only said it to get a reaction. Nothing less, nothing more. Are you both fucking backward or something? What Dinho said proved my point. Also Dinho, he bites super easily hence why i replied to the kid.
  3. His goals never really helped his previous clubs. Wat. He did his fucking job. Shearer's goals won you fuck all but he's probably the best ever CF in the Premiership. If you believe that in football you have to win a trophy in order to achieve something, then no wonder you're a glory hunter.
  4. I hope this fella is Diame good.
  5. No, no, it's.... http://images.mentalfloss.com/sites/default/files/styles/article_640x430/public/ahh.png
  6. Lots of shit England players have been called up in the recent past - this isn't the era of the likes of Shearer, Sheringham, Ferdinand, Beckham, Mcmanaman, etc.
  7. The number one reason I'm annoyed at him for leaving is because he left behind a project by Rafa Benitez. A project that looked promising. Surely it was obvious that things, since Rafa arrived, on and off the pitch, were changing? (I'm worried there's a clanger to be dropped by the board just round the corner - but that's nothing more than fans' thinking at the moment.) Anything else is secondary. (in terms of reasons)
  8. Yep Enough of this shit - he would have played many games here too. The least he could have done was to wait until January and then reassess. But no, instead he prefered to fuck off back to London at the earliest opportunity. There's still not a lot between Palace in the PL and NUFC in the championship - Rafa would tell you! He won't get in the England squad playing in the Championship How do you know? I'm sure Buffon played for Italy when Juve were in Serie B. (Irrelevant of respective ability and reputation) Name the last England player to get a cap while playing in the second tier. Also your Buffon example is nothing like this scenario The reason lower league players don't get called up for their national teams is because they are not good enough. If Townsend performs in the Championship, having already proved himself for England (to some capacity of course) and in the PL, then he would have been called up. Therefore, it definitely is like the Buffon scenario. I doubt he would have. Championship players are generally forgotten about when it comes to England squads. Especially under a new manager who hasn't seen him playing for one of his teams before. It's not like the Buffon situation at all, Buffon had just won the World Cup and probably had about 50 or 60 caps at the time. Townsend is a fringe player Townsend playing well in the Championship, for at least just 6 months, would not wipe out the notion that he had already "proved" himself in the PL and for England. Illogical to think the six month scenario would have damaged his chances whatsoever.
  9. Yep Enough of this shit - he would have played many games here too. The least he could have done was to wait until January and then reassess. But no, instead he prefered to fuck off back to London at the earliest opportunity. There's still not a lot between Palace in the PL and NUFC in the championship - Rafa would tell you! He won't get in the England squad playing in the Championship How do you know? I'm sure Buffon played for Italy when Juve were in Serie B. (Irrelevant of respective ability and reputation) Name the last England player to get a cap while playing in the second tier. Also your Buffon example is nothing like this scenario The reason lower league players don't get called up for their national teams is because they are not good enough. If Townsend performs in the Championship, having already proved himself for England (to some capacity of course) and in the PL, then he would have been called up. Therefore, it definitely is like the Buffon scenario.
  10. Again... a load of f***ing s****. If London was really that important to him, then should never have moved here in the first place. However, as there was something in it for him (first team football), he was happy to come. He was rotting in the Tottenham reserves and experiencing difficult working relationship with the management staff before he came here. Effectively, in his short spell here, he got his career back on track leaving behind the club that helped him. f***. Off. Simple as that. We have sold the club as a stepping stone to a lot of players, you cant be surprised when they use it as one. Stepping stone to the likes of Palace? Okay, whatever. You can be soft on him all you like - I don't see one reason whatsoever to ally Townsend of any criticism.
  11. Yep Enough of this shit - he would have played many games here too. The least he could have done was to wait until January and then reassess. But no, instead he prefered to fuck off back to London at the earliest opportunity. There's still not a lot between Palace in the PL and NUFC in the championship - Rafa would tell you! He won't get in the England squad playing in the Championship How do you know? I'm sure Buffon played for Italy when Juve were in Serie B. (Irrelevant of respective ability and reputation)
  12. Pretty sure being close to family again played a big part more than playing for Palace. Why move to NUFC then?
  13. Again... a load of fucking shite. If London was really that important to him, then should never have moved here in the first place. However, as there was something in it for him (first team football), he was happy to come. He was rotting in the Tottenham reserves and experiencing difficult working relationship with the management staff before he came here. Effectively, in his short spell here, he got his career back on track leaving behind the club that helped him. Fuck. Off. Simple as that.
  14. Yep Enough of this shit - he would have played many games here too. The least he could have done was to wait until January and then reassess. But no, instead he prefered to fuck off back to London at the earliest opportunity. There's still not a lot between Palace in the PL and NUFC in the championship - Rafa would tell you!
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