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Never been impressed with him. :lol: Very good passing and technique, the odd decent free kick, but his long shots are simply a waste. Somebody needs to tell him that he's not good at them.

 

But simply not a very good player, imo.

 

Fucking 20 million. :yao:

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Never been impressed with him. :lol: Very good passing and technique, the odd decent free kick, but his long shots are simply a waste. Somebody needs to tell him that he's not good at them.

 

But simply not a very good player, imo.

 

f***ing 20 million. :yao:

 

He does have a nice shot on him tbf, maybe it might be a Gerrard-syndrome. Hit 20 then at least 1 will go in.

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Never been impressed with him. :lol: Very good passing and technique, the odd decent free kick, but his long shots are simply a waste. Somebody needs to tell him that he's not good at them.

 

But simply not a very good player, imo.

 

f***ing 20 million. :yao:

 

He does have a nice shot on him tbf, maybe it might be a Gerrard-syndrome. Hit 20 then at least 1 will go in.

 

That seems to be Tiote's mantra too.

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He either scores a 40 yard screamer or misses an open goal.

That's what you get from Fredy, but it's not as black and white as that.

Between the lines you'll find the poetry that defines the player and person, he's such a personality among the squad.

He's the type of player you can tear your heart out because he makes extremely annoying decisions, and then he gives you his heart and soul on the pitch and you gently place it back into your chest and smile just for the fact he is, Fredy Guarin.

Goes mental no matter who scores, himself or his team mate.

Gives 100% on the field and in his soul.

 

Defines the word footballer.

 

Hate him or love him, he is, and will be what i miss amongst most footballers these days.

 

He cares.

 

Will be a massive loss if he goes, hopefully the board will consider any incoming bid as nonsense.

 

:lol: awesome

 

Welcome back dj

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Do you think he's a bit better as a big fish in a small pond if you like? (Don't mean that to come across as being disrespectful to your nation btw :thup:)

 

Yes. That Fulham side was basically built around him his last couple seasons. He had to adapt to Team Bale. And considering he was often played out of position and rotated with Sigurdsson, 12 goals in all competitions for Spurs is a nice return.

 

I think he'll be a nice, but quiet, addition for Fulham.

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Manchester United’s long search for a quality midfielder could be about to come to an end with the Red Devils reported to be interested in Atletico Madrid’s Koke. United have longed for a new star to inherit the role vacated by former United and England player Paul Scholes, and it's believed Old Trafford boss David Moyes has found his man in the 21-year-old Spain international. According to the Mirror, Moyes has made two personal checks on Koke and will make a 30-million-pound bid when the January transfer window opens.

 

Meanwhile, Arsenal could be the heavyweight of the January window with the Gunners expected to make a number of signings next month. Arsene Wenger’s men wowed many with the early season form but have fallen back to the pack of recent times, losing the lead of the Premier League and slipping to second in the final reckoning of their Champions League group. And according to multiple outlets, that means Wenger will look to strengthen in the next window. The Daily Mail are reporting that Newcastle have slapped a price tag of 22 million pounds on Gunners target Yohan Cabaye, while the Mirror suggest it will be frontline firepower Wenger will bring to the Emirates -- Standard Liege’s Michy Batshuayi and Real Madrid’s Alvaro Morata the ideal strikers.

 

Finally, the rumours of Chelsea making a January play for Napoli striker Gonzalo Higuain, with the Sun reporting that the London club will offer 48 million pounds for the Argentina international. Blues boss Jose Mourinho has bemoaned about his side’s lack of scoring in recent times with Chelsea again enduring another shutout against Arsenal on Monday. And Chelsea’s lack of cutting edge is forcing Mourinho’s hand when Higuain wanted to make the switch to the Premier League despite joining the Serie A side only last summer.

 

http://espnfc.com/blog/_/name/onthemove/id/13508?cc=5901

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Robert Lewandowski to confirm his new club on January 2nd. Seems a bit of an idiotic move when he'll still be playing another 5 months with Dortmund til the transfer.

 

He'd be a perfect fit for Chelsea.

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