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Postby Liverpool_In_My_Blood » Mon Jul 31, 2006 12:33 am

I thought this was a discussion on Kuyt, who I wouldn't mind although not a neccessaity, not a slanging match about the 65 cup final.
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Postby GOAT » Mon Jul 31, 2006 12:39 am

Liverpool_In_My_Blood wrote:I thought this was a discussion on Kuyt, who I wouldn't mind although not a neccessaity, not a slanging match about the 65 cup final.

Umm, the 65 cup final was mentioned in 2 posts, the question and the answer.. how is that a slanging match about the cup final?
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Postby Liverpool_In_My_Blood » Mon Jul 31, 2006 12:45 am

What I'm asking is, why is the 65 up final being mentioned in a discussion about Kuyt?
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Postby account deleted by request » Mon Jul 31, 2006 1:11 am

Liverpool_In_My_Blood wrote:What I'm asking is, why is the 65 up final being mentioned in a discussion about Kuyt?

Who cares, any chance to mention StJohn is OK with me :D

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Postby Liverpool_In_My_Blood » Mon Jul 31, 2006 1:13 am

St John was a great player for us. Him and Hunt one of our best partnerships up front.
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Postby Lando_Griffin » Mon Jul 31, 2006 1:44 am

Billy_5_Times wrote:BadBob vs me for what. Knowledge about Liverpool, then I'd beat him hands down. Knowledege about talented players, I'd beat him hands down. Talking through your :censored:, he'd wipe the floor with me.

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Get real mate - there are Pygmy tribes in Africa as yet untouched by civilisation that have a greater footballing knowledge than you!!!! :D
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Postby account deleted by request » Mon Jul 31, 2006 2:25 am

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aCe' wrote:veron wasnt bad in the prem....he just couldnt adopt...he played great with argentina and great in the argentine league....he is a quality and was definetely worth the gamble for both manutd and chelsea! trezeguet is a striker and he scores for a living...and he seems to be really good at it....and since you cant tell for certain that either would make an impact in the EPL...my guess is...u'd try to find which of the two is more likely to hit it big in the english league...historywize and given the repected leagues they play in..i'd take trezeguet over kuyt ! and i cant see why anyone wouldnt ! if you have a striker in the italian league with a scoring record better than that of a striker in the dutch league....the odds are...the striker in the italian league is better than the one in the dutch...if not far better given the difference in the quality of the two leagues ! .. just common sense ! and another thing....trezeguet is far more established and experienced than is kuyt...doesnt that count for some adaptability points ?!

Okay, mate, let's do an exercise.  Name as many strikers as you can who were top performers in Serie A and who have moved to the Premiership and done the business (as you think DT would).  Then do the same thing with the Dutch Eridvisie (or whatever it's called!  :D ) and the Prem.  Then we can talk about which league is likely to provide strikers who will adapt well to the Premiership.

Italy
Vialli - did OK
Ravenelli - did great (Liverpool later tried to sign him)
Paulo Di Cannio - Did well
Carbone - Did ok
Thierry Henry - failure in Italy success over here
Zola - Did great
Maccarone - Done poorly

                       Holland

Van Nistelroy - did great
Dennis Bergkamp - did great
Van Persie - Doing OK
Kezman - Did poorly


In my opinion coming from a particular league is no guarantee of success or failure in the EPL. Coming from the EPL however does help.
           Kuit is a hard working player who would be a good asset to Liverpool even when he his not scoring(from what little I have seen). Trezerguet is lazy player who will score goals but offers little else.
          Kuit worried me with his non-performances in the world cup but his hard work, strong running and goal record in Holland lead me to believe he will be a success in the EPL. He still reminds me of Roger Hunt with his playing style and off the ball runs. Strong with a great right foot working hard for the team yet still scoring lots of goals.
       BTW we do need another striker and Kuit would probably be as good as any (that we can afford anyway) So tell Rafa to go ahead and buy him.
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Postby anti-hero » Mon Jul 31, 2006 4:38 am

Welcome! To the lfc.newkit.co.uk's special Pay-Per-View where you can watch the latest poster vs poster action. Tonight, we will have a preview of the upcoming fight, "Bad Bob vs Billy" dubbed, "Bob and Bill roll down the hill in a twisted dog-fight of intellectual football superiority." Over now to our presenter in the studios.

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Thank you narrator man.

Here are my thoughts on the upcoming fight.


I still think Bad Bob's a more physical poster. :D 

He gets his facts right and his English is not too shabby. His posts are straight to the point and clear and concise. Though, I think the aggression part that is so critical to many successful posters is lacking in him. It is ironic, if you can remember that Good Bob was actually a "Badder Bob" than Bad Bob himself. :O :D

Maybe a little bit more taunting? But it still remains to be seen if Billy's over-aggressive nature may eventually lead to the more fragile Bad Bob to crack under the barrage of challenges and cry in defeat.

Billy on the other hand is an unproven poster. His grammar is decent, so is his spelling but his lack of charisma and a bit of football knowledge has let him down in his recent debates. But he does know his football history. Something that Bad Bob has yet to show. :D


The outcome of this match is very hard to call indeed. Though, results of past bouts may put Bad Bob in a marginal favor, one always cannot count on the arrival of a newbie who may actually know what the hell he's talking about. Or so he claims.


But I guess, the nature of the topic would obviously come into play. Suggestions anyone??




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My predictions??

Bad Bob to talk to make a page long essay and knock Billy out.

