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Post by pidge on Aug 2, 2012 8:02:34 GMT
We've been linked with him in the daily hate mail.
I'm glad we seem to be bringing a bit more of a foreign contingent back into the mix, samba football here we come.
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Post by beano on Aug 2, 2012 8:09:04 GMT
I remember being excited when we started to sign our Australian players, then they put the shirt on and played
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Post by WBA Baracus on Aug 2, 2012 8:47:05 GMT
I assume he didnt play for Hondurains last night at Olympics. They were a decent team. I was very impressed with Senegal leftback Pape Souare yesterday at the Olympics. Not really tested defensively against the UAE but his crossing was bloody quality. t.co/cL48tZos
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Post by Shep on Aug 2, 2012 9:00:16 GMT
I assume he didnt play for Hondurains last night at Olympics. They were a decent team. I was very impressed with Senegal leftback Pape Souare yesterday at the Olympics. Not really tested defensively against the UAE but his crossing was bloody quality. t.co/cL48tZos+1 A number of the Senegal side impressed me. The no7 who scored their goal was very lively. The Hondurian wide right player who went off injured (no14) was also very impressive. Not sure if that was Najar? Two decent games all in all and a decent atmosphere - much better than I expected. Well worth the £20.
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Post by WBA Baracus on Aug 2, 2012 9:15:59 GMT
Yeah was a good session, enjoyed it. We very tempted to move seats over to 'Japan Corner'. They were creating a great atmosphere. Saw some good samurai outfits amongst the drummers.
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Post by PK on Aug 2, 2012 9:31:25 GMT
Saw some good samurai outfits amongst the drummers. Can't have been very good ninjas if you saw them.
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Post by pidge on Aug 2, 2012 11:39:00 GMT
I assume he didnt play for Hondurains last night at Olympics. They were a decent team. I was very impressed with Senegal leftback Pape Souare yesterday at the Olympics. Not really tested defensively against the UAE but his crossing was bloody quality. t.co/cL48tZos+1 A number of the Senegal side impressed me. The no7 who scored their goal was very lively. The Hondurian wide right player who went off injured (no14) was also very impressive. Not sure if that was Najar? Two decent games all in all and a decent atmosphere - much better than I expected. Well worth the £20. Yep, no. 14 was Najar
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Post by Shep on Aug 2, 2012 13:11:42 GMT
+1 A number of the Senegal side impressed me. The no7 who scored their goal was very lively. The Hondurian wide right player who went off injured (no14) was also very impressive. Not sure if that was Najar? Two decent games all in all and a decent atmosphere - much better than I expected. Well worth the £20. Yep, no. 14 was Najar He was very good. Sign 'im up, Dashworth...
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Post by WBA Baracus on Aug 7, 2012 13:45:15 GMT
Just going through my Olympic photos from last week and it appears I did see Najar play. So my onions on him should be classed under that of an "expert's view". Therefore my expert's view is: He was quick and skilful, but I don't really remember him all that well tbh. Get the Senegal's leftback Pape Souare though, his crossing will be perfect for Rosenberg. Attachments:
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Post by lespalmer on Aug 7, 2012 13:52:46 GMT
My bro in law went to that game and was sat behind Steve Clarke, who left when Najar was subbed.
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Post by Fido on Aug 7, 2012 13:54:31 GMT
My bro in law went to that game and was sat behind Steve Clarke, who left when Najar was subbed. Bit rude that, if he'd been given a free ticket.
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Post by WBA Baracus on Aug 7, 2012 13:58:29 GMT
My bro in law went to that game and was sat behind Steve Clarke, who left when Najar was subbed. Interesting, I know Sam Allardyce was in attendance too, as was Bobby Charlton. Shame Clarke may have missed the Senegalese team, very physical, yet skilful team. I also wondered if the Japanese keeper was the one we had been linked to in the past.
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Post by PK on Aug 7, 2012 13:59:56 GMT
I also wondered if the Japanese keeper was the one we had been linked to in the past. Goe Ki Pah?
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Post by Shep on Aug 7, 2012 16:07:33 GMT
I also wondered if the Japanese keeper was the one we had been linked to in the past. Goe Ki Pah? Nah, he's South Korean with a name like that.
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Post by PK on Aug 7, 2012 17:10:16 GMT
*tries to remember where South Korea fits in the "Chinese Japanese Dirty Knees What Are These" rhyme*
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