Make the most of Miyaichi
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Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:One from the day job (but not written or subbed by me): Miyaichi adds pizzazz to Bolton
Does the size of name touches thing go off touches per minute, coz Eagles is massif.
Also, Hoilett emerged this year? MILES better last.
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Bolton keen to take Miyaichi on loan for next season... should Trotters avoid the drop
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Will this mean you & your one-eyed obsessive man-lust for him on here would continue ??Wonderwanderer12 wrote:Bolton keen to take Miyaichi on loan for next season... should Trotters avoid the drop
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Coz relegation may be an acceptable alternative.
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Are you his dad?Wonderwanderer12 wrote:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/footba ... rsenal-has
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Oh, just fck off will you ??
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Absolutely no need for that.bobo the clown wrote:Oh, just fck off will you ??
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Two assists in two games for Miyaichi-san. very encouraging. This guy might have a huge part to play in whether we survive or not.
Against QPR, I was actually calling for him to be substituted after about 50-60 minutes. He was trying the same trick each time, and getting nowhere. Then he put it on a plate for Klasnic.
On Saturday, he looked brilliant. Blackburn couldn't cope with him, and he popped a corner on Wheater's head to boot.
Probably one of the first names on the teamsheet at the moment.
Against QPR, I was actually calling for him to be substituted after about 50-60 minutes. He was trying the same trick each time, and getting nowhere. Then he put it on a plate for Klasnic.
On Saturday, he looked brilliant. Blackburn couldn't cope with him, and he popped a corner on Wheater's head to boot.
Probably one of the first names on the teamsheet at the moment.
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As an Arsenal fan I'm pleased with how his loan spell is going. He's playing regularly, getting some very useful experience in top flight football and really showing his talent. I think Wilsheres loan spell with you lot played a huge part in his talent developing, seems to be the same with Ryo - fancy Chamakh on loan next season?!
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Both the wide men were quality.Owen'sEleven wrote:Two assists in two games for Miyaichi-san. very encouraging. This guy might have a huge part to play in whether we survive or not.
Against QPR, I was actually calling for him to be substituted after about 50-60 minutes. He was trying the same trick each time, and getting nowhere. Then he put it on a plate for Klasnic.
On Saturday, he looked brilliant. Blackburn couldn't cope with him, and he popped a corner on Wheater's head to boot.
Probably one of the first names on the teamsheet at the moment.
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Could we borrow that lad, Robin van Whatsisname. He needs some Premiership experience in a proper no-nonsense team.Gooner Girl wrote:As an Arsenal fan I'm pleased with how his loan spell is going. He's playing regularly, getting some very useful experience in top flight football and really showing his talent. I think Wilsheres loan spell with you lot played a huge part in his talent developing, seems to be the same with Ryo - fancy Chamakh on loan next season?!
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I think not.The Axman wrote:Could we borrow that lad, Robin van Whatsisname. He needs some Premiership experience in a proper no-nonsense team.Gooner Girl wrote:As an Arsenal fan I'm pleased with how his loan spell is going. He's playing regularly, getting some very useful experience in top flight football and really showing his talent. I think Wilsheres loan spell with you lot played a huge part in his talent developing, seems to be the same with Ryo - fancy Chamakh on loan next season?!
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I'd definitely have him on loan again next season, but I don't think he's necessarily better than Chung Yong.
Agree with boltonboris, Petrov was fantastic on Saturday
Agree with boltonboris, Petrov was fantastic on Saturday
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You're right, I apologise to Wonderwanders12, you & everyone else who's offended.CrazyHorse wrote:Absolutely no need for that.bobo the clown wrote:Oh, just fck off will you ??
In it's place may I say "Listen, I know you are a very big fan of Miyiachi & really he seems like a very capable young player. But really, there are more players out there than just him & your one-eyed focus is beginning to be really rather tiresome."
That's what I meant to say. I just used a short-cut, which I regret.
Mea Culpa.
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Funny i've never seen CAPS get a roasting for the same thing...
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Search the internet, but you do it at your own risk...ohjimmyjimmy wrote:Funny i've never seen CAPS get a roasting for the same thing...
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Well he will hang around with footballers...
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Do you and CAPS have a history on here?ohjimmyjimmy wrote:Funny i've never seen CAPS get a roasting for the same thing...
No offence, but I found that comment pretty unnecessary
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