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  1. Dokko

    Babayaro

    Is the booing knee-jerk or the people's opinion of him being one of the shittest, unreliable, unmotivated pieces of shit the club has ever paid millions to? I think you can guess from my post. Are you admitting to joining in the boos? I'm with the opinion that he's a proper cunt, and even though i'd never boo a player at a match (quite happily give them shit ranting and raving at a TV screen) i don't blame those who got sick of the tosser, and finally crossed the line with him. However, there have been plenty of other times he' deserved it more, not just straight from injury. He's a slimy arsehole, and him and Carr are the biggest weaknesses this club have right now, and the fact the twat gets more money in a week than most see in a year, pisses me off to the back teeth as he simply doesn't deserve it, and certainly doesn't appreciate it.
  2. Dokko

    Babayaro

    Is the booing knee-jerk or the people's opinion of him being one of the shittest, unreliable, unmotivated pieces of shit the club has ever paid millions to?
  3. Fact is he's moaning about them, and were just getting on with it.
  4. Does he ever give up? http://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/sport/blackburnrovers/roverslatest/display.var.1064853.0.souness_injuries_are_blighting_rovers.php Souness: Injuries are blighting Rovers Exclusive By Andy Neild GRAEME Souness reckons injuries are killing Blackburn Rovers and Newcastle United as they battle to make their mark in the Premiership. Souness's two former clubs both languish in the bottom seven going into tomorrow's crucial six-pointer at Ewood Park. But although both are hovering perilously close to the relegation zone as they prepare to enter a crucial stage in the season, Souness believes there is light at the end of the tunnel for rival managers Mark Hughes and Glenn Roeder. "Injuries have hurt both Blackburn and Newcastle this season so the sooner they get their players back, the quicker they'll start to climb up the table," said Souness. "Unless you're one of the Champions League teams, and I guess you've also got to throw Tottenham into that group as well, the whole thing is a lottery. "By that I mean you get a squad of players in August and, depending what injuries you get, that will decide what kind of season you have. Advertisement continued... "All it needs is one or two injuries to your key players and then you become fragile, and I think Blackburn are a case in point. "Last season, they had a good year. This season they've have two or three injuries and now all of a sudden they're huffing and puffing. "But everyone else is the same. At Newcastle it was exactly the same for us last season. "Clubs like Blackburn and Newcastle don't have big squads that can get them through the injuries when they occur. "I had Michael Owen for 10 games last season and we won seven of them. But Michael then got injured and we couldn't score a goal or win a game." There were times last season when Souness had a full team missing through injury, which inevitably affected results, but his plea for more time went unheeded and he was eventually sacked by chairman Freddy Shepherd, whose patience finally ran out in February. Now Roeder, his successor, is encountering similar problems, with no less than 11 first team stars currently ruled out with various different ailments. But the pressure to deliver at Premier League level means fans are not always sympathetic when a manager starts pointing to injuries as a reason for their side's struggles, as Souness discovered to his cost. "It's not an excuse, it's a fact of life," said the former Newcastle chief. "Every manager outside of the top five clubs is in the lap of the Gods because if you're best players are not on the pitch, then you're not going to win games. It's as simple as that. "And Blackburn and Newcastle are both cases in point. "There's no chance of changing that either. "The big clubs in the Champions League get bigger and bigger every year so the gap gets bigger and bigger, which makes it less of a competition. "But that's not just in this country. It's the case throughout Europe. "Generally speaking, it's the same teams who qualify for the Champions League every year, so it becomes more and more difficult for the rest to compete." Rovers have certainly struggled to come to terms with the loss of Steven Reid, Ryan Nelsen and Jason Roberts, who are all on the long-term injury list. And Souness reckons the situation hasn't been helped by the fact the club are in Europe, too, which places an even greater strain on Hughes' resources. "The Premier League is hard enough as it is. Although Europe is very nice and it involves some nice trips away, you've still got to prioritise when you're a club with a small squad. "Look at Middlesbrough last season. They had a great run in Europe, but bordered on relegation in the Premiership. "If you look at teams' results after playing in Europe, and all the travelling that's involved with it, it stands to reason you're going to find it difficult if you haven't got a big squad because you can't compete on all fronts." Despite Rovers' faltering start in the Premiership, Souness believes they can still finish in a top six position given the quality that exists within the squad. And he's particularly pleased to see players like Tugay and Brad Friedel, who he rates as two of his best ever signings, still playing a pivotal part under Hughes. "I'm proud of the job I did at Blackburn. It was a good club (for Mark) to take over because I left him with some good players," said Souness. "He had a goalkeeper in Brad who's as good as anyone around; Tugay, who's still a big influence at 36; and Lucas Neill, who's an outstanding defender. "At the time, people questioned my decision to bring Brad in because we had John Filan and Alan Kelly, who were both good goalkeepers. "But I think Brad has proved to be arguably one of my best ever signings. He cost nothing, he rarely gets injured, and look at the great service he's given to Blackburn? "He's got to be up there with any of the signings I've made in my career. "The same can also be said for Tugay. "I remember signing Ray Wilkins for Rangers in a £250,000 deal from Paris St Germain and he was outstanding for me, but Tugay's right up there with him. "He's one of those players you dream about as a manager because he never gives you a problem." Souness believes the time to judge Rovers and Newcastle will be in the New Year, when the likes of Nelsen, Reid and Damien Duff should all be fit again after injury. In the meantime, Messers Hughes and Roeder must soldier on with the players they have. "Neither team will have a problem," added Souness. "I expect both of them to finish in the top half of the table without a problem because they've got too many good players not to do."
  5. Was it not him who gave away a dodgy freekick for Rio Ferdinand to score making you lose against your biggest rival? If not i apologise, if so my point stands. Reina isn't going through a dodgy spell, he IS dodgy in the air. He's actually pathetic on a scale which is embarrassing, which is a shame as he's as strong as the best in the EPL in most other areas. Agger looks good, but then so would i alongside Hyppia who quite frankly has lost it.
  6. I think Reina is dodgy and is clearly a miss. Anything in the air and across him and he flaps worse than James in his time at the club. He keeps clean sheets when the defense plays well, not him. Zenden is shite, and mainly injured, another miss. Agger is ok, but £6m? Hmm, not yet. Fowler is a fat waster. Miss. Kromkamp was shite, and lost them important games Bellamy a miss, court cases and missed opportunities, just waiting for the injuries now. So no, not that good at all.
  7. Never did, but then, where the fuk is Ollie?
  8. A very good point. Hate to say this but the sort of person who boos their own player, singles them out, is clearly not blessed with any form of intelligence. Which leads me to think that the colour of his skin may also have been a factor. You do still hear racist comments at the match. Jesus wept. Its more to do with the fact he's fuking wank. Doesn't give a shit, and chooses when he plays. His skin colour has nothing to do with anything. If he were white, the boo's would still be the same, although we'd probably laugh at his afro.
  9. Dokko

