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Ryo's pace looks like a myth to me..
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Yeah he'd run up and down after him, never catching him.Relentless09 wrote:Would actually just put Ryo on to run up and down after bale
I jest, I think Ryo has got great pace. Unfortunately it seems the earlier signs that he was the real deal have faded as the whole league seem to have found he has the one method of getting it past a player. One method which they're now stopping 9 times out of 10. Put it in front of him though and it is a different matter.
Annnyway, I digress. I thought Boyata was a fantastic improvement on his previous appearances for us last time. Would I prefer him or Steinner against Bale though....hmm. Steinner probably has the better pace.
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Dartisan wrote:Yeah he'd run up and down after him, never catching him.Relentless09 wrote:Would actually just put Ryo on to run up and down after bale
I jest, I think Ryo has got great pace. Unfortunately it seems the earlier signs that he was the real deal have faded as the whole league seem to have found he has the one method of getting it past a player. One method which they're now stopping 9 times out of 10. Put it in front of him though and it is a different matter.
Annnyway, I digress. I thought Boyata was a fantastic improvement on his previous appearances for us last time. Would I prefer him or Steinner against Bale though....hmm. Steinner probably has the better pace.
and - steinner HAS nullified Bale before (though - as you might expect - BWFCi told us that it wasn't due to any skill on the part of the Bolton player - it was cos the Spurs player had a bad day...)
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Did I?thebish wrote:Dartisan wrote:Yeah he'd run up and down after him, never catching him.Relentless09 wrote:Would actually just put Ryo on to run up and down after bale
I jest, I think Ryo has got great pace. Unfortunately it seems the earlier signs that he was the real deal have faded as the whole league seem to have found he has the one method of getting it past a player. One method which they're now stopping 9 times out of 10. Put it in front of him though and it is a different matter.
Annnyway, I digress. I thought Boyata was a fantastic improvement on his previous appearances for us last time. Would I prefer him or Steinner against Bale though....hmm. Steinner probably has the better pace.
and - steinner HAS nullified Bale before (though - as you might expect - BWFCi told us that it wasn't due to any skill on the part of the Bolton player - it was cos the Spurs player had a bad day...)
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oops!! 1000 apologies!!BWFC_Insane wrote:Did I?thebish wrote:
and - steinner HAS nullified Bale before (though - as you might expect - BWFCi told us that it wasn't due to any skill on the part of the Bolton player - it was cos the Spurs player had a bad day...)

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not sure if its been posted previously but this has to be the best news we could expect in prepartion for the game
http://www.bwfc.co.uk/page/General/0,,1 ... 14,00.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Come on Fabrice!!!!!
http://www.bwfc.co.uk/page/General/0,,1 ... 14,00.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Come on Fabrice!!!!!
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Salford Trotter wrote:not sure if its posted previously but this has to be the best news we could expect in prepartion for the game
http://www.bwfc.co.uk/page/General/0,,1 ... 14,00.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Come on Fabrice!!!!!
unless it turns into a massive hooplah distraction....
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It has to help, surely!thebish wrote:Salford Trotter wrote:not sure if its posted previously but this has to be the best news we could expect in prepartion for the game
http://www.bwfc.co.uk/page/General/0,,1 ... 14,00.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Come on Fabrice!!!!!
unless it turns into a massive hooplah distraction....
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Looks like a massive inspiration to fans and players to me?thebish wrote:Salford Trotter wrote:not sure if its posted previously but this has to be the best news we could expect in prepartion for the game
http://www.bwfc.co.uk/page/General/0,,1 ... 14,00.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Come on Fabrice!!!!!
unless it turns into a massive hooplah distraction....
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you'd hope so - but not in the way the "do it for Nat" occasion "helped", I hope!!Salford Trotter wrote:It has to help, surely!thebish wrote:Salford Trotter wrote:not sure if its posted previously but this has to be the best news we could expect in prepartion for the game
http://www.bwfc.co.uk/page/General/0,,1 ... 14,00.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Come on Fabrice!!!!!
unless it turns into a massive hooplah distraction....

best bet would be to play him - no spurs player would dare touch him!!

