halfcenturyup
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Another hit piece.
Intellectual mumbo-jumbo.
Another hit piece.
Considering his own apparent position of influence, does he realise just how ironic his subtitle actually is?
I think other parties have already decided it's big stuff for us...and that's entirely for them to pontificate on...As much as many people on here want it to be a big story, it's really not. Just standard legal stuff between both partys.
Hes the best player in the PLFoden deserves to be one of the highest, if not highest paid players in the PL as he’s the best English player in it by far imo.
Hes the best player in the PL
Absolute rank amateurs. Just how does it get past the editor?
The only other players in that debate are in the same teamThat’s up for debate.
What isn’t, is that if he stayed at the exact same level he’s at now for the next 10 years, he’d go down as one of the all time great English players.
The scary thing is, as good as he is right now, there’s clearly room for not insignificant improvement yet.
I’m sorry but I’m going to agree to disagree with you on this. There is not a single midfielder in the premier league better in his position and I include Kev in that too. Phil is probably the main reason we’ve won the league this season and not just for his goals either.That’s up for debate.
What isn’t, is that if he stayed at the exact same level he’s at now for the next 10 years, he’d go down as one of the all time great English players.
The scary thing is, as good as he is right now, there’s clearly room for not insignificant improvement yet.
They will never see what they don't want to see!The thick **** obviously can’t see it’s the red clubs that are playing the victim cards , you actually couldn’t make this shit up.
I watched that shite Soccer Aid game last night and spotted Wilshere. I told my ERO that when Jack was 18yrs old he was absolutely fantastic. From about eighteen and a half he fucked it all up and never reached the level he should have. Foden is the opposite. He's got better and better, and he's still hungry to make the improvements to become one of the best the PL has seen.That’s up for debate.
What isn’t, is that if he stayed at the exact same level he’s at now for the next 10 years, he’d go down as one of the all time great English players.
The scary thing is, as good as he is right now, there’s clearly room for not insignificant improvement yet.