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39 minutes ago, Coffee_Johnny said:

He’s got that look. Eye of the tiger stylee. Based on nothing other than that, he’s going to be a keeper this one (…not  talking position change :))

 

Very aerodynamic skull. I'm going to use pseudo-phrenology to grift my way into football.

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4 minutes ago, Mike said:

 

Very aerodynamic skull. I'm going to use pseudo-phrenology to grift my way into football.

 

It looks the opposite of aerodynamic. It would work better if you turned his head upside down with the chin at the top.

 

pseuedo-phreonology grift...fail.

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I have a Galway Utd ST and I couldn't tell you much about him really. Only a few sub appearances for the first team, whereas Alex Murphy was a regular starter. He's got a very good touch and technique but looked lightweight - which is also likely why he got little game time. There was a good bit of interest in him from several English clubs anyway, so assume they've identified something.

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5 hours ago, TRon said:

 

It looks the opposite of aerodynamic. It would work better if you turned his head upside down with the chin at the top.

 

pseuedo-phreonology grift...fail.

 

His skull is a triangle. He gets the ball and a head of steam and he's off, man. Pseudo-phrenology grift is not only back on, this post is me defending my thesis.

 

I have a PhD in Pseudophrenology. Get on my level.

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6 hours ago, Mike said:

 

Very aerodynamic skull. I'm going to use pseudo-phrenology to grift my way into football.

A Kenyan friend of mine had convinced our Thai friend that as a Kenyan he had a special leg in his muscle called “archibald” that allowed him to run faster. The joke escalated far too quickly when said Thai friend started telling his host family how wild it was that Kenyans had an extra leg muscle :lol:

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