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themanupstairs

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  1. http://img190.imageshack.us/img190/6738/006da.jpg

     

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    Put the damn thing on and model for us will ya?

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    Reminds me of a young James Milner. Brave and technically sound. With pace to burn!

     

    :dowie:

     

    What's so Dowie about that? When Milner burst onto the scene, he showed that he possessed good technique, and wasn't afraid to get stuck in! I see Ferguson with similar traits only with more pace than Milner had/has.

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    Certainly looks the part. I hope he's professional enough to realize that he can force his way into Pardew's plans for next season. Should go on a short holiday, then come back, work on his fitness, and prove his worth to the squad in pre-season. He didn't play too much football this season, and shouldn't let himself go over the summer, as many young aspiring pro's do.

  4. Don't be too hard on Krul today. He was positive all game coming off his line to clear and whilst he got it wrong for their second goal; every young keeper has to learn. Keep the faith.

     

    Spot on. His learning curve as of late has been quite steep, and he still has more to go. Having said that, I'm glad that he made such a mistake in a relatively meaningless game, rather than one where we were expected to win. Potential to be a top keeper imo.

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    Luis Suarez is an odious little cunt who deserves a solid punch in the cock.

     

    Good to see Liverpool back to their cuntish cheating best. After the way this season started, I would have thought they might simmer back down to reality. Seems not. Hope Spurs nick this.

  6. The question isn't if they'd join us, it's whether better teams will join the bidding. And you have to think they will, Arsenal and Liverpool for a start....

     

    Fair comment. Both clubs though have well documented problems in defence. I reckon they'll splash big bucks on recognized centre halves from Europe. Again.

  7. Fwiw I like wilshire

     

    Competitive with an edge and the boy can play

     

    Want to come back to this.  From a purely national perspective it'll be great to have such a mentality on board.

     

    c***s win trophies.

     

    :thup: Wilshere does look like a prize cunt (terrific player mind)

  8. Neither Hangelaand or Samba are realistic imo

     

    Why?

     

    Samba will be looking for a way out.

     

    If arsenal and wengar are stupid enough not to take him we would be a good bet

    Hangelaand may be a bit mote difficult

     

    We'd be a sideways move for both of them and those generally don't work out too well.

     

    If nothing else Fulham and Blackburn would demand absurd fees.

     

    I reckon we're a higher profile club than those two. Fees demanded would be a problem as you say, but would also depend on their respective contractual situations. I think we'd get Samba if we went in for him.

  9. I couldn't stand Pardew when he wasn't our manager but I quite like him as our boss now. I don't cringe at the thought of him representing us when I see him on the touchline.

     

    I'd agree with that, but would jump at the chance to have him replaced. Was certainly hoping that rumour a few days ago had some truth in it. He hasn't shown anything different, or special about his style of management. With Hughton for example, you could clearly see a marked difference between him as a coach, a care-taker, and then a full-time manager. The man grew in stature, and seemed to have a shrewdness about him.

     

    We can't afford to change managers again now obviously, so we'll have to wait and see how we start next season.

  10. Everyone knows exactly what Stoke are about, especially at home. So what exactly was Wenger's plan here? Wilshere, Walcott, Arshavin....all dwarves with no strength. He doesn't have a plan B for those boring weekend when you have to go to Stoke or Wolves and grind something out.

     

    Managers are very stubborn 'their' way is always the correct method. To change it would be to admit they were wrong... or something.

     

    Wenger is over the top though. At this rate, he can develop his youngsters till the cows come home and he will never win a trophy. Continuously churning out softshite cheating sides with very little tactical flexibility will get you nowhere these days.

  11. Because it is bollocks - he doesn't get his yellow cards for daft reasons like trying to hurt players, mouthing off etc etc, it's because he gives his all for the team and wants us to win (in anycase some of his cautions have been a joke), why on earth we should punish him for that is beyond me

     

    What next? Fine the defenders for every goal we concede?

     

    I'm in this camp. The way he reacted when he got the card and when he dropped to his knees when he misplaced a pass in the second half shows he really cares. With a more mobile midfielder next to him he wouldn't need to do the work of two men and would hopefully give away less fouls.

     

    The constant "shooooot" is irritating too. He's hit 1 good (god-like) shot all season.

     

    This. He desperately needs a mobile partner or two next season to pair up with him in the middle. He can't keep thinking he needs to do it all, which is why he is constantly in the thick of it from kickoff to final whistle, so much so that he's more likely to get booked for constant fouling.

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