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I agree - like for getting things down off tall shelves and putting light bulbs in. Too one dimentional. Last night the Milan players were drawing fouls by backing into him and play broke down.
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Crouch can be a useful player, but the problem is that European refs give too many fouls against him.
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But he makes every team he plays for look w@nk as they resort to hoofing the ball ou to him so that he can nod it down. And he still looks like Timmy from South Park. Obviously without the wheelchair.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostCrouch may or may not be w@nk, but he's scored winners against both Milan sides and scored to earn draws in two other champions league ties this season.
Arsenal might have benefited with a w@nk like that.
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Crouch may or may not be w@nk, but he's scored winners against both Milan sides and scored to earn draws in two other champions league ties this season.Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostHas he got something against heading goalwards? Everytime it came his way he knocked it down for their invisible striker. Crouch is w@nk. The way they celebrated at the end, you would have thought that they had won the cup!
Arsenal might have benefited with a w@nk like that.
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Has he got something against heading goalwards? Everytime it came his way he knocked it down for their invisible striker. Crouch is w@nk. The way they celebrated at the end, you would have thought that they had won the cup!Originally posted by d000hg View PostTo me it seemed more like the problem was Crouch's method of heading involves standing still and letting the ball bounce off his head.
Nice they got through but it was not a great display. Hopefully they'll not find themselves outclassed and made to look silly next round.
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Why did we have a big thread for Arsenal losing, but only a little one for Spurs winning?
Do we only like Bad News on CUK?
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To me it seemed more like the problem was Crouch's method of heading involves standing still and letting the ball bounce off his head.Originally posted by doodab View PostAaron Lennon is struggling to find that final ball on to Crouch's head but it has to happen sooner or later.
Nice they got through but it was not a great display. Hopefully they'll not find themselves outclassed and made to look silly next round.
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I was a gentleman with my fellow Arsenal fans, as I share some of their disatisfaction, and fully support their claims that if it wasn't for a certain bad decision by the ref the result could have been in their favour.Originally posted by doodab View PostTop result. Twas a bit squeaky bum at times but they did it.
I ultimately watched the spurs game in the pub, although did not intend to. The local pool hustler was back in town (after a holiday in Cuba) , and at kick off there was a £20 decider to be played. (He is the best player in the pub, signed on for the pool team at the start of the season and then failed to turn up for the majority of games)
We stayed the decider to full time which I lost and then he challenged me to double or quits.
I tonked him, and am well proud, so that caps a good night for me.
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Well my £2 on spurs to win 3-0 is starting to look decidedly optimistic, even at 99-1
I still reckon they are going through though. They might even score with a bit of luck. Aaron Lennon is struggling to find that final ball on to Crouch's head but it has to happen sooner or later.
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To whomever just gave me some -ve rep, I would just like to point out that I have something pleasurable to do this evening and you obviously don't
Here comes Mr Bale perhaps....
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C'mon the spurs
AC are bossing it so far. Definitely the sign of a quality team that they come out fighting the way they have.
I think Spurs look a bit scared TBH. They are better than they are playing and need a decent little spell before half time. Harry will do the magic talk and they'll start playing with that lack of fear they had before when they were kicking arse. 2-1 on the night. Or 0-3 if they crumble. Although 0-1 at half time and a 2nd half fight back inspired by Bale would make good viewing as well.
Sopcast keeps breaking up. Bloody German telly with it's stupid obsession with German teams.
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