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And he makes Mills and knight look like Olympic sprinters
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One in three of his aerial challenges (made-up statistic, but can't be far wrong) leads to a free-kick given against him.Joggers Nipple wrote:I'd love to see SKD at Centre Back - I think he'd take to it no problem & could extend his career by a couple of seasons.
Maybe that'd be different as a defender, but we'd still see a couple of penalties a match if he was there.
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I love made up statistics. I'd do a post-grad in it if they'd let me.bobo the clown wrote:One in three of his aerial challenges (made-up statistic, but can't be far wrong) leads to a free-kick given against him.Joggers Nipple wrote:I'd love to see SKD at Centre Back - I think he'd take to it no problem & could extend his career by a couple of seasons.
Maybe that'd be different as a defender, but we'd still see a couple of penalties a match if he was there.
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11.63% of the population may or may not agree..Lost Leopard Spot wrote:I love made up statistics. I'd do a post-grad in it if they'd let me.bobo the clown wrote:One in three of his aerial challenges (made-up statistic, but can't be far wrong) leads to a free-kick given against him.Joggers Nipple wrote:I'd love to see SKD at Centre Back - I think he'd take to it no problem & could extend his career by a couple of seasons.
Maybe that'd be different as a defender, but we'd still see a couple of penalties a match if he was there.
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Is that with, or without, the spoilt ballot papers?boltonboris wrote:11.63% of the population may or may not agree..Lost Leopard Spot wrote:I love made up statistics. I'd do a post-grad in it if they'd let me.bobo the clown wrote:One in three of his aerial challenges (made-up statistic, but can't be far wrong) leads to a free-kick given against him.Joggers Nipple wrote:I'd love to see SKD at Centre Back - I think he'd take to it no problem & could extend his career by a couple of seasons.
Maybe that'd be different as a defender, but we'd still see a couple of penalties a match if he was there.
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have you any idea how many penalties we would give away??Joggers Nipple wrote:I'd love to see SKD at Centre Back - I think he'd take to it no problem & could extend his career by a couple of seasons.
people said the same about Deano once... (I might even have been one of them... )
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Statistics. We need statistics !!thebish wrote:have you any idea how many penalties we would give away??Joggers Nipple wrote:I'd love to see SKD at Centre Back - I think he'd take to it no problem & could extend his career by a couple of seasons.
people said the same about Deano once... (I might even have been one of them... )
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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I think he would give at least 33% of the teams penalties away if he was a CB...
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