EricBrooksGhost
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He's right though , you're a Liverpool fan not a City fan.AntiUnited said:zzzzz. ill just avoid your post about this guy and u avoid mine k ?
He's right though , you're a Liverpool fan not a City fan.AntiUnited said:zzzzz. ill just avoid your post about this guy and u avoid mine k ?
EricBrooksGhost said:He's right though , you're a Liverpool fan not a City fan.AntiUnited said:zzzzz. ill just avoid your post about this guy and u avoid mine k ?
It is 'you', not 'u'. We're not on a thirteen year old's text message here, pal.AntiUnited said:EricBrooksGhost said:He's right though , you're a Liverpool fan not a City fan.AntiUnited said:zzzzz. ill just avoid your post about this guy and u avoid mine k ?
lal telling me who i can support.. ye buddy whatever u say
Robinho's Subbuteo said:Tottenham Hotspur are considering an offer for Manchester City’s Edin Dzeko if Valencia striker Roberto Soldado turns out to be too expensive.
Spurs technical director Franco Baldini travelled to Spain on Monday for discussions with Valencia officials regarding the transfer of Soldado to White Hart Lane and talks have continued since the Italian’s trip.
The north London club made an initial offer of £21 million for the Spain international but the La Liga side will not even consider selling the 28-year-old for any less than £26 million and Valencia boss Miroslav Djukic wants to keep Soldado at the club this summer.
Tottenham have therefore been identifying alternatives to Soldado and SportsDirect News sources in London have revealed that Andre Villas-Boas has considered Bosnian international Dzeko.
The Portuguese coach hopes the offer of first-team football with the Lilywhites will be enough to convince the 27-year-old to move to White Hart Lane after Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini signed Alvaro Negredo and Stevan Jovetic this summer and can also call upon Argentine international Sergio Aguero in attack.
The Spurs manager, however, may not find it easy to land Dzeko’s signature after Pellegrini recently revealed he has the Bosnian in his plans for the upcoming campaign.
AntiUnited said:noise said:nobrot56 said:anywhere but at city. he is not a top prem striker his % of conversions to attempts is not great. i know he has scored some important goals in his time but so would any other striker that had as many chances as he had. his all round play is poor i.e. awareness, reaction time and link up play leave alot to be desired. i would tell him he is now 4th choice at the club with limited opportunities and leave the decision to him
Better than Aguero and Tevez last season.
<a class="postlink" href="http://lewbobsfootballworld.wordpress.com/2013/06/01/who-was-the-20122013-premier-leagues-most-prolific-striker/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://lewbobsfootballworld.wordpress.c ... c-striker/</a>
"Manchester City’s most prolific striker was Eden Dzeko with 14.89%, only two places higher than Manchester United’s least prolific striker, who was Wayne Rooney with 13.95%. Disappointing seasons from both Aguero (13.95%) and Tevez (10.48%), who only managed to muster 23 goals between them this season compared to last season when Aguero scored 23 goals by himself alone, with contributions from Balotelli, Dzeko and Tevez."
u asked for it.. ill just save them the time to type out the typical reposes. In before LOl at stats, LOl your a Bosnian, Lol your saying hes better then kun u must be stupid, and to top it off [bigimg]http://i.minus.com/ibvbVFRNUCBTyg.gif[/bigimg] some how this claims ownage.
Still one of the most skillful pieces of play everRobinho's Subbuteo said:AntiUnited said:noise said:Better than Aguero and Tevez last season.
<a class="postlink" href="http://lewbobsfootballworld.wordpress.com/2013/06/01/who-was-the-20122013-premier-leagues-most-prolific-striker/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://lewbobsfootballworld.wordpress.c ... c-striker/</a>
"Manchester City’s most prolific striker was Eden Dzeko with 14.89%, only two places higher than Manchester United’s least prolific striker, who was Wayne Rooney with 13.95%. Disappointing seasons from both Aguero (13.95%) and Tevez (10.48%), who only managed to muster 23 goals between them this season compared to last season when Aguero scored 23 goals by himself alone, with contributions from Balotelli, Dzeko and Tevez."
u asked for it.. ill just save them the time to type out the typical reposes. In before LOl at stats, LOl your a Bosnian, Lol your saying hes better then kun u must be stupid, and to top it off [bigimg]http://i.minus.com/ibvbVFRNUCBTyg.gif[/bigimg] some how this claims ownage.
This kind of miss happens. Are we going to say Pele was shit off the back of a bad miss?
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UzRsvCsC4c[/youtube]
In fairness that was some dummyRobinho's Subbuteo said:AntiUnited said:noise said:Better than Aguero and Tevez last season.
<a class="postlink" href="http://lewbobsfootballworld.wordpress.com/2013/06/01/who-was-the-20122013-premier-leagues-most-prolific-striker/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://lewbobsfootballworld.wordpress.c ... c-striker/</a>
"Manchester City’s most prolific striker was Eden Dzeko with 14.89%, only two places higher than Manchester United’s least prolific striker, who was Wayne Rooney with 13.95%. Disappointing seasons from both Aguero (13.95%) and Tevez (10.48%), who only managed to muster 23 goals between them this season compared to last season when Aguero scored 23 goals by himself alone, with contributions from Balotelli, Dzeko and Tevez."
u asked for it.. ill just save them the time to type out the typical reposes. In before LOl at stats, LOl your a Bosnian, Lol your saying hes better then kun u must be stupid, and to top it off [bigimg]http://i.minus.com/ibvbVFRNUCBTyg.gif[/bigimg] some how this claims ownage.
This kind of miss happens. Are we going to say Pele was shit off the back of a bad miss?
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UzRsvCsC4c[/youtube]