Lewandoski

BlueMoonoverUS said:
lionheart said:
cordonbleu said:
Lewandowski is another Dortmund player...
Yes mate, I think everyone reading this knows perfectly well who Lewandoski plays for. Iam pretty sure that, like Kagawa over at the Swamp, he will settle in to the Premier League style reasonably well.
If Kagawa has another season like this one he will be gone from Swamp. He's nowhere as good as many expected him to be.

Two rags I spoke to reckon he is a like for like with Park Ji Sung a lot of running around with not much end product. Havent really watched much of him this year myself but they are really disapointed with him
 
MSP said:
Kagawa was Bundesliga player of the season last year and certainly not overrated.

He did not find himself in Premier League yet, he's having hard time to adjust himself to physical style there + has been injured a lot but he is quality even if he doesn't make it with rags but I wouldn't bet on it.

What's this injury story?
When did he last injured? Wasn't it about three months ago? It's lame you need to concoct injuries as an excuse for poor quality.
 
I heard Lewandowski in Polish means "product of a system. Will fail miserably when taken out of that system".

By watching Dortmund for two years now I can say he is one of the most overrated strikers around - and his career will go downhill with next move, especially if to an EPL team.

Just my opinion, of course...time will tell.
 
cordonbleu said:
MSP said:
Kagawa was Bundesliga player of the season last year and certainly not overrated.

He did not find himself in Premier League yet, he's having hard time to adjust himself to physical style there + has been injured a lot but he is quality even if he doesn't make it with rags but I wouldn't bet on it.

What's this injury story?
When did he last injured? Wasn't it about three months ago? It's lame you need to concoct injuries as an excuse for poor quality.

Hi mate
 
EaglesFan said:
I heard Lewandowski in Polish means "product of a system. Will fail miserably when taken out of that system".

By watching Dortmund for two years now I can say he is one of the most overrated strikers around - and his career will go downhill with next move, especially if to an EPL team.

Just my opinion, of course...time will tell.

Agree 100%
 
ell said:
BlueMoonoverUS said:
lionheart said:
Yes mate, I think everyone reading this knows perfectly well who Lewandoski plays for. I am pretty sure that, like Kagawa over at the Swamp, he will settle in to the Premier League style reasonably well.
If Kagawa has another season like this one he will be gone from Swamp. He's nowhere as good as many expected him to be.
Two rags I spoke to reckon he is a like for like with Park Ji Sung a lot of running around with not much end product. Havent really watched much of him this year myself but they are really disapointed with him
After his recent hat trick and solid all round perfoprmance, I doubt that your Rag mates are still disappointed with Kagawa. Indeed, one wonders what might have been if he had played against Real Madrid instead of the geriatric Giggs. Returning to the original topic, any decent player at Borussia Dortmund would be an asset over here.
 
EaglesFan said:
I heard Lewandowski in Polish means "product of a system. Will fail miserably when taken out of that system".

By watching Dortmund for two years now I can say he is one of the most overrated strikers around - and his career will go downhill with next move, especially if to an EPL team.

Just my opinion, of course...time will tell.
Cavani is the same. Although, I don't think either would "fail miserably" if they were to move. They just wouldn't look as good as they do now.
 
EaglesFan said:
I heard Lewandowski in Polish means "product of a system".

Not really pal.

It`s closer to "lavender" or "lawenda".
And Lavender (Lavandula) is kind of a plant that will flourish nicely on every ground ;)
Nice try though.
PS. why both threads "Lewandowski" and "Lewandoski" are not merged?
 
UltraPoland said:
EaglesFan said:
I heard Lewandowski in Polish means "product of a system".

Not really pal.

It`s closer to "lavender" or "lawenda".
And Lavender (Lavandula) is kind of a plant that will flourish nicely on every ground ;)
Nice try though.
PS. why both threads "Lewandowski" and "Lewandoski" are not merged?

Two different players. You must know nowt about football not to know that Mr thicko.
 
UltraPoland said:
EaglesFan said:
I heard Lewandowski in Polish means "product of a system".

Not really pal.

It`s closer to "lavender" or "lawenda".
And Lavender (Lavandula) is kind of a plant that will flourish nicely on every ground ;)
Nice try though.
PS. why both threads "Lewandowski" and "Lewandoski" are not merged?

Hardly flourished on EURO the other day :)
 

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