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Incognito

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  1. If you were going to go down this route , surely you'd say "Serb" not "Serbian"?
  2. I bet the Lech Poznan fans couldn't see that happening.
  3. Gin Gini, five on his back, would be a better first line , Nut.
  4. 'The facts.' The point stands, people generally search for things that they don't know about. Tika Taka's a real thing that people didn't know about. Gegenpressing is something that people don't know about because it's a made up, wanky name for counter-pressing. But nobody actually says counter pressing Over the last 5 years you would hear either counter-pressing or high-pressing all the time in Barca/Dortmund/Bayern matches like. No you wouldn't. If that was the case - more people would search it. If what you're saying is true Tiki Taka would've dropped ages ago and counter attack would be at zero. You're wrong. I'm right. Deal with it bro. Tiki Taka and counter attack aren't the same thing so I don't get your argument here, it has no comparison value at all???
  5. http://spielverlagerung.com/2014/10/07/counter-or-gegenpressing/
  6. Fucking hell, that's terrible news, hope he gets better quickly.
  7. Well done! Hope you can continue with the factually correct posts after such a long period of self important shite.
  8. I'll wager Clattercunt will pile in on him early doors Sunday. He does it every Derby to someone.
  9. Faux intellectual as mince.
  10. Reminds me of a young Robert Carlisle. Or a young Gary Anderson
  11. Always knew he'd come on at a big club.
  12. Narch fans giving some 80s retro chants . You're shit aahh to Blob
  13. I did , him and Gary Stevens down the right rampaging, and the quality of his crossing. He wasn't a winger per se, more in the Milner style, but better at it.
  14. He did a superb job at Everton Football Club in the mid 80's. To win what they did, and probably would have won the European Cup in 85-86 were it not for Heysel, was an amazing feat. Despite having two big centre forwards, Sharp and Gray, they played a stylish brand of football, from back to front. He reinvigorated a previously thought shot Peter Reid, and managed to involve a Liverpool reject in Kevin Sheedy to great effect. With little imp Adrian Heath buzzing behind the two big guys, they were a massive handful for any defence. At the back you had the captain, the pacey but under rated centre half Kevin Ratcliffe, and Derek Mountfield, who also managed a significant amount of goals from the set piece. These were flanked by Gary Stevens and madman Pat Van den Hauwe and supported by one of the best keepers I've seen in Neville Southall. After he left Everton to Colin Harvey, neither party were quite the same again. Harvey did manage to win the league in 86-87 but their style changed somewhat and weren't playing the attractive football Howard Kendall had them playing. I also vaguely remember him as an industrious midfielder with Birmingham City. RIP.
  15. " Herping the Derp 24/7 " Agreed. If anyone can do it then Emre.....
  16. Manchester United one up against the run of play
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