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1 minute ago, Mountain said:

 

He's currently number 1 in my top 10, they have had some incredible philosphers, inventors and composers.

I reckon Karl Marx and Wagner are your second and third place.

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1 minute ago, Mountain said:

 

He's currently number 1 in my top 10, they have had some incredible philosphers, inventors and composers.

 

Aye but none of them were likeable or happy unlike Nick.

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1 hour ago, Lush Vlad said:

I know Barnes missed by trying to be cute and go near post. But plenty have said Barnes will love playing with Woltemade and they’re not wrong. Unreal turn and pass to feet for the shot.

That pass was just ridiculous :notbad:

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5 minutes ago, Heron said:

I reckon Karl Marx and Wagner are your second and third place.

 

Goethe, Nietzsche, Wagner, Max Planck, Einstein, Konrad Zuse, that kind of vibe.

 

I'll avoid the politcal ones like Marx or Bismark etc, too much controversy for a football forum.

 

 

 

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6 goals and we're still yet to see him strike a ball, penalty aside. Some going. :lol: Especially for someone we were told wasn't going to be a target man. The fact that it is genuinely such a small part of his game, but he's constantly popping up with those goals, is great.

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Just now, Anderson said:

6 goals and we're still yet to see him strike a ball, penalty aside. Some going. :lol: Especially for someone we were told wasn't going to be a target man. The fact that it is genuinely such a small part of his game, but he's constantly popping up with those goals, is great.

Hes a wonderful player and those posters who were massively bigging him up after the u21 euros were bang on. 

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45 minutes ago, Heron said:

He is a pure cool customer is old Saint Nick. Definitely my favourite ever German.

 

Second favourite here. Einstein ranks #1.

 

 

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Just now, Heron said:

Who?

 

 

Some lad that sort of looks like me that came up with the theory of relativity which stands today as a redefining moment of how we view time and space. I will concede he didn't score any goals.

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I would imagine that if you're a manager he's a bit of a puzzle and that's the opposite of a criticism. 

 

I would imagine that if you're a manager like Howe it's a puzzle you'd love to have because it's what you live and breathe for.

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Just now, McDog said:

 

 

Some lad that sort of looks like me that came up with the theory of relativity which stands today as a redefining moment of how we view time and space. I will concede he didn't score any goals.

Aye but he didn't redefine time and space like a 6ft 6 lad who looks like he has all the time and space in the world AND score goals did he? Give your head a wobble.

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38 minutes ago, Mountain said:

 

Manchester United higher ups must be fuming. They stole Sesko (who appears to be a pretty standard big man in the Premier League with no immediate stand out gifts) and we got an absoluute unique gem who is really weird and good.


Honestly it’s Eddie Howe and the environment in our club. I think Sesko here would also be doing great things. 
 

Wolt is class and wonderful to watch but it’s no coincidence him and Isak have looked so good. 

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Just now, Heron said:

Aye but he didn't redefine time and space like a 6ft 6 lad who looks like he has all the time and space in the world AND score goals did he? Give your head a wobble.

 

 

I'll have to factor that in, yes.

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2 minutes ago, Mountain said:

 

Some genius chap with big hair. I prefer our boy Isaac Newton who set the stage for him 200 years earlier. But it's between those two really for the GOAT.

Gravity doesn't exist if you're Woltemade mate. Only the theory of defensive irrelativitity.

 

 

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Just now, Jamesmcc222 said:


Honestly it’s Eddie Howe and the environment in our club. I think Sesko here would also be doing great things. 
 

Wolt is class and wonderful to watch but it’s no coincidence him and Isak have looked so good. 

 

You are correct, I just haven't seen Sesko control the ball and dribble much, I don't think he is as good as Nick.

 

But I agree with your overall point.

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32 minutes ago, Mountain said:

 

You are correct, I just haven't seen Sesko control the ball and dribble much, I don't think he is as good as Nick.

 

But I agree with your overall point.

I've already written several times that the environment here plays a significant role. Wolte needs to feel comfortable in order to fully develop his talent. And he definitely feels very comfortable here.

 

I've seen Sesko play in Germany. He's good, but he's nowhere near Wolte's level. Neither is "The Rat," because Wolte's overall package is simply much better in many ways

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34 minutes ago, Jack14Bojangles said:

I've already written several times that the environment here plays a significant role. Wolte needs to feel comfortable in order to fully develop his talent. And he definitely feels very comfortable here.

 

I've seen Sesko play in Germany. He's good, but he's nowhere near Wolte's level. Neither is "The Rat," because Wolte's overall package is simply much better in many ways

 

Bingo! You nailed it

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