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James Milner. 27.5 million by all accounts.

 

:lol: Jesus wept.

 

Imagine how much Gazza or Beardsley would be worth.

 

I was never as much a Beardsley man as I was a Gazza man, so dunno, but even ignoring the MilnerLescott distortion, Gascoigne, for me, would be 50m plus, easily.

 

Beardsley wasn't as naturally gifted as Gazza, but he made so much more of the ability he had.  He was a bit of a one off IMO, a player with amazing talent and work rate who was brimming with enthusiasm and gave everything every time he stepped out on the pitch.  That's not a combination I think I've seen since, he'd be priceless today.

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Local paper over here reports that there has been contact between Schalke and Rosenborg regarding Per Ciljan Skjelbred.

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Local paper over here reports that there has been contact between Schalke and Rosenborg regarding Per Ciljan Skjelbred.

 

He's a Newcastle fan, isnt he?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

;)

 

We should sign him then!  :frantic:

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Some cracking players used to come out of the North East. Wonder what happened to that production line...

 

Kids began to play on computers - schools no longer push football or competitiveness in general in sport.

Scotland also had a reputation for producing good players ; how many have made it in the PL in recent years?

Nobody like Dalglish has emerged for years.

 

Prosperity kills off football hot-beds - even Brazil are not producing the brilliant players they once did because many youngsters no longer need to play to get out of poverty. There is still too much poverty in that country though.

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Some cracking players used to come out of the North East. Wonder what happened to that production line...

 

Kids began to play on computers - schools no longer push football or competitiveness in general in sport.

Scotland also had a reputation for producing good players ; how many have made it in the PL in recent years?

Nobody like Dalglish has emerged for years.

 

Prosperity kills off football hot-beds - even Brazil are not producing the brilliant players they once did because many youngsters no longer need to play to get out of poverty. There is still too much poverty in that country though.

 

That's changing dramatically, and I expect to improve even more so over the next 5 years. More and more schools are building 'Football Academies' as part of development, running American style scholarship schemes to aid learning. I was amazed when I saw how many schools were looking for Football Coaches on a random job search last week. Pleasantly surprised.

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Some cracking players used to come out of the North East. Wonder what happened to that production line...

 

Prosperity kills off football hot-beds - even Brazil are not producing the brilliant players they once did because many youngsters no longer need to play to get out of poverty. There is still too much poverty in that country though.

 

Yes they are. They're just different types of player and not the trademark 'Brazillian'

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Sulejmani on loan at West Ham. I love him, hope he can pick up his career (even though it's bad for your interests)

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