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Peder75

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  1. Forum is lightning quick for me. Search was fast too, and posting is also quick. Works great
  2. Van Basten, goal of the year 1986. Edit: Have to correct myself. Awarded European goal of the year. Maradona's was obviously goal of the year.
  3. We are actually 8th or something. We are also 9th in shots, and 7th in shots on target. So yes, we need a striker.
  4. It seems some here don't think we create any chances. We are 9th in the league in number of shots, 7th in shots on target and around the same in chances created. We have created enough chances to be way higher in the table. it's only due to Joselu/Gayle/Perez not scoring enough that has hindered us so far. I said it in another thread. We are a decent striker from a top 9 place in the league. We don't need a top scorer, just someone who does his job properly.
  5. The order of the list doesn't matter much. What matters is that we've had one and a half quality striker under Ashleys reign.
  6. That's the thing. We are one decent striker away from a top 10 position. We have five draws, and eight games where we lost with a single goal, and there are plenty of those games where we created enough chances to score that goal we needed. Almost every extra goal for us would be a point giving goal. Compare that to under Pardew where an extra goal in most cases would just be a consolation goal.
  7. Merry Christmas all of you!
  8. That's quite usual in a lot of countries and sports around Europe. When it comes to player bonuses and player related stuff it is usually done by a player council (2-3 players) that represent the squad.
  9. Surprised so few have mentioned (JP did above) that he was everywhere yesterday, Kanté style. Wherever the ball was, he was close. Didn't matter if it was in attack or in our own half. You could always see the number 23 shirt. He ran way more than anyone on the pitch, was up at 10.5 km with more then 10 min left of the game. In the last 10 min, when they kicked the ball away he was first one to get down to help Elliot and Clark to get back up again. Seconds later he was helping our attack. He did a few mistakes during the game, but you can clealry see we have a class player at hand if he continue to work the way he did yesterday.
  10. I thought it was a great rule and iirc the initial response was almost all positive. In the Beckham situation it wouldn't have been too difficult to modify so the attacking team could decline the ball being moved. And years later abusing refs is still an issue. From an article back in 2005. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/2361805/FIFA-scrap-10-yard-rule.html "FIFA have opted to abandon the experiment due to the confusion in non-rugby playing nations, who do not understand the logic behind the rule." Eh, what?
  11. In Eredivisie they seem to score for fun. Doesn't that mean it is harder for a goalkeeper to perform in such league where they basicly get no help from their defenders? Not saying Ajax or AZ are wrong in their verdict, just questioning the last sentence.
  12. Goalies are grey, player controlled in blue team are light blue, player controlled in red team are purple (looks like they belong to blue team with that colour). 5 different shirt colours.
  13. We have some tough away games coming up, but Reading has Huddersfield and Brighton away in their next two games. Either Reading are gone after that, or they have done us a favour taking points from the others.
  14. Peder75

    George Caulkin

    It's probably not a criteria for a new job, but I think he would prefer it. If you sum it all together. A club with great potential, a large fan base, and a city where the football club is important for those who live there. Where he can do a lot not only for the club, but for the city. I think all those are important things for him. I'm no expert on England since I'm from Sweden, and there is maybe twenty clubs and cities in England that fits the description, I have no idea. It just a feeling I have that we are the perfect match for him, and that was probably the whole reason he decided to stay with us in the championship.
  15. Peder75

    George Caulkin

    I'm still optimistic and think he'll stay. It will take quite a lot for him to leave. At the moment he wants one thing with his career and that is a long time project. To build something up, and to compete, which he thinks he can do with us. It also has to be near Liverpool, and I don't see that many other options around. The city and fans are also important for him, and we are the perfect match. I think he will fight to stay and to get things his way. He had quite a long fight with the owners of Liverpool too who promised him the moon, but didn't live up to it. There is of course always the chance Ashley and Carr totally runs him over, and he feels he has no other option then to leave.
  16. Thanks for keeping this up to date Ash. With all the latest transfer activities it's hard to keep up with what we have.
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