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Everything posted by loki679
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Those years were soul destroying. From when Keegan left the only bright flash we had was SBR. Felt like we were paying a pennance.
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They're actually happy with Cuellar and Saha as their signings. I'd be going fucking mental if we even looked at either of them.
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What a funny language. Looks like 'Anita is a hella good controlling midfielder'. It's like english but how you would type it if you were really drunk.
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Their squad is pretty old now. Way too many players the wrong side of thirty.
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Llorente, Hernandez, Soldado, Berbatov......... signs Louis Saha :lol:
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On a side note, it's really good to hear that our senior players are bigging the club up to their mates in the game. Our players seem to be genuinely happy to be here.
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I'll go and change them then. Suggested stats? Read more: http://www.readytogo.net/smb/showthread.php?t=722009&page=2#ixzz23blXz9oI I like this one. Guy claims he's a data reviewer for the game. The SMB are going to be rating their players lol
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http://www.readytogo.net/smb/showthread.php?t=722009
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Was just about to post the same. It's one of those little things that really bugs me. http://oxforddictionaries.com/words/less-or-fewer
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I'm not so sure. His goals could well get them promoted. Twelve million now or Sixty million next year?
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Not sure we'll get Remy but I remember a few people saying a while ago that we make confidentiality a condition in our transfers which does kind of fit in with the 'unconfirmed prem club' thing
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Tues, Weds, Thursday, Friday What the f*** are you? Craig David, clearly. The only question is if he chills on sunday.
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http://img109.imageshack.us/img109/315/newcastlessteventayl269.jpg
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I was watching live. Had consumed a few beers and messing around online and when he hit it I thought it was going nowhere. Just sat there with my mouth open for about 10 seconds when it went in.
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Hope we batter them, these twats lose every time i have money on them.
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A quality ball-playing rb (in a narrow midfield line of three) like Debuchy would given us true midfield width, the ability to spread possession from left-to-right. In a narrow 433 the wingbacks provide that width, and without two book-end FBs (as ball-players, who can anchor themselves around the halfway line & competantly re-direct play) possession retention suffers when opposition presses aggressively through the middle. The strategy to blunt the attacking potency of our 433, is to aggressively press it through the middle it. Smash it, as Wigan did. With only Santon, as a wide outlet (when the inside three are pressured), we're a lop-sided team in terms of being able to retain possession across the pitch. Wigan best exploited this weakness, with midfield numbers & aggression, when the 433 was in peak form. The inclusion of Debuchy would've ammended the team's achilles heel. 8m (or Lille's asking price) maybe too much for some. I'm referring to those who may be looking at the deal through Ashley-tinted goggles, strictly from the resale value angle. In terms of benefitting the team, and his arrival would be a massive upgrade to one flank. In this case 8m, or the going-rate, is a no-brainer. Debuchy, Bigi & Amalfitano (as development projects), with no major departures, would amount to a good transfer window. I bet you're ace at FM.
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1% of what though? Butterflies? Coffee beans? Cranes? Amputees? He's f***ing s****, and has the heart of a sheep. 1% of all humans. As would be all Premier League players. Great, lets sign Emile Heskey then, he's in the top one percent after all.
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So what exactly happened with this agreement not to sign players from Swansea? Did they just go 'Nah, fuck it, we were only kidding'?
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I'm not sure what would be funnier, the mackems signing him for that price or him turning them down and going somewhere else.
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'Putting pressure on Hatem and Jonas' sounds like we'll be going 442
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Oh man, now you've done it
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Transfer window madness well and truly setting in on NO. Forum is going stir crazy.
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Jesus Er, that's $250bn, not $2.5bn