Edin Dzeko

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samharris said:

Look what happened when Adebyebye went to spuds..it nearly came back to bite us..do you really want Dzeko at Spuds??[/quote]

We won the league! Then when they bought him he did nothing.
 
Corky said:
samharris said:

Look what happened when Adebyebye went to spuds..it nearly came back to bite us..do you really want Dzeko at Spuds??

We won the league! Then when they bought him he did nothing.[/quote]
And who helped us win the league??
 
samharris said:
Corky said:
samharris said:

Look what happened when Adebyebye went to spuds..it nearly came back to bite us..do you really want Dzeko at Spuds??

We won the league! Then when they bought him he did nothing.
And who helped us win the league??[/quote]

Hahahaaaaaa.Not fucking him !!!
However during the 2010–11 season, Adebayor fell down the pecking order at Manchester City following the club purchasing Edin Džeko with Carlos Tévez and Mario Balotelli also being chosen ahead of him. In August 2011, Roberto Mancini confirmed that Adebayor, along with Craig Bellamy, were no longer part of his plans and could leave Manchester City.
 
samharris said:
Corky said:
samharris said:

Look what happened when Adebyebye went to spuds..it nearly came back to bite us..do you really want Dzeko at Spuds??

We won the league! Then when they bought him he did nothing.
And who helped us win the league??[/quote]


Newcastle mainly with Wigan, Blackburn and Everton but Chelsea Liverpool and Stoke also helped.
 
We need 4 top strikers to win trophies at home and abroad, Dzeko is 1 of 4 and will get his fair share of goals and games. Try supporting players for a change, I know it's hard after years of misery but give it a go and enjoy the ride.
 
SrilankanBlue said:
neel said:
Nice to see him get brace yesterday....another interesting article:



Roma are also chasing a striker this season, having lost last season’s top scorer Dani Osvaldo to Southampton during the summer, and failing in their attempts to sign Demba Ba from Chelsea.

Dzeko may find the slower pace of the Italian game is better suited to his talents, and it is thought that the tall attacker may favour a move to Serie A if Roma make a suitable offer to City, who themselves would prefer to avoid selling to a rival.

The City front-man may also be interested to join a club on the up, with Roma enjoying a highly impressive start to the season in Serie A with seven wins out of seven so far under new manager Rudi Garcia.

Dzeko previously won the Premier League title with City in 2012, and could be another good recruit by the Roman side as they chase glory in their league this year.


De Rossi thrown in? ;)
I realize I might be accused of overrating a player from my nation, but Michael Bradley could be a tidy player in midfield. Very intelligent.
 
oakiecokie said:
samharris said:
Corky said:
Look what happened when Adebyebye went to spuds..it nearly came back to bite us..do you really want Dzeko at Spuds??

We won the league! Then when they bought him he did nothing.
And who helped us win the league??

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-- Sat Oct 12, 2013 5:24 pm --

oakiecokie said:
samharris said:
Corky said:
Look what happened when Adebyebye went to spuds..it nearly came back to bite us..do you really want Dzeko at Spuds??

We won the league! Then when they bought him he did nothing.
And who helped us win the league??

Hahahaaaaaa.Not fucking him !!!
However during the 2010–11 season, Adebayor fell down the pecking order at Manchester City following the club purchasing Edin Džeko with Carlos Tévez and Mario Balotelli also being chosen ahead of him. In August 2011, Roberto Mancini confirmed that Adebayor, along with Craig Bellamy, were no longer part of his plans and could leave Manchester City.[/quote]

Im talking about Dzeko.
 
Puppet Master Silva said:
Dzeko scoring 2 against Lichenstein doesn't make him better than Negredo, who came on as a sub and managed to score himself.
Scoring the first goal is always harder, especially against teams who park the bus, once the opponent comes out of their bunker they are easier to score against. Negredo scored when Spain was up. Dzeko scored the 1st goal and another.

Dzeko scored 2 against Greece as well, which are notoriously difficult to score against as they play a very boring defensive type game. Only Belgium and Spain have conceded less goals than Greece in the qualifiers (Euro zone). And half of those goals came from Dzeko.

edit: missed Spain who also only conceded 3 just like Belgium.
 
noise said:
Puppet Master Silva said:
Dzeko scoring 2 against Lichenstein doesn't make him better than Negredo, who came on as a sub and managed to score himself.
Scoring the first goal is always harder, especially against teams who park the bus, once the opponent comes out of their bunker they are easier to score against. Negredo scored when Spain was up. Dzeko scored the 1st goal and another.

Dzeko scored 2 against Greece as well, which are notoriously difficult to score against as they play a very boring defensive type game. Only Belgium has conceded less goals than Greece in the qualifiers (Euro zone). And half of those goals came from Dzeko.

:) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 
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