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to be honest Nani has been consistent. He's never looked good enough for us in any game he has played.
He's one of those players who has a lot of skill on the ball and with no players on the pitch could dazzle you with skills and keepie uppies all day long. Put another team there and ask him to move, create space, give good passes and know how to use the ball and he has no clue what to do |
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Its not too bad, but for a footballer, its not good.
Has a suspected broken pelvis. Given his age, its likely he might never play for us or any other big clubs again, even if his injuries are minor. Apparently he crashed his motorbike. I thought they were banned for footballers. |
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I was just going off the my Spurs forum. Seems consistent though.
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Good Luck to Him :(
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Not a good week for goalies. :(
In other news Rangers and Celtic have been told they are staying in Scotland for the foreseeable future. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...em/8353937.stm |
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Well done Drogba. Looks like he needs to use that hospital whenever he 'goes down'
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Speaking of Scots, he got of light imo The Football Association handed the 67-year-old a four-game ban, with two of those suspended until the end of the 2010/11 season. Ferguson has also been fined £20,000 and warned about his future conduct. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...td/8314326.stm |
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Noone expected any real punishment, did they?
A touchline ban is meaningless. What with communication tools, being able to give half-time team talks, he can do his job as effectively as he could before. Quite often managers prefer to watch the game from the stands. He should have got a UEFA-style ban which covers the whole stadium. |
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