By Bold 2 in One Go To PostFreddy AduHe's 28 years already fuck
#Championshipmanager
can barely make the cut as a Serie A prospect anymore
Totti. Shame he was a soft shit so afraid of failing outside his safe space club and wasted his time forever with a shit team as a result.
By W Go To PostTotti. Shame he was a soft shit so afraid of failing outside his safe space club and wasted his time forever with a shit team as a result.basically he was italian
By W Go To PostTotti. Shame he was a soft shit so afraid of failing outside his safe space club and wasted his time forever with a shit team as a result.Shanks #triggered
By Bold 2 in One Go To PostShout out to Francis Jeffers
I mean... he wasn't very good. Sure he had injury problems but...
Michael Bridges for me. Aye, we fucked him off to Leeds because we wouldn't play him (he came through when Quinn and Phillips were in their prime) but he was incredibly talented and was a big part of Leeds qualifying for the Champions League. Got terribly injured though and was barely a shadow of the player he was pre-injury when he returned, nevermind what he could have become. He moved like a 40 year old by the time he was 24 unfortunately. And that's being kind...
By n8 dogg Go To Postanderson son son
really? never saw the hype with him.
Fucking creased at how much Garth Crooks loathes Pogba.
"I have no time for his hairstyles and even less time for the dancing exhibitions. They are for beauty parlours and catwalks.
What I do enjoy, though, is a footballer who can produce moments of magic with a football at his feet.
There is no doubt that Paul Pogba's return to the Manchester United line-up was as empathic against Newcastle as it was stylish, and so it should be.
Newcastle simply do not have the resources to compete with Manchester United. But you can only beat what is in front of you and Pobga tormented Newcastle throughout.
I would like to see the Frenchman have this sort of performance against the top teams, but there is no doubt that, given time and room, Pogba can destroy the opposition.
I had little choice but to pick Pogba over Jack Cork for example. Cork was outstanding for Burnley against Swansea but Pogba is in a different class. Yet there was something quite virtuous about Cork's performance I did not see in Pogba's against the Magpies.
Nevertheless, it would have been vindictive of me not to pick Pogba. I refuse to allow a poor rendition of John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever with a poor haircut to stop me from producing an honest selection, but I do so through gritted teeth."
edit: because it would be wrong to allow a mention of Garth Crooks to pass by without remembering this snippet, here:
"I have no time for his hairstyles and even less time for the dancing exhibitions. They are for beauty parlours and catwalks.
What I do enjoy, though, is a footballer who can produce moments of magic with a football at his feet.
There is no doubt that Paul Pogba's return to the Manchester United line-up was as empathic against Newcastle as it was stylish, and so it should be.
Newcastle simply do not have the resources to compete with Manchester United. But you can only beat what is in front of you and Pobga tormented Newcastle throughout.
I would like to see the Frenchman have this sort of performance against the top teams, but there is no doubt that, given time and room, Pogba can destroy the opposition.
I had little choice but to pick Pogba over Jack Cork for example. Cork was outstanding for Burnley against Swansea but Pogba is in a different class. Yet there was something quite virtuous about Cork's performance I did not see in Pogba's against the Magpies.
Nevertheless, it would have been vindictive of me not to pick Pogba. I refuse to allow a poor rendition of John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever with a poor haircut to stop me from producing an honest selection, but I do so through gritted teeth."
edit: because it would be wrong to allow a mention of Garth Crooks to pass by without remembering this snippet, here:
Anderson was ruined by injuries. Torres too. Think he could have gone on to be one of the best No.9s we've seen in the PL.
Ronaldo R9 as good as he was post injury, I wonder how he would have been if he never had those knee injuries. Think he would have been up there with Messi imo.
Ronaldo R9 as good as he was post injury, I wonder how he would have been if he never had those knee injuries. Think he would have been up there with Messi imo.
By Kidjr Go To Postreally? never saw the hype with him.
Yeah nor did i. I just liked the fat bastard.
Fuck garth crooks. Something more virtuous lmao
By Killer7 Go To PostAnderson was ruined by injuries.And Pies
By Killer7 Go To PostAnderson was ruined by injuries. Torres too. Think he could have gone on to be one of the best No.9s we've seen in the PL.If we're talking no.9s ruined by injury then Robbie Fowler would have to be a big one. He had 116 goals scored by the time he was 22, but never managed more than 20 a season after that. Would probably have had ridiculous records if he hadn't been injured.
Ronaldo R9 as good as he was post injury, I wonder how he would have been if he never had those knee injuries. Think he would have been up there with Messi imo.
By Hixx Go To PostRonaldo fooled me into believing Inter Milan were a halal club. I can never forgive him.
dont you mean ricky alvarez
Inter are not halal. But they are not as haram as Juve either. This is important to remember always forevers.
Just watched a video of Ronaldo destroying Nesta and then the rest of the video was him getting kicked by the opposition.
Also merked Jaap Stam and De Boer in the world cup.
Also merked Jaap Stam and De Boer in the world cup.
By Marston Go To PostWhoProbably a leftover from when winding up Arsenal fans actually worked.
And why is it always United fans posting Arsenal-related news lol
By Marston Go To PostWhoIn fairness to Francis he posts news about all clubs. Don’t think he’s trying to rile anyone up.
And why is it always United fans posting Arsenal-related news lol
Benzema and Ronaldo: Worst strike rate in Europe and in Real Madrid's history
Real Madrid's forward line is accustomed to being recognised for its prowess in front of goal but with Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema both having hit the back of the net once so far in LaLiga they are one of the worst duos in Europe this season.
Of the 98 clubs in LaLiga, the Premier League, Ligue 1, the Bundesliga and Serie A, only the two strikers of Benevento, who lie bottom of the Italian league, have a worse record.
By Grizzled Cola Go To PostThese star wars tv spots lads, truly think Hamill might get a best supporting nod
By Killer7 Go To PostJust watched a video of Ronaldo destroying Nesta and then the rest of the video was him getting kicked by the opposition.Maldini specifically mentioned him & Maradona being the two players he had most problems with.
Also merked Jaap Stam and De Boer in the world cup.
Pele might not agree but imo he is still among top 3 Brazilian players of all time.
By Scum Go To PostBrighton v Stoke in 20mins, lads.have my feet up for it, scum.
By Marston Go To PostWho
And why is it always United fans posting Arsenal-related news lol
By Lunatic Go To PostProbably a leftover from when winding up Arsenal fans actually worked.
By FortuneFaded Go To PostHow?That's me in Fifa
Serious ass pass from midfield. Pretty good goal.
Stoke on paper have players that make them seem like they should be better viewing than they actually ever are. Would use them in PES for fun.
Stoke on paper have players that make them seem like they should be better viewing than they actually ever are. Would use them in PES for fun.
That was as clear a penalty as could possibly be. It wasn't even remotely questionable. Mason and the linesmen have blown that.