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Everything posted by Ronaldo
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Whoever they get in they won't finish top 4 next season without massive investment. Just look at that defence and CM. Awful.
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Not a Spurs fan, like. Still, as accurate as ever.
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What's even more astounding is that people here are actually talking up the likes of Sherwood. Pardew's step twin after Moyes. This nonsense again? You called Moyes a 'very good manager' a few weeks back. Either you're stupid enough to think Pardew deserves that accolade or you've got another mental issue. Moyes was a very good manager for a limited Everton team, but he has always been your man not mine. You have argued his merits and I've said he's Pardew's twin. Now Sherwood has emerged as the lost triplet and you are championing him. No thanks. The TRon way: Promote absolutely ludicrous points of view and when pulled on them simply tell lies.
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The fantastic contribution you make at the game every week. Really does us proud your support for the manager and the players.
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he's been the main man since Cabaye left. Also he wouldn't have to be the main man if Vurnon "player of the season" Anita wasn't so damn passive. :lol:
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I hope you and your mates are proud of yourselves.
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But apparently not League One.
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Why play with a holding midfielder? It's pointless in international football in 2014. Gerrard's the best option to sit deep and concentrate on playing the Since when did Alonso, Mascherano and Busquets become obsolete in international football? England doesn't have too many options in that particular position, I'll give you that, but I kind of like Huddlestone >_> better pass. Alonso's far, far more than a holding midfielder. I've no idea what Macherano is like for Argentina and frankly I couldn't care less. Even with Messi they'll fail to make an impact, yet again.
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What's even more astounding is that people here are actually talking up the likes of Sherwood. Pardew's step twin after Moyes. This nonsense again? You called Moyes a 'very good manager' a few weeks back. Either you're stupid enough to think Pardew deserves that accolade or you've got another mental issue.
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If you wouldn't be happy with a manager with bollocks who'll let attacking players concentrate on attacking and bin defensive midfielders then you might as well just pick a different team because that's as good as it'll ever get under Ashley's ownership.
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Wow for the cunt word. Wow for fraudulence too. My point was only that he is targeted here whilst others get away with incompetence of a far worse degree. Like who? We're talking about a striker who scores twice in well over 50 league games and can't run.
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What's nationality got to do with it? Gouffran is foreign and he defends Pardew to the hilt. The players who do it are the ones who know they're too shit to get a game at any other PL club.
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There is one thing he shares with Pardew though, he has a horrible knack of making excuses and blaming others. As opposed to Pardew blaming everything but nobody in particular?
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Yeah. Remy's a much better footballer who also pins teams back with his pace. Can't compare Demba to that.
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Sherwood tells his players to get out there and get goals. Infinitely better than this arsehole.
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Sterling's been an essential part of a side about to win the league against the odds. Someone put this coot out of his misery ffs.
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300 grand a week, disgusting but here's hoping he wants another pay rise and throws in another transfer request. What are you both on about?
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Darren Fletcher is absolutely awful.
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Not Moyes' fault Man U have such a poor defence out there.
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Sensible thing to do. Should have lumped on it really. I did, thanks.
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Thought so too. Obviously made few mistakes but was a beast otherwise and at least he still tries. A beast. I remember when we wanted good attacking players in our CM.
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Hull have totally let Arsenal roll them over here, like.
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That's a key issue for me. I suspect that Sterling, at this point in his career, would sink without trace in that situation. In international football, and particularly a World Cup, players that might be shining for their clubs get taken right out of their comfort zone. They're playing with unfamiliar players, perhaps not in their ideal role, against a team that is at least equal or even better than their own (unlike the usual case with their club), against tough opponents and under a very harsh spotlight. Some players can deal with that and impose themselves, others struggle. AOC, Barkley, and Wilshere I think would rise to the occasion. Sterling - I doubt. Not at this stage. You're ridiculous.
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Say bye to Anita and MYM.