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Such scurrilous accusations are scattered around these parts in these times!thebish wrote:oops!! 1000 apologies!!BWFC_Insane wrote:Did I?thebish wrote:
and - steinner HAS nullified Bale before (though - as you might expect - BWFCi told us that it wasn't due to any skill on the part of the Bolton player - it was cos the Spurs player had a bad day...)it wasn't you, it was Worthy! sometimes in my old age, I get the pair of you mixed up!

Yeah, he has kept him under wraps... the mind boggles as to how, but he's done it so must have at least something of a read on Bale's game.
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Or a bunch of bananas?Dartisan wrote:Such scurrilous accusations are scattered around these parts in these times!thebish wrote:oops!! 1000 apologies!!BWFC_Insane wrote:Did I?thebish wrote:
and - steinner HAS nullified Bale before (though - as you might expect - BWFCi told us that it wasn't due to any skill on the part of the Bolton player - it was cos the Spurs player had a bad day...)it wasn't you, it was Worthy! sometimes in my old age, I get the pair of you mixed up!
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Yeah, he has kept him under wraps... the mind boggles as to how, but he's done it so must have at least something of a read on Bale's game.
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^ This! It'd surprise the feck out of 'em!thebish wrote:you'd hope so - but not in the way the "do it for Nat" occasion "helped", I hope!!Salford Trotter wrote:It has to help, surely!thebish wrote:Salford Trotter wrote:not sure if its posted previously but this has to be the best news we could expect in prepartion for the game
http://www.bwfc.co.uk/page/General/0,,1 ... 14,00.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Come on Fabrice!!!!!
unless it turns into a massive hooplah distraction....
best bet would be to play him - no spurs player would dare touch him!!

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Usually I am of course disgusted by people throwing bananas onto a football pitch, but if solely for the purposes of stopping Bale it might be worth a thought.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Or a bunch of bananas?Dartisan wrote:Such scurrilous accusations are scattered around these parts in these times!thebish wrote:oops!! 1000 apologies!!BWFC_Insane wrote:Did I?thebish wrote:
and - steinner HAS nullified Bale before (though - as you might expect - BWFCi told us that it wasn't due to any skill on the part of the Bolton player - it was cos the Spurs player had a bad day...)it wasn't you, it was Worthy! sometimes in my old age, I get the pair of you mixed up!
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Yeah, he has kept him under wraps... the mind boggles as to how, but he's done it so must have at least something of a read on Bale's game.
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A master stroke Bish! Harry's twitching might just go into overdrive.Dartisan wrote:^ This! It'd surprise the feck out of 'em!thebish wrote:you'd hope so - but not in the way the "do it for Nat" occasion "helped", I hope!!Salford Trotter wrote:It has to help, surely!thebish wrote:Salford Trotter wrote:not sure if its posted previously but this has to be the best news we could expect in prepartion for the game
http://www.bwfc.co.uk/page/General/0,,1 ... 14,00.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Come on Fabrice!!!!!
unless it turns into a massive hooplah distraction....
best bet would be to play him - no spurs player would dare touch him!!
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Bloody cacking it 24 hours before the game.
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Salford Trotter wrote:Harry's twitching might just go into overdrive.

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Big Kev Davo with ours, Bale and some others for them.
fecking hell I hope I'm wrong with that prediction but I've just got a strong feeling of goals galore.
Big Kev Davo with ours, Bale and some others for them.
fecking hell I hope I'm wrong with that prediction but I've just got a strong feeling of goals galore.
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I'm loving the build up. Then again, the anticipation is often better than the occasion. As long as we win I won't worry if it isn't match of the year. Love the excitment of anticipation, the step into the unknown as it were.the-Bowtun-Warrior wrote:Bloody cacking it 24 hours before the game.
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TANGODANCER wrote:I'm loving the build up. Then again, the anticipation is often better than the occasion. As long as we win I won't worry if it isn't match of the year. Love the excitment of anticipation, the step into the unknown as it were.the-Bowtun-Warrior wrote:Bloody cacking it 24 hours before the game.
Tomorrows working day is gonna be one hell of a long one...
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