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*Official* English Football Season 2009-2010

Craig

World Traveller
Bit in the paper linking us with Pazzini of Sampdoria in the window. Know squat about him, in all honesty. Striker tho, so it's plausible.
Ok. Pazzini started off his career at Atalanta before joining Fiorentina in January 2005. He then later lost his place to Gilardino, a certain Romainian cokehead, and Jovetic. Then in January 2009 he moved to Sampdoria and hasn't looked back, even getting his first cap for Italy since his move. Pazzini has scored 8 goals this season and is 4th on the Serie A goal scoring charts.

And is also 25.
 

Pothas

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
On target before the deflection, counts as Tevez.

Javier is a beautiful man and I love him. And how are we lucky? We've dominated this game, they've only had 1 shot on target ffs.
Was only refering to the first goal which was lucky, since then it has been pretty impressive.

Still you are always lucky that you can leave someone who is worth over 30 milllon on the bench.
 

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Was only refering to the first goal which was lucky, since then it has been pretty impressive.

Still you are always lucky that you can leave someone who is worth over 30 milllon on the bench.
I hope you aren't implying that Robinho is in any way "worth" 30 million.
 

Craig

World Traveller
Whilst we are on the team of the decade bandwagon, here is soccernet's Premier League team of the decade:

Given; G. Neville, Ferdinand, Terry, A. Cole; Vieria, Gerrard, Scholes; C. Ronaldo, Giggs; Henry. Subs: Friedal, Campbell, Keane, Lampard, van Nistelrooy.

Meant to be 4-1-2-3, not sure how it would look.

Here is the teams of their other writers:

John Brewin (4-4-2): Friedel, G. Neville, Vidic, Terry, Evra, Giggs, Lampard, Keane, Ronaldo, Henry, van Nistelrooy. Subs: Given, Campbell, Gerrard, Rooney, Torres.

Mark Lomas (3-5-2): Given, Terry, Ferdinand, Campbell, Keane, Vieira, Ronaldo, Gerrard, Giggs, Henry, van Nistelrooy. Subs: Van der Sar, A. Cole, Scholes, Pires, Makelele, Shearer.

Robin Hackett: (4-4-2): Cech, G. Neville, Ferdinand, Terry, A. Cole, Ronaldo, Gerrard, Keane, Giggs, Henry, Shearer. Subs: Reina, Vidic, Makelele, Scholes, Torres.

Dom Raynor (4-4-2): Van der Sar, G. Neville, Terry, Campbell, A. Cole, Ronaldo, Keane, Lampard, Giggs, van Nistelrooy, Henry. Subs: Given, Ferdinand, Gerrard, Vieira, Shearer.

Tom Adams (3-5-2): Given, Terry, Ferdinand, Campbell, Giggs, Lampard, Vieira, Gerrard, Ronaldo, Henry, van Nistelrooy. Subs: Jaaskelainen, G. Neville, Keane, Pires, Drogba.

Dale Johnson (4-4-2): Given, G. Neville, Terry, Ferdinand, A. Cole, Ronaldo, Lampard, Gerrard, Giggs, van Nistelrooy, Henry. Subs: Van der Sar, Carragher, Keane, Vieira, Shearer.
 

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