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ponsaelius

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  1. Wish England could have nicked him. Even just for all the Daily Fail reader reactions when we have him, Zaha, Sterling playing in the same team.
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    Fellaini has had a similar standard of season like, and I don't think anybody would put him top 20 in the world.
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    He's definitely a top 50 player, I'd even say top 20 on this season. But the Messi and Ronaldo comparisons are just
  4. Nearly as funny as people saying he lacks ambition for not wanting to leave the best team in the world.
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    I'm taking the piss. I completely refute the idea that he's been poor this season though. Marchisio is the Juve midfielder that consistently flatters to decieve.
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    http://www.whoscored.com/Statistics 4th best in Europe this season on Mike Williamson's favourite site
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    He was excellent in the Euros, I don't know how anybody could try and argue otherwise.
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    Pirlo was the lynchpin of an unbeaten season and took a national side to major final 6 months ago. Gareth '1 assist this season' Bale scored some goals against Norwich, Aston Villa and West Brom.
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    Pirlo has been one of the best players of the last decade. Somebody as good as say Schweinsteiger isn't on the same planet, that's the level of player he is. Even if his form has dipped in the last 6 months (it hasn't anymore than Juve have as a whole, Juve are still a far better and more expansive team when he plays) it's still not enough to claim that Bale is better. Especially since this is being built on Bale simply having 6 months of good form himself.
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    To be honest I simply don't buy your claim that you regularly watch Juve if that's your opinion.
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    All of those apart from Pirlo are better players. Pick a player from Bayern instead and that's it. Been a passenger for the past 6 months in Juventus. Had two good games at the Euro's. Media etc etc.
  12. Pitroipa cleared to play in the final.
  13. http://www.bbc.co.uk/derby/content/images/2006/04/25/mart_poom_gallery_460x360.jpg Mart Poom (Estonian pronunciation: [ˈmɑrt ˈpoːm]), born on 2nd February 1972 is without doubt the finest Estonian to play in the Premier League. Born and raised in Tallin, Poom played for numerous local clubs before making the move to Switzerland and FC Wil in 1993. A year later and The Poom was on the move once more, sailing to England and to Portsmouth. He failed to make his breakthrough at Pompey and after a brief spell on loan back in his homeland he made the switch to Derby County, dropping into a a star studded squad including the likes of Mauricio Solis, Deon Burton, Francesco Baiano and Marc-Bridge Wilkinson. Poom quickly became a fan's favourite at Derby, despite being mercilessly booed by the home crowd after every save. After 6 years at Pride Park, Poom finally had enough of this rough treatment and decided to move North to Sunderland. It was at Sunderland, and during the noughties where The Poom's career really took off. The 02/03 record breaking seasons was a highlight, as he watched helpessly from the bench as other goalkeepers conceded hundreds of goals. Then on 20th September 2003, Mart had his finest moment of his career - heading in a corner in the dying embers of a game against former tormenters Derby to earn a point for Sunderland. It didn't stop the abuse though, as POOOOOOOOOOOOOM rang out from both the away and home ends - the 6 foot 5 giant brought visibly to tears by the continued suffering. Poom moved onto Arsenal the following season, finally finding a home to escape his abusers. He enjoyed a fine 2 seasons, serving bench duty and winning runners up medals in both the Champions League and League Cup. Poom keeps these in his trophy cabinet in his Tallin home, alongside his unprecedented 6 Estonian Player of the Year Trophies and Jack Stamps Derby Country player of the year award 1999/2000. Mart Poom - a gentle giant who while never quite accepted at any of the clubs he played at enjoyed a fine career in English football.
  14. Elvis Hammond. Born in Accra (Ghana) on the 6th October 1980, Hammond was another product of Fulham's famous academy. A powerful, pacey striker Elvis soon rose his way througn Fulham's youth and academy sides before making his full debut in the Worthington Cup at the (Love Me) Tender age of 19, but found it difficult to dislodge Fulham's expensively assembled collection of forward players. He spent time on loan at Bristol Rovers in the 2001-2002 season, however after 7 games and no goals it was Return To Sender for Hammond as he went back to Fulham. After more disappointing loan spells for Hammond at Norwich and RB Roosendall in Holland Hammond eventually decided It's Now Or Never and made a permanent move away from Fulham in 2005 - joining Leicester City for £250,000. Elvis' time at Leicester was the most successful period of his career to date scoring a commendable 8 goals in 58 appearances, even making his only appearance to date for the Ghana national team in 2006. However it wasn't to last as with the appointment of new manager Martin Allen things were All Shook Up for the Foxes and many players were made surplus to requirements. A spell with Cheltenham followed before finding himself on the Way Down the footballing pyramid playing for Sutton United, Woking and now finally Farnborough Town where he finds himself today. Hammond's career path shows that talent and a Burning Love for the game isn't always enough, many players find the world of professional football simply Too Much to handle. On July 16th 2012 Hammond was imprisoned for a year after being found guilt of money-laundering scam back in his homeland - a sad end to a footballing tail of Heartbreak Hotel and ultimately Jailhouse Rock.
  15. Zesh Rehman. Born in Birmingham on 14th October 1983, Zesh was the first British Asian to play in the Premier League when he made his Fulham bow in 2004. A trailblazer of his time, he opened the floodgates for British Asians playing in the Premier League. Soon followed him were stars such as Michael Chopra and Jesminder Bhamra. Zesh continued his career playing for other English giants such as QPR, Brighton and Hove Albion and Bradford City before deciding to take his classy defending style abroad. Zesh joined Thai Premier League side Muangthong before moving on to Hong Kong giants Kitchee for the 2012-2013 season. Zesh has made 10 appearances for the Pakistan national team and continues to represent his blood nation when he can be arsed. A true pioneer for the sport Zesh doesn't look like stopping any time soon and still has many years left in the tank!
  16. What on earth is to be said about these chumps though? The photo of Javier Margas is enough.
  17. http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_llrs11UcOK1qb3aguo1_400.jpg Javier Margas
  18. http://www.footballfancast.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Pegguy-Arpehexad-231x300.jpg Pegguy Arphexad
  19. He's listed all the unsuitable players posted for being too good and having too many caps and demanding Rufus Brevet.
  20. Name dropping a bunch of random shite footballers is completely pointless, I cannot think of 1 discernible reason why anyone would think it would constitute a worthwhile post /threadnazi Have you misunderstood his post? That's what he is encouraging more of.
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    Apparently Craig Gordon is doing his coaching badges, looks to have given up on his playing career.
  22. An astonishingly shit mackem side that. Arguably worse than the shite that broke the record 3 years later. http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2003/feb/03/match.sport10 Zinedine Kilbane saying they can get out of it after that OG fest, they lost all of the next 12 games
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    LOL at Lolro

    "it's going to be like an NFL game" 40-1 is not a possible score in NFL, no?
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