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There aren't many like that left, and those that are seem to be bete noires of the game. I'm thinking Terry and Barton.Originally posted by stek View PostI remember a game a few season back where we had a corner, KD ambles over to the touchline with his middle finger at 90% - totally dislocated. Walks over to physio, he pops it back into place and off goes KD for the corner. Over in seconds, not even a grimace.
I like that over the histrionics we get now
Vinny Jones was the ultimate "that didn't hurt" footballer from the last 25 years. Although I use the term footballer loosely.
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I remember a game a few season back where we had a corner, KD ambles over to the touchline with his middle finger at 90% - totally dislocated. Walks over to physio, he pops it back into place and off goes KD for the corner. Over in seconds, not even a grimace.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostBTW Kevin Davies is indeed a fine player.
I like that over the histrionics we get now
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I don't mind spells of passing, but with Wenger it seems the b-all and end-all of being on the pitch.Originally posted by stek View PostI prefer tough, hard tackling footy, none of this passing lark - Bolton Wanderers are my team, I dunno whats going on there, Coyle has them passing it around now, Kevin Davies tho - my hero....
They don't handle 'robust' teams very well. If Tony Adams were dead today he'd be turning in his grave.
Still, Wenger's done brilliantly to keep Arsenal competitive even if they haven't won anything for ages.
BTW Kevin Davies is indeed a fine player.
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Bit of a shame since I admire Wenger's attitude of not trying to buy a team, but it was a great game for a neutral.
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Absolutely gutted!
I wonder if this season will also be bare!
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I prefer tough, hard tackling footy, none of this passing lark - Bolton Wanderers are my team, I dunno whats going on there, Coyle has them passing it around now, Kevin Davies tho - my hero....Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostWhen they last had Vierra, and a midfield and defence with plenty of no-nonsense hard bastards.
'Beautiful football' is OK if you like watching passing ad nauseum, but when it comes to English top level perhaps direct styles are more effective like Man Utd, Spurs, Chelsea and Blackpool.
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get in there blue boys
My only worry is what will the zulus be like in Europe
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When they last had Vierra, and a midfield and defence with plenty of no-nonsense hard bastards.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWhen did you last have any silverware?
'Beautiful football' is OK if you like watching passing ad nauseum, but when it comes to English top level perhaps direct styles are more effective like Man Utd, Spurs, Chelsea and Blackpool.Last edited by Doggy Styles; 27 February 2011, 18:43.
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I thought Birmingham played some good stuff but we should have finished them off in the second half - they were on their knees. But to lose to a monumental cock up like that is just too much to bear.
Never mind, got a crate of Leffe Brune out the back. Might give tomorrow a miss
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First good thing Arsenal lost, and second Birmingham City ground can be seen right out of SKA office.
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