Wasted talent..

buzzer1 said:
Don't know how far you wanna go as far as playing in a top tean and winning trophys, but Jaaskelainen has to be up there, top keeper that never filled his potential imo.
buzzer1 said:
Don't know how far you wanna go as far as playing in a top tean and winning trophys, but Jaaskelainen has to be up there, top keeper that never filled his potential imo.

What?!?!?!?!


Been 1 of the most effective players/consistent goalkeepers in the Prem for Years...yes he hasnt moved to a "Big" Club, but still...fufilled his potential IMO<br /><br />-- Thu Apr 15, 2010 2:10 pm --<br /><br />
Neil McNab said:
ifiwasarichfan said:
Brian Giggs. Mid twenties to early thirties didn't set the world on fire did he?
Who the fuck is Brian Giggs?


Lmao..dont no if this is a wind up...Im so suspicious of "Clarkies" lmao
 
Kinkladze should have been one of the very best. Instead he stuck around the poisoned apple that was Manchester City at the time and it never really happened once he finally left. We loved him for staying but looking back I wish he had left after we were first relegated. There's no guarantee he'd have become a superstar but he'd have had a better chance of things.
 
Podolski is currently a bit of a joke in Germany: <a class="postlink" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2010/feb/22/lukas-podolski-bundesliga-blog" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog ... sliga-blog</a>

He's scored two goals all season, and has done eff-all on the pitch apart from show off his sense of self-entitlement.
 
masterwig said:
Kinkladze should have been one of the very best. Instead he stuck around the poisoned apple that was Manchester City at the time and it never really happened once he finally left. We loved him for staying but looking back I wish he had left after we were first relegated. There's no guarantee he'd have become a superstar but he'd have had a better chance of things.

got to be very careful about this because i know most blues feelings and have been shot down in flames before. my abiding memory of kinkladze was the last home games of each season he was with us, pleading with him to stay. bloke on the microphone, kinkladze flags and chanting his name. this sticks in my mind as much as the skills and goals. we got him from dinamo tblisi ffs. he was hardly a world superstar before we got him. yes he was an excellent player but we gave him his platform. he played in the worst teams in our history. (fastens tin hat as tight and secure as possible) he wasn't so good that he could prevent the slide. i know i know we had a shite team around him. don't get me wrong he brightened up my saturday afternoons but that's what i saw him as, a ray of light amidst all the darkness. a really good player in a shite team.
 

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