Shorn Derry wrote:Reminded me of the "touch" at Old Trafford!!!
Shorn Derry wrote:Loved the "touch" before he puts it over Cech, far too much on it and if the keeper was expecting it to be that poor he'd of been out and gathered it comfortably. Reminded me of the "touch" at Old Trafford!!!
gazurtoids wrote:People have always said I wasn't the quickest in the world but I've got the same pace now as I had 10 years ago.Oh, Hartey, you card!
the flying pig wrote:gazurtoids wrote:People have always said I wasn't the quickest in the world but I've got the same pace now as I had 10 years ago.Oh, Hartey, you card!
I guess he mentions not practising free kicks to make us think one or both of: (1) my, isn't he talented?; or (2) aw, hartey's one of us, but I just think 'fool' to be honest. Can you imagine Tiger woods never practicing his swing? Or how good hartey's FKs might be if he'd hit 50 a day for the last 15 years? Typical English footballer. I blame DOL.
eric olthwaite wrote:Looks like the slow fat fuck'll not be seeing the Prem again anyway.
Arnesen is also why in England has been looking for alternatives. So shall also the Dane at Chelsea midfielder Michael Woods, 21, interested.
Former Leeds United star Alan Smith has been told he can leave Newcastle United as he enters the final year of his contract.
Smith was signed for £6 million from Manchester United by then manager Sam Allardyce during the summer of 2007, and although he was a key figure as the Magpies fought their way back into the Premier League, his chances last season were severely limited by a nasty ankle injury.
In addition, he is among the biggest earners at St James’ and with owner Mike Ashley seeking to control expenditure on wages, his departure has
jackos wrote:DIdn't know if this should go on the transfers thread, given thatg I expect it'll create a right frenzy on Wacky warehouse ..... In order to avoid tempting fate I'll stick it on here ..Former Leeds United star Alan Smith has been told he can leave Newcastle United as he enters the final year of his contract.
Smith was signed for £6 million from Manchester United by then manager Sam Allardyce during the summer of 2007, and although he was a key figure as the Magpies fought their way back into the Premier League, his chances last season were severely limited by a nasty ankle injury.
In addition, he is among the biggest earners at St James’ and with owner Mike Ashley seeking to control expenditure on wages, his departure has
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