mancincali said:Anyone else think itd be interesting to play him with tevez? I just imagine the link up play would be fantastic
WOW!! Is this a serious suggestion to drop Sergio????
Obvious Clarkie.
mancincali said:Anyone else think itd be interesting to play him with tevez? I just imagine the link up play would be fantastic
You think he should start, or be on the bench?mcfclovin88 said:I think he should start on the bench.
nicko said:mancincali said:Anyone else think itd be interesting to play him with tevez? I just imagine the link up play would be fantastic
WOW!! Is this a serious suggestion to drop Sergio????
Obvious Clarkie.
lionheart said:Mario will be on the bench at Dzeko's expense, not that it really matters coz we will probably lose at Newcastle (playing for a CL place) anyway.
citijin said:he should disappear and especially that day. put him in jail.Mad Eyed Screamer said:He's available to play against the rags..........
1. Should he start?
2. Should he be on the bench?
3. Or not in the squad?
Number 3 for me.
No script is for tevez to do that but he is down to humiliate de gea with his penaltyell said:I think the script has been written that he will score the goal that wins us the league
Fat Chance said:The scorpion, in the course of a long journey, encounters a river. The scorpion cannot swim and so he is momentarily stymied until he spies the toad, on the opposite river bank. "Toad!" the scorpion calls out, "will you please let me ride on your back to the other side of the river because, you see, I cannot swim." "No way," replied the toad, "if I let you ride on my back you will sting me!" To which the scorpion replied, "But if I am riding on your back and I sting you then we will both die because I cannot swim." After thinking on it for a moment or two the toad agrees, swims over to the opposite bank of the river where the scorpion jumps onto his back and he turns to swim to the other side. When the toad, with the scorpion riding on his back, gets to the middle of the river, the scorpion stings him. "Scorpion!" Exclaimed the toad, "Why did you sting me? Now we both die."
"Because it is in my nature." Was the scorpion's response.