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prophet wrote:Apparently in The S*n today they describe Wilshere as the closest thing England have to Xavi or Iniesta. I don't know whether to pass out laughing or vomit everywhere.
AkydefGoldberg wrote:Wilshere is extremely fortunate to get in considering he's been injured for the back end of the season. Henderson, should quite rightly, start alongside Gerrard.
On Pochettino, he's done a good job at Southampton but I've got doubts whether he'd translate that success to Tottenham. You're right Prophet, De Boer is a better fit.
Romo wrote:AkydefGoldberg wrote:Wilshere is extremely fortunate to get in considering he's been injured for the back end of the season. Henderson, should quite rightly, start alongside Gerrard.
On Pochettino, he's done a good job at Southampton but I've got doubts whether he'd translate that success to Tottenham. You're right Prophet, De Boer is a better fit.
Pochettino is a fantastic manager, he plays good football and has done wonders with a Southampton squad that would of went down if Adkins had stayed in charge.
prophet wrote:Romo wrote:AkydefGoldberg wrote:Wilshere is extremely fortunate to get in considering he's been injured for the back end of the season. Henderson, should quite rightly, start alongside Gerrard.
On Pochettino, he's done a good job at Southampton but I've got doubts whether he'd translate that success to Tottenham. You're right Prophet, De Boer is a better fit.
Pochettino is a fantastic manager, he plays good football and has done wonders with a Southampton squad that would of went down if Adkins had stayed in charge.
Southampton would have gone down with Adkins in charge? Not a single chance, he was doing well.
PorkChop wrote:Jack Rodwell is set to be released by Man City. You have to laugh. He was doing so well at Everton - solid Premier League level defensive midfielder and only 21 years old. Future England international by the looks of it.
Signs for City for dat money, plays 15 times in 2 seasons. His stock majorly plummets as he's been sitting on the sidelines for so long and his potential has probably been stunted. He's become a forgotten man. He must have known he'd never get in the squad with the amount of class City have in midfield, yet still did chose to sign with them anyway.
Another example of what's wrong with the game, a young player selling his soul for money.
PorkChop wrote:Rumours have it Paul Lambert is expected to stay.
Goodbye cruel world.
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