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Isak’s hilarious. Must be one of those people that communicates positively through violence or abuse. One of my best mates wasn’t the most comfortable socially and would always take the piss out of you or give you a punch on the arm when he was trying to be kind to you 

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1 hour ago, gbandit said:

Isak’s hilarious. Must be one of those people that communicates positively through violence or abuse. One of my best mates wasn’t the most comfortable socially and would always take the piss out of you or give you a punch on the arm when he was trying to be kind to you 

Our lads have spent the last five or six years getting the shit kicked out of them by Matt Ritchie. Probably don’t even notice it.

 

 

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6 hours ago, gbandit said:

Isak’s hilarious. Must be one of those people that communicates positively through violence or abuse. One of my best mates wasn’t the most comfortable socially and would always take the piss out of you or give you a punch on the arm when he was trying to be kind to you 

 

He's crackers. I remember his reaction to Willock's pass against Spurs last year, you could see him shoving him around and saying "fuck's sake man" :lol:

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5 hours ago, Upthemags said:

What a pic

Reminds me of an old frank skinner quote about when Stuart pierce scored that penalty, went to the crowd and shouted “come on!!!”. He said he was in the front row and had his coat on saying back “I’m coming, I’m coming”

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Didn't actually notice him that much after his assist for the goal so not sure how much of a part he played yesterday, but then I wasn't able to watch the full game properly because of other commitments. I actually prefer him as a prospect to Anderson though, his composure on the ball makes me think he's got lot's more improvement to come.

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6 minutes ago, TRon said:

Didn't actually notice him that much after his assist for the goal so not sure how much of a part he played yesterday, but then I wasn't able to watch the full game properly because of other commitments. I actually prefer him as a prospect to Anderson though, his composure on the ball makes me think he's got lot's more improvement to come.

 

He'll be better than Anderson, but think Anderson still becomes a player, once he sits further back. Both will be miles ahead of Longstaff (and i'm one of his biggest fans on here) at his age, which is great for the club. 

 

I really hope Murphy, and one or two of the recent young signings we've made also make it. 

 

 

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