Hardly. Just turned 27.Owen's getting up there in years. Would rather a young forward such as Torres or Huntelaar so that in around 2 years the forward line will be Rooney, Rossi, Saha and Torres/Huntelaar. Smith may be moved to midfield or sold by then and OGS will have become a coach either at United or somewhere else.
haha yeah, i mean who would want steven Gerrard when they could have....darren fletcher (i know hes not 23, but hes not far off)True but I'd rather have a 21-23 yr old than a 27 yr old Liverpool man
That's pretty darn old in my books.Hardly. Just turned 27.
At least he's not a Liverpool fan. And he's 22 btw.haha yeah, i mean who would want steven Gerrard when they could have....darren fletcher (i know hes not 23, but hes not far off)
Still got 6 years mate, I might re-adjust then.haha, you'll be senile in a few years then Peter.
Almost four years ago I was doing a TAFE course and there was an guy from England in there and his opinion was that they should get rid of the whole lot of them since none of them care and pick goes from the (then) Divison 1 and 2 because they would care more and probably put up a better performanceSeconded. I'm rapidly losing all my passion for English football, since it became apparent that the players don't care half as much about what they do as the fans do.
I think your team is Buckley's (as in zero chance) of getting Fernando Torres anytime soon.Owen's getting up there in years. Would rather a young forward such as Torres or Huntelaar so that in around 2 years the forward line will be Rooney, Rossi, Saha and Torres/Huntelaar. Smith may be moved to midfield or sold by then and OGS will have become a coach either at United or somewhere else.
When the team decided to try and go on strike in 2003 after Rio Ferdinand was dropped for missing a drugs test, I was all in favour of dropping the whole lot of them and telling them unless they issued a full and frank apology to the nation for their actions then they'd never be allowed to play for their country again. I'd gladly throw some lower division players into the England team if necessary, you know what you're getting with them.Almost four years ago I was doing a TAFE course and there was an guy from England in there and his opinion was that they should get rid of the whole lot of them since none of them care and pick goes from the (then) Divison 1 and 2 because they would care more and probably put up a better performance
Mind you this was when SGE was in a habit of puinning a bunch of names to a team sheet and throwing some darts at them. Francis Jeffers?
I’m not, even though my complete apathetic opinion of the FA Cup meant that I didn’t even know who my boys were playing yet alone that we won until I saw the draw for the 4th round on TV today. Some fan hey?Tbh im a bit annoyed about Everton getting hammered by Blackburn in the FA Cup yesterday.
Solskjaer's 'finished', friend of mine played against him in a reserve game last year and said that he was unbelievable poor and slow and my mate is one to talk, he makes Jamie Carragher look like Obafemi Martins. Decent player for Man Untied over the years but his had some terrible injuries and regardless of his goals this season his actual team play and contributions have been nothing of note. Was nice to see him comeback though, his probably only the 4th Man U player I like alongside Vidic, Ronaldo and Heinze.Wow! Solskjaer!! Now you see why he can't be sold. Poor 'keeping though I might add.
So, what's the deal with you having an apathetic opinion of the FA Cup?I’m not, even though my complete apathetic opinion of the FA Cup meant that I didn’t even know who my boys were playing yet alone that we won until I saw the draw for the 4th round on TV today. Some fan hey?
Vacany solved by Alex Baptiste. Best promising CB in the lower leagues.Ward
Stockdalde
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I'd have them play for my country
Interesting that 9/11 of our first choice side are English. Our usual left-back is an Aussie and our best defender is Jamaican.
Think it’s a waste of time for clubs such as Blackburn, who don’t have the squad for a successful UEFA campaign let alone a domestic cup competition. Hughes had his priorities straight yesterday and fielded not a particularly good starting eleven, he knows the score and what’s the difference between 3rd or 5th round failure? Money, no not really, we not that desperate and are league safety is far more beneficial then a cup run, even a successful one. Also its rather disheartening to see lower league clubs follow a similar route for whatever reason they maybe and I understand the cup has more importance with lower league supporters but most people who support Premiership clubs very rarely see the excitement of the FA Cup anymore. You get the odd anomaly but Sheffield Untied’s defeat and squad that faced Swansea pretty much summed up what a distraction the cup has become. Also could be rather telling that Sheff Untied stay up come the end of the season and the Watford’s of this world, who did win, go down.So, what's the deal with you having an apathetic opinion of the FA Cup?