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Post by thesheepdog on Sept 5, 2015 20:08:01 GMT
I know it's not the right thread but rest in peace Ralphie I and many others will remember you fondly
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Post by CaajScot on Sept 5, 2015 20:12:30 GMT
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Post by ScholesEvilTwin on Sept 5, 2015 20:17:10 GMT
Aye, and he's still alive too apparently. Rumours of his demise were greatly exaggerated. Altho, given his condition it's only a matter of time tho sadly.
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Post by thesheepdog on Sept 5, 2015 20:30:18 GMT
Aye, and he's still alive too apparently. Rumours of his demise were greatly exaggerated. Altho, given his condition it's only a matter of time tho sadly. keep on fighting Ralphie
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2015 23:03:31 GMT
So hearing van Gaal hhasbt given up on signing Bale yet. There is then guys. There's our summer dealings, spending 3 months trying to sign a player we won't end up signing
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2015 9:29:25 GMT
116 days and 13 hours to go.....
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Post by ZlattackRed on Sept 8, 2015 6:02:50 GMT
dailycannon.com/2015/09/alexis-named-best-value-transfer-in-europe/?A study by Soccerex has seen Arsenal forward Alexis Sánchez named the best transfer in Europe from last season. The Chilean international signed for Arsenal from Barcelona in a £32m deal following the World Cup in Brazil and was an instant hit with fans thanks to his boundless energy and desire to win. After playing all four games Chile were involved in at the World Cup he made 52 Arsenal appearances in his first season for the club, scoring 25 goals before returning to South America to once again play every match and help his country win the Copa América before finally having a break in July. That didn’t last long as Alexis was back in action on the opening weekend of the Premier League season having been through just four first team training sessions. Now the Soccerex study has found that he played a higher proportion of minutes for Arsenal last season than any other signing from last summer managed to play for their new club. Alexis played in an incredible 86% of Arsenal’s minutes last season, we truly got our money’s worth. The same can’t be said of Manchester United, who saw a staggering £27m spent on left-back Luke Shaw for him to play just 33% of their minutes in the 2014/15 campaign. At least Shaw is one for the future, though; the deal for Angel Di Maria cost £59.7m and, after playing just 48% of Manchester United’s minutes last season, the Argentine winger has already left Old Trafford. I understand that making a loss on players doesn’t mean a great deal to a club with as much income as Manchester United, but I’m happy that I don’t see my club wasting such huge amounts on transfers that don’t pay off. ------------------ Class act. Wish he played for us. Tbh, if Shaw would have been fit, it would have boosted his numbers by a fair amount.
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Post by alt on Sept 8, 2015 11:35:34 GMT
Out of curiosity, what do people think to Shelvey? I've been very impressed by him so far this season. Whilst he's had issues in the past, he seems to have got his head screwed on and what impresses me the most is his positive passing. He rarely plays backwards and he's very good at picking out quick, direct passes, whether it be along the floor or over the top. He obviously still has some issues, e.g. his temperament and risky passes etc, but I do think he has the overall potential to be a very good player.
It'll be interesting to see how he develops as the season progresses and whether or not he can maintain his form. I'm not suggesting we go out and buy him, but if he continues the way he is, I'm sure some of the bigger clubs in the league will show interest.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2015 11:50:13 GMT
Out of curiosity, what do people think to Shelvey? I've been very impressed by him so far this season. Whilst he's had issues in the past, he seems to have got his head screwed on and what impresses me the most is his positive passing. He rarely plays backwards and he's very good at picking out quick, direct passes, whether it be along the floor or over the top. He obviously still has some issues, e.g. his temperament and risky passes etc, but I do think he has the overall potential to be a very good player. It'll be interesting to see how he develops as the season progresses and whether or not he can maintain his form. I'm not suggesting we go out and buy him, but if he continues the way he is, I'm sure some of the bigger clubs in the league will show interest. Surprised he's still at swansea tbh. R Really good ugly player.
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Post by Stew on Sept 8, 2015 12:06:32 GMT
Out of curiosity, what do people think to Shelvey? I've been very impressed by him so far this season. Whilst he's had issues in the past, he seems to have got his head screwed on and what impresses me the most is his positive passing. He rarely plays backwards and he's very good at picking out quick, direct passes, whether it be along the floor or over the top. He obviously still has some issues, e.g. his temperament and risky passes etc, but I do think he has the overall potential to be a very good player. It'll be interesting to see how he develops as the season progresses and whether or not he can maintain his form. I'm not suggesting we go out and buy him, but if he continues the way he is, I'm sure some of the bigger clubs in the league will show interest. What fresh hell is this?
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Post by CaajScot on Sept 8, 2015 12:16:25 GMT
Out of curiosity, what do people think to Shelvey? I've been very impressed by him so far this season. Whilst he's had issues in the past, he seems to have got his head screwed on and what impresses me the most is his positive passing. He rarely plays backwards and he's very good at picking out quick, direct passes, whether it be along the floor or over the top. He obviously still has some issues, e.g. his temperament and risky passes etc, but I do think he has the overall potential to be a very good player. It'll be interesting to see how he develops as the season progresses and whether or not he can maintain his form. I'm not suggesting we go out and buy him, but if he continues the way he is, I'm sure some of the bigger clubs in the league will show interest. I wouldn't touch him with a 10 foot barge pole. Despite being an ex bin dipper shite that had a go at SAF for no reason if he is playing all that great then why has not any top club put a bid in for him home or abroad. No, leave him where he is. Edit: Plus he is a ugly bald headed shite.
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Post by Bestie on Sept 8, 2015 13:02:35 GMT
Out of curiosity, what do people think to Shelvey? I've been very impressed by him so far this season. Whilst he's had issues in the past, he seems to have got his head screwed on and what impresses me the most is his positive passing. He rarely plays backwards and he's very good at picking out quick, direct passes, whether it be along the floor or over the top. He obviously still has some issues, e.g. his temperament and risky passes etc, but I do think he has the overall potential to be a very good player. It'll be interesting to see how he develops as the season progresses and whether or not he can maintain his form. I'm not suggesting we go out and buy him, but if he continues the way he is, I'm sure some of the bigger clubs in the league will show interest. Satire?
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Post by gdmm on Sept 8, 2015 13:08:37 GMT
Out of curiosity, what do people think to Shelvey? I've been very impressed by him so far this season. Whilst he's had issues in the past, he seems to have got his head screwed on and what impresses me the most is his positive passing. He rarely plays backwards and he's very good at picking out quick, direct passes, whether it be along the floor or over the top. He obviously still has some issues, e.g. his temperament and risky passes etc, but I do think he has the overall potential to be a very good player. It'll be interesting to see how he develops as the season progresses and whether or not he can maintain his form. I'm not suggesting we go out and buy him, but if he continues the way he is, I'm sure some of the bigger clubs in the league will show interest. Satire? Perversion?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2015 13:16:31 GMT
This is porbably an existential question.
Why do half decent players have to move? Delph is an example of someone who has probably fucked his career. Is it so wrong for a good player to play at a mid table team?
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Post by alt on Sept 8, 2015 14:26:17 GMT
I'm guessing from the reactions then people don't rate him
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