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Everything posted by Keefaz
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and last season ? we know he can be great but overall.............juries out! Aye, and five years ago he was f****** shocking, tbh. Couldn't even make the reserves. was he,honestly cant remember,remember him killing us up here in the 4-3 a while back You know what I mean, player's change. his last season for citeh he was very good till the transfer talk,he's been pants for chelsea till this season. the best way to judge a player is on recent form,as such he is englands first choice right sided midfielder Um. I see. Well, that was my point, you wazzock.
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I say Owen. His scoring record proves that he has to play when fit.
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and last season ? we know he can be great but overall.............juries out! Aye, and five years ago he was f****** shocking, tbh. Couldn't even make the reserves. was he,honestly cant remember,remember him killing us up here in the 4-3 a while back You know what I mean, player's change.
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Which to drop then? Someone who makes few and scores many, or someone who makes many and scores few? We'll have to choose the right team for the situation. It's not a problem. Some teams aren't going to fall for the Heskey/Owen combination. I can't imagine getting much change out of Italy where we might need a bit of magic from Rooney to make something spark. The problem is that Rooney spark might create a chance for someone else. Who else can finish like Owen? It's a weird one. Tbh, I would always play Owen.
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and last season ? we know he can be great but overall.............juries out! Aye, and five years ago he was fucking shocking, tbh. Couldn't even make the reserves.
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I haven't got anything against Crouch. I just fucking hate him.
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Which to drop then? Someone who makes few and scores many, or someone who makes many and scores few? We'll have to choose the right team for the situation. It's not a problem. Some teams aren't going to fall for the Heskey/Owen combination. I can't imagine getting much change out of Italy where we might need a bit of magic from Rooney to make something spark.
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You'd drop Owen after three goals in two games? For Rooney, yes. No offence, but you're mental.
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I don't care if Crouch is better with the ball at his feet than Heskey. The good thing about Heskey is that he can control every ball hit up to him and lay it off and do it all day. Crouch can't fucking do that, he just gives away fouls and is poor in the air in comparison.
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Drop Owen when Rooney starts banging them in with regularity. Which will be never.
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Think Ashton's an excellent player, tbh. Dunno if he's overrated.
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When's that from? 2005 International Footballers Charades Cup
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Tbh, putting a tenner on Albania to beat Holland is a little...
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Can't agree about Barry, mate. You might have a point with Heskey, but it's his place to lose as the minute. I don't fancy him up against top class opposition, but there's no way he should be dropped at the mo, imo.
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Is it mean to ressurect this: Aye, because he struggles in the Premier League, like. at international level. can't see anything in barry that makes me think he can play for England. england have enough players with average technique and don't need any more of the scott parker, lee bowyer, gareth barry brigade. Carrick's in a different league to him, i'm afraid, and he is run of the mill at international level. Frankly, you're talking bollocks. Germany alone have proved that you don't need to have 11 Maradona's on the pitch to progress in World Cups and Euros. Even the german midfielders have movement, control and short passing that puts our lads to shame. i think barry is your typical english midfielder who only looks good playing at a helter skelter pace. so a good player for an O'Neill team. you've got to assess players on the international stage by a different set of criteria and i don't think barry has an ounce of what you need. english fans are always mystified at how players who are average in the premiership can look so good at international level, but it is a different style of game. just cos a player looks good/bad in the domestic league doesn't mean it will translate onto a different stage.
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Hold on. There was football before 1992?
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He wont tho, he is a notorious fiddler.
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I'd say it's easier to push someone over when they're kneeling down, tbh. Try it next time you're in church. simple physics really: if the centre of gravity is lower in an object it is harder to topple it than one in which the centre of gravity is higher.. mass being equal of course Simplistic argument, tbh. You are vastly more unstable on your knees than you are standing on your feet. Get on your knees and fall in any direction apart from backwards and try to prevent yourself from falling over.
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I'd say it's easier to push someone over when they're kneeling down, tbh. Try it next time you're in church.
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I honestly cannot fathom why kneeling in front of the wall will help. Anyone? It's fucking baffling.
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2nd half was alright actually. Goalkeepers look dodgy as fuck.
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Fucking awful. Worst wall I've ever seen.
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Also, it must be said, that Alex Scott would get it.
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Kelly Smith, there. A foot like a traction engine.