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TANGODANCER wrote:Thats turning rose-tinted into rainbow. What evidence backs that wild assumption?bwfcdan94 wrote:beni afobe and ngog are the best combination assuming coyle is stern enough to play 4-4-2 despite whatever anyone else thinks
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yes it is a bit different to most i agree. firstly in answer to tangoes question i think sordell is just plain s**t compared to the rest of our strikers, secondly kd is quite old and clearly to an extent on his last legs. so we are left with two young strikers one who can run in david ngog but cannot finish but none the less can use that speed to create openings, get past the defense then pass it to someone else for an easy tap in and we also have beni afobe and from what i have seen of him he is shaping up to be one of the best strikers we have had in the last 10 or so years (mind you i said that about makula)Turkish Trotter wrote:TANGODANCER wrote:Thats turning rose-tinted into rainbow. What evidence backs that wild assumption?bwfcdan94 wrote:beni afobe and ngog are the best combination assuming coyle is stern enough to play 4-4-2 despite whatever anyone else thinks
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bwfcdan94 wrote:we also have beni afobe and from what i have seen of him he is shaping up to be one of the best strikers we have had in the last 10 or so years
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Put that bong awaybwfcdan94 wrote:yes it is a bit different to most i agree. firstly in answer to tangoes question i think sordell is just plain s**t compared to the rest of our strikers, secondly kd is quite old and clearly to an extent on his last legs. so we are left with two young strikers one who can run in david ngog but cannot finish but none the less can use that speed to create openings, get past the defense then pass it to someone else for an easy tap in and we also have beni afobe and from what i have seen of him he is shaping up to be one of the best strikers we have had in the last 10 or so years (mind you i said that about makula)Turkish Trotter wrote:TANGODANCER wrote:Thats turning rose-tinted into rainbow. What evidence backs that wild assumption?bwfcdan94 wrote:beni afobe and ngog are the best combination assuming coyle is stern enough to play 4-4-2 despite whatever anyone else thinks
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plymouth wanderer wrote:Put that bong awaybwfcdan94 wrote: we also have beni afobe and from what i have seen of him he is shaping up to be one of the best strikers we have had in the last 10 or so years (mind you i said that about makula)
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Up there with Davies at his best, Anelka and Sturridge already then. Wow, aren't we the lucky ones?bwfcdan94 wrote: we also have beni afobe and from what i have seen of him he is shaping up to be one of the best strikers we have had in the last 10 or so years (mind you i said that about makula)
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Bruce Rioja wrote:plymouth wanderer wrote:Put that bong awaybwfcdan94 wrote: we also have beni afobe and from what i have seen of him he is shaping up to be one of the best strikers we have had in the last 10 or so years (mind you i said that about makula)
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Re: away to birmingham
bwfcdan94 wrote:yes it is a bit different to most i agree. firstly in answer to tangoes question i think sordell is just plain s**t compared to the rest of our strikers, secondly kd is quite old and clearly to an extent on his last legs. so we are left with two young strikers one who can run in david ngog but cannot finish but none the less can use that speed to create openings, get past the defense then pass it to someone else for an easy tap in and we also have beni afobe and from what i have seen of him he is shaping up to be one of the best strikers we have had in the last 10 or so years (mind you i said that about makula)Turkish Trotter wrote:TANGODANCER wrote:Thats turning rose-tinted into rainbow. What evidence backs that wild assumption?bwfcdan94 wrote:beni afobe and ngog are the best combination assuming coyle is stern enough to play 4-4-2 despite whatever anyone else thinks
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thing is if i took drugs i would have an epileptic fit and probably die from hitting me head. so no i am not on drugs just as i refuse to touch booze and cigs. in fact i am actually quite insulted by the suggestion. o and bobo, yes sadly this is real
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