EL APACHE TEVEZ
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zeven said:I guess you are in the wrong thread, or i need glasses.EL APACHE TEVEZ said:Who is he ????
specsavers for you.
zeven said:I guess you are in the wrong thread, or i need glasses.EL APACHE TEVEZ said:Who is he ????
EL APACHE TEVEZ said:Who is he ????
welsh_andy said:EL APACHE TEVEZ said:Who is he ????
OJ simpson
zeven said:Barry is just happy if he can extend his contract, Garcia i dont really care about, if he start moaning he knows where the door is.The Man With The Stick said:CTID101 said:Goal are on the ball these days, especially when it comes to us so I would trust their figures.
It is a lot but 100k a week is not far off average for the top clubs so only normal he should get that also considering his quality.
I don't see us signing him meaning the end for Barry and or Garcia, we can't go into next season with Yaya, Fernandinho, Rodwell and Razak! Milner I know can play there but he is more utilized as a wide man for us.
I reckon Barry will stay and Garcia, strength in depth will be crucial if the season goes as planned.
You can guarentee that everyone will be wanting to play though, with it being a world cup year... gonna end up with some whingers if the squad is too big.
as long as Yaya,Rodwell,Ferdaninho and Milner get regular playing time im happy
put the pipe awayEL APACHE TEVEZ said:Who is he ????
Mr Ed (The Stables) said:zeven said:Barry is just happy if he can extend his contract, Garcia i dont really care about, if he start moaning he knows where the door is.The Man With The Stick said:You can guarentee that everyone will be wanting to play though, with it being a world cup year... gonna end up with some whingers if the squad is too big.
as long as Yaya,Rodwell,Ferdaninho and Milner get regular playing time im happy
Garcia might be utilised as the back up Centre back to replace Kolo
jrb said:Good breakdown of Dinho.
The point: Whether it’s driving through the heart of a defense, calmly maintaining possession and building the attack from deep positions, patrolling the midfield or threading perfect through-balls into the box, Fernandinho can do it all. While his performances against Chelsea shouldn’t necessarily be taken as his baseline, nothing he displayed in this match was out of character. It’s Fernandinho on his A-game, yes, but functionally and stylistically, it’s typical Fernandinho: a subtle blend of technique, vision, and underrated athleticism.
In short, Fernandinho is the textbook central midfielder. And he’s exactly what Brazil needs, and has needed, for a long time.
More here. <a class="postlink" href="http://brazil.worldcupblog.org/world-cup-2010/fernandinho-the-textbook-central-midfielder.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://brazil.worldcupblog.org/world-cu ... elder.html</a>
bluemathlady said:Am i the only one laughing an evil laughter to myself?? This is awesome
jimmy blue shoes said:jrb said:Good breakdown of Dinho.
The point: Whether it’s driving through the heart of a defense, calmly maintaining possession and building the attack from deep positions, patrolling the midfield or threading perfect through-balls into the box, Fernandinho can do it all. While his performances against Chelsea shouldn’t necessarily be taken as his baseline, nothing he displayed in this match was out of character. It’s Fernandinho on his A-game, yes, but functionally and stylistically, it’s typical Fernandinho: a subtle blend of technique, vision, and underrated athleticism.
In short, Fernandinho is the textbook central midfielder. And he’s exactly what Brazil needs, and has needed, for a long time.
More here. <a class="postlink" href="http://brazil.worldcupblog.org/world-cup-2010/fernandinho-the-textbook-central-midfielder.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://brazil.worldcupblog.org/world-cu ... elder.html</a>
That is the key word here. Too often missing in midfield last season!