Worlds worst

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Worlds worst

Post by mullayo » Mon Jun 26, 2006 2:20 pm

Plenty of players were supposed to set the tournament alight but many failed to deliver. Zidane’s return to international football hasn’t inspired the French, Zlatan Ibrahimovic failed to produce any magic and struggled with injury, the Ivory Coast couldn’t make it out of the group of death and the entire England squad still can not overcome their Sventosis.

The list of disappointments goes on depending on how high your expectations are, Nedved, Henry, Adriano, Frank Ribery, Luca Toni and Lampard are just a few of the players who did alright to varying degrees but nothing near what was expected of them.
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Re: Worlds worst

Post by bobo the clown » Mon Jun 26, 2006 2:56 pm

mullayo wrote:Plenty of players were supposed to set the tournament alight but many failed to deliver.

The list of disappointments goes on ....
Some guy called Borghetti, who scored 14 goals in the qualifiers, scored against Argentina AND Germany in last years Confed Cup and is his country's highest ever scorer. He plays in the World's toughest league, yet even he had a limited impact.

I wonder where he plies his trade ? Do you think we should go for him ??
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