bballchinaski
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ok Haalands groupies, its clean, sorry. go on
ok Haalands groupies, its clean, sorry. go on
I have given your argument a fair shake. Rewatched it. I searched on twitter and youtube comments to see if I could find ONE person making the same claim as you. The game was watched by millions of people and I couldn’t find a single one calling it a foulok Haalands groupies, its clean, sorry. go on
I think a no contact sport like netball could be the sport for you mate.
I'm shocked that City might think of buying a player who could be accused of contemplating a foul just because he's likely to be the best striker in world football for the next ten years. Shame on the club.
How confident are you Tolm that we will sign him? Besides your updates here I'm ignoring all the media bullshit about it cause they have no idea.His body strength is indeed brilliant, and the hard work had seemingly been done, yet he makes it even more special by turning back on to his left, the percentages to then miss is far greater, coming back into traffic.
It actually leaves the goalkeeper flat footed, as he is expecting Haaland to take the shot on immediately.
Adriano is a different story to the others. He had the world at his feet, and was well on his way then his Father died and it wrecked him. There's a heap of good articles about his downfall around, it's a tragic story.I'm going to quietly note that I have a big question mark in my mind over the long term prospects of outstanding young strikers noted for their feats of strength. Rooney. Adriano. And many, many others falling far short of that. They have an explosiveness in them at that age that can turn into a leaden quality all to quickly.
Defenders and coaches don't know how to deal with new strikers at first. And moreover, goalscoring is a confidence game. Anyone can look a genius in the middle of their breakout season. Rooney never topped his first tournament, did he. Bumping older guys around for fun, and then, slow death as he turned out to be a shite goalscorer. Michael Owen done at 26. And those two are miles ahead of many other examples. Alan Smith. Andy Carroll. Ronaldo. Injuries, loss of form, loss of freshness. Not being the suprise package, not being the cherry on the cake, not being feared, different team, different situation.
Seriously. Something in my mind is screaming at me. Strikers with the best pedigree look a bit different, and often take time to emerge.
He's worth 100m, possibly. No more. No way. Not at this stage.
Adriano is a different story to the others. He had the world at his feet, and was well on his way then his Father died and it wrecked him. There's a heap of good articles about his downfall around, it's a tragic story.

Yeah, I know the Adriano story. I remember pundits who thought he was a joke when he broke into the Brazilian team. I always liked him.Adriano is a different story to the others. He had the world at his feet, and was well on his way then his Father died and it wrecked him. There's a heap of good articles about his downfall around, it's a tragic story.
Haaland in our side will be set for years. He'd be in the perfect place for him, under the perfect manager to develop him properly.
Was going to post the same, it has gone very quite with this transfer, considering he is the most sought after player on the planet, that's strange, either he is staying where he is or a deal is done.Gone a bit quiet this one, hasn’t it?
something’s afoot
Nonsense, body strength and great balance, never a foul in a million years.well, it clearly is cause you cant just push off players to the ground. Specially the Dias one, its a clear offensive foul