Erling Haaland

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You really just have to laugh at this any other team and there would be none of this.

British press are terrified of Haaland in this city team it’s their worst nightmare

For some reason, I think that our medical department are in a better position to decide whether Haaland’s injuries should stop us from signing him.
 


CLOWN, dippers are scared

And this nimrod really is a font of all knowledge.

In all honesty he should be bigging up a fellow striker, you know the strikers Union you hear about, he should be waxing lyrical about him and saying it'll be great for English football.

But what do we get?

Another bitter fuckin slapped arse scouser given a platform to vent his bitterness to the whole world.

Go and fuck off.
 
All theses injuries.

Haaland will have at least 3 moths off before reporting for pre-season training. Then he will have another month or so of pre-season training, conditioning, and friendly matches. It not like he’s joining in January.
 
All theses injuries.

Haaland will have at least 3 moths off before reporting for pre-season training. Then he will have another month or so of pre-season training, conditioning, and friendly matches. It not like he’s joining in January.
He is playing regularly right now, let’s be clear about that
 
So he was gonna go to Madrid but Benzema scored a few so he's though, nah, I'll go to city instead...

Fuck off Guillem
 
Haaland answers our need for a counter attacking outlet. We have the best through passer in football, and now finally we are on the verge of signing the ultimate threat to get on the end of it.
 
I can honestly understand why football fans, especially Liverpool fans, listen to what Ricky Lambert has to say on the subject of City and Haaland..

First and foremost he is a Liverpool Legend, and then a football legend wherever he has played. Or not as the case maybe.


Lambert's Liverpool dream move turned into something of a nightmare as he only made twelve starts during the 2014/15 season with a further twenty-four appearances as a substitute confirming that he was just a squad player rather than someone pressing for a regular first-team place. He scored in successive matches against Crystal Palace and Ludogerets in November but there was only one more goal after that, the strike that clinched a 2-0 win at Aston Villa in January. Lambert left Liverpool for WBA at the end of July 2015 but his hope of getting more minutes on the pitch didn't come off. He started only five league games and was substituted in three of those. After Christmas he was on the pitch for a total of just 94 minutes in the Premiership. His one league goal all season came from the penalty spot. After coming on as a substitute in just one of West Brom's three opening Premier League fixtures in 2016-17 he joined Championship side Cardiff City on transfer deadline day. His first two goals came on 24th September as he helped his new club to come from behind to beat Rotherham. It would be a difficult season though plagued by injury and after new manager Neil Warnock said he wasn't in his plans his contract was terminated by mutual consent in July 2017. After failing to find a club in the transfer window, he announced his retirement from playing at the beginning of October. He now lives in Formby and told the Bristol Post in December 2018 that he was happy taking time out but had a coaching licence and wouldnt rule out a return to the game at some point.
 
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