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Over to you Lando who's standing by in Bob's locker room.

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I was getting bored of this Kuyt debate. :D
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Postby matrix » Mon Jul 31, 2006 5:00 am

anti-hero wrote:Welcome! To the lfc.newkit.co.uk's special Pay-Per-View where you can watch the latest poster vs poster action. Tonight, we will have a preview of the upcoming fight, "Bad Bob vs Billy" dubbed, "Bob and Bill roll down the hill in a twisted dog-fight of intellectual football superiority." Over now to our presenter in the studios.

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Thank you narrator man.

Here are my thoughts on the upcoming fight.


I still think Bad Bob's a more physical poster. :D 

He gets his facts right and his English is not too shabby. His posts are straight to the point and clear and concise. Though, I think the aggression part that is so critical to many successful posters is lacking in him. It is ironic, if you can remember that Good Bob was actually a "Badder Bob" than Bad Bob himself. :O :D

Maybe a little bit more taunting? But it still remains to be seen if Billy's over-aggressive nature may eventually lead to the more fragile Bad Bob to crack under the barrage of challenges and cry in defeat.

Billy on the other hand is an unproven poster. His grammar is decent, so is his spelling but his lack of charisma and a bit of football knowledge has let him down in his recent debates. But he does know his football history. Something that Bad Bob has yet to show. :D


The outcome of this match is very hard to call indeed. Though, results of past bouts may put Bad Bob in a marginal favor, one always cannot count on the arrival of a newbie who may actually know what the hell he's talking about. Or so he claims.


But I guess, the nature of the topic would obviously come into play. Suggestions anyone??




-----

My predictions??

Bad Bob to talk to make a page long essay and knock Billy out.

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Over to you Lando who's standing by in Bob's locker room.

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I was getting bored of this Kuyt debate. :D

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Postby account deleted by request » Mon Jul 31, 2006 7:58 am

anti-hero wrote:Welcome! To the lfc.newkit.co.uk's special Pay-Per-View where you can watch the latest poster vs poster action. Tonight, we will have a preview of the upcoming fight, "Bad Bob vs Billy" dubbed, "Bob and Bill roll down the hill in a twisted dog-fight of intellectual football superiority." Over now to our presenter in the studios.

-----

Thank you narrator man.

Here are my thoughts on the upcoming fight.


I still think Bad Bob's a more physical poster. :D 

He gets his facts right and his English is not too shabby. His posts are straight to the point and clear and concise. Though, I think the aggression part that is so critical to many successful posters is lacking in him. It is ironic, if you can remember that Good Bob was actually a "Badder Bob" than Bad Bob himself. :O :D

Maybe a little bit more taunting? But it still remains to be seen if Billy's over-aggressive nature may eventually lead to the more fragile Bad Bob to crack under the barrage of challenges and cry in defeat.

Billy on the other hand is an unproven poster. His grammar is decent, so is his spelling but his lack of charisma and a bit of football knowledge has let him down in his recent debates. But he does know his football history. Something that Bad Bob has yet to show. :D


The outcome of this match is very hard to call indeed. Though, results of past bouts may put Bad Bob in a marginal favor, one always cannot count on the arrival of a newbie who may actually know what the hell he's talking about. Or so he claims.


But I guess, the nature of the topic would obviously come into play. Suggestions anyone??




-----

My predictions??

Bad Bob to talk to make a page long essay and knock Billy out.

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Over to you Lando who's standing by in Bob's locker room.

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I was getting bored of this Kuyt debate. :D

Bad Bob to take Billy-no-Mates in two pages or less. :D
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Postby Bad Bob » Mon Jul 31, 2006 2:11 pm

I'm not wasting two pages on that muppet!

Here's all you need to know about the footballing insights of our boy Billy_5_times:

Billy_5_Times wrote:So lets talk just about our strikers and who we need. First off we dont need Kuyt. I dont follow forgien footy so i can only go what i hear and read and make my mind up on that. Maybe he scores goals in Holland but that doesnt seem to hard to me and what i saw of him in the World Cup he looked worse that what we have got.


Me battle him?  Please! :no

And, Anti-Hero, knock it off or I'll go keyboard gansta on your sorry ass! :angry:

























































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Postby kawaton » Mon Jul 31, 2006 9:43 pm

Billy_5_Times wrote:Oh and by the way I play Football Manager, not Championship manager. Get with the times m8. And Ronaldo is useless on it.

Must be your dodgy tactics m8.  for me, 1st season with liverpool, Ronaldo scores 65 goals in 32 appearances.  If thats useless, who the feck have you got up front?
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Postby aCe' » Mon Jul 31, 2006 9:45 pm

:D
woooo....getting interesting down here !
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Postby GOAT » Mon Jul 31, 2006 9:46 pm

kawaton wrote:
Billy_5_Times wrote:Oh and by the way I play Football Manager, not Championship manager. Get with the times m8. And Ronaldo is useless on it.

Must be your dodgy tactics m8.  for me, 1st season with liverpool, Ronaldo scores 65 goals in 32 appearances.  If thats useless, who the feck have you got up front?

... what the fecks this got to do with anything  :laugh:

Ok lads, lets discuss the big question, who is the best striker on footy manager?  :D
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Postby stoney » Tue Aug 01, 2006 12:21 am

GOAT wrote:who is the best striker on footy manager?  :D

Quick, strong, good finisher and creative. gets you so many goals and assists.  :D
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