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Yohan Cabaye (now sporting coordinator at Paris Saint-Germain)


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hope it was the injury that made him just watch rodwell waltz into the box and get a free header, bloody appalling tracking back that was.

 

Rodwell was Simpson's man on that corner.

 

Yeah,not talking about the corner,that would be appalling marking,not tracking back.

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Good to have a few options on free-kicks.

 

Was thinking similar, during the Stoke game I think it was, we have a few now willing to have a go. Seen Ben Arfa stepping up twice now only for Taylor to pull rank. Raylor, Cabaye, Ben Arfa. :thup:

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Good to have a few options on free-kicks.

 

Was thinking similar, during the Stoke game I think it was, we have a few now willing to have a go. Seen Ben Arfa stepping up twice now only for Taylor to pull rank. Raylor, Cabaye, Ben Arfa. :thup:

 

Marveaux as well. And don't forget Guthrie.

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wonder what he's been told about Scotland? That's the third time I've heard him say he wants to visit there.

 

Well his wife does have a scots name so maybe there is a link there.

 

Also there is the fact that Scotland is actually a nice place.

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wonder what he's been told about Scotland? That's the third time I've heard him say he wants to visit there.

 

Well his wife does have a scots name so maybe there is a link there.

 

Also there is the fact that Scotland is actually a nice place.

 

Fiona is an Italian name.

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wonder what he's been told about Scotland? That's the third time I've heard him say he wants to visit there.

 

Well his wife does have a scots name so maybe there is a link there.

 

Also there is the fact that Scotland is actually a nice place.

 

Fiona is an Italian name.

 

You are wrong you know.

 

Fiona is a feminine given name. The name Fiona was invented, and first used, by the Scottish poet James Macpherson (1736–96), author of the Ossian poems, which he claimed were translations from ancient Gaelic sources (sources, when challenged, he never produced). The name was subsequently used as a pseudonym by William Sharp (1855–1905), who authored several romantic works under the name "Fiona Macleod". The name has since become popular in England and Scotland.[1]

 

The name is considered to be a Latinised form of the Gaelic word fionn, meaning "white", "fair". The name Fiona is also sometimes used as an Anglicisation of the Irish language name Fíona.[1] There is also a modern tendency to equate the authentic Scottish Gaelic feminine name Fionnghal with Fiona[2] (note that it is possible that Fiona may have been based on Fionnghal).[1]

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiona

 

 

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wonder what he's been told about Scotland? That's the third time I've heard him say he wants to visit there.

 

Well his wife does have a scots name so maybe there is a link there.

 

Also there is the fact that Scotland is actually a nice place.

 

Fiona is an Italian name.

 

Bloody hell. :lol:

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?? 41 minutes ago from Lequipe or whatever

 

Samir Nasri, Yohan Cabaye and Drill Malouda, injured, could not train with the rest of the players on the team at Clairefontaine in France on Tuesday night. They stayed to care with the medical staff. For now, no package has been formalized.
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