    You Know

    Like to see how some of you lot act with a camera shoved in your face with a reporter firing questions at you.
  10. PMSL It beggars belief how rose tinted our fans spectacles are when it comes to Superstar Taylor Future captain of England. Taylor gave away stupid free kicks near the 18 yard line, fucked up and was dispossessed when trying to shepherd the ball out for a corner and sold Given woefully short with at least 3 back passes. Taylor made as many ricks as Babayaro did last night and in every other game he plays in but because he is local lad he gets away with it. He boils my piss more than any of our other defenders. Utter bullishit and i hope your piss stings you while it boils.
  11. Dokko

    Anton Ferdinand

    Are there other men you prefer to watch??? Does Crynaldo fancy your japseye?
  12. Dokko

    Prem Duo Monitor Cid

    That cant be him, he's two years younger than me!
  13. Carr (dirty and shit) Sissoko (although he's a good player) Cesc (cunt) Cahill (Over-rated, dirty bitch, who needs a fuking good slap, twat) Babayaro (Petulant wanker) Bowyer (off his tits)
  14. Dokko

    how the f*ck

    Vic pole-axed by the plus.
  15. Dokko

    Carr may be back

    Don't know what one is, but he certainly sounds like one bluebiggrin.gif
  16. lets hope fuking roeder fuking does... bluebiggrin.gif Doubt it, GR is too scared to sign anyone taller than him. You can just see him jumping round corners getting to his car after work, avoiding bigger players who he's left out of the side.
  17. Not the player we need. Here's a fuking novel idea, why not try and sign someone above 3 fuking foot for a fuking change.
  18. Dokko

    Carr may be back

    This is what I wanted to post. Still making me laugh now
  19. Really? I thought it was actually make a difference n all. Want a refund now tbh... oh shit it was free, bastard.
  20. 15th 22 played -8 GD 24 pts Boro in 14th with 25pts Sheff utd 18th with 17pts
  21. Dokko

    Carr may be back

    Nomination for post of the year.
  22. errr yes you can get a random drugs test wether you play or not,I understand he has had a test in the last couple of years. EPL footballers should be tested at a minimum once a year. There trying their best to do everyone 3 times a year and get it in line with athletics.
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