by papereyes » 19 Jan 2009 10:17
papereyes I'd always thought his record was good, when he had a run in a side without strop or injury or being played as a winger or being in court for beating up a woman.
But its not, really, is it?
He always looks better as a big fish in a small pond (spells at Celtic, Blackburn, under Robson at Newcastle). I think that's because he's a gobsh1te.
by papereyes » 19 Jan 2009 10:31
by Deathy » 19 Jan 2009 13:20
by papereyes » 19 Jan 2009 13:21
by TBM » 19 Jan 2009 13:28
TBM Bellamy is exactly the kind of player City need though....i think he'll do well for them, better than Jo thats for sure!
by Thomas L'Heureux » 19 Jan 2009 13:59
TBM Bellamy is exactly the kind of player City need though....i think he'll do well for them, better than Jo thats for sure!
by TBM » 19 Jan 2009 14:24
Thomas L'HeureuxTBM Bellamy is exactly the kind of player City need though....i think he'll do well for them, better than Jo thats for sure!
I don't disagree with too much that you say, TBM, but how exactly did you come to the above conclusion?
Bellamy is injury-prone, disruptive, and not really that great a player. When you consider City already have Robinho, Wright-Philips, Ireland, Michael Johnson, Elano, etc, what would Bellamy really add?
Those players each have pace, a good touch, and are all capable of scoring goals. In my opinion, they need a player who's slightly different to what they have already, and Bellamy isn't too dissimilar in my eyes.
As boy185 said, suring up their defence or finding a combative holding player would be more beneficial, especially if the likes of Kaka are on their way.
by Thaumagurist* » 19 Jan 2009 14:25
Ideal Sports scientists say it takes a top athlete two months to recover from one saturday-night-binge,
by TBM » 19 Jan 2009 14:26
Thaumagurist*Ideal Sports scientists say it takes a top athlete two months to recover from one saturday-night-binge,
Hmmmm, that's not very good, is it? I'm sure some of us can recover from it in 24 hours.
by Thaumagurist* » 19 Jan 2009 14:30
TBMThaumagurist*Ideal Sports scientists say it takes a top athlete two months to recover from one saturday-night-binge,
Hmmmm, that's not very good, is it? I'm sure some of us can recover from it in 24 hours.
Because our fitness levels are fcuk all......
by Nick Shorey my Lord! » 19 Jan 2009 14:31
Ideal FYI he suffered his injury when sliding onto his knees celebrating a goal against Bayern Munich
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Ideal ..who was known as a thorough professional, who never complained when benched, trained seriously to recover from his injury and came back to play 18 months later.. clearly you don't know what you're talking about.
FYI he suffered his injury when sliding onto his knees celebrating a goal against Bayern Munich..
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