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Post by Zamoraaaah on Dec 6, 2008 11:10:48 GMT
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Post by scottjones on Dec 6, 2008 11:12:39 GMT
yes please. what we need are more midfielders
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Post by Zamoraaaah on Dec 6, 2008 12:30:58 GMT
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Post by cpr on Dec 6, 2008 13:36:26 GMT
We may have a supposed prliferation of midfielders but look at who they are!!! To me, if Mahon is still getting a game, what we have are not good enough, to young or to old. Portuguese eh? Could well be some truth in it then or journo 2+2=5 malarky. Mind you, reading that wiki description doesn't exactly excite me, not done that much and been out injured for 18 months and only came back in October.....hhhmmm!!!!
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Post by cyprusmelsince58 on Dec 6, 2008 16:14:09 GMT
Just make sure we get Ben Watson
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Post by Zamoraaaah on Dec 9, 2008 13:14:33 GMT
From Reports Blog Portugalnet - Bruno Aguiar named Player of the Month in Scotland Quaresma attributed ‘Golden Bin’ award in Italy - This past week saw two Portuguese exports receive acknowledgments for their recent performances, but there was a marked difference between the awards handed out to Ricardo Quaresma and Bruno Aguiar. - While Aguiar of Scottish club Hearts capped his return to full fitness with the Clydesdale Bank Premier League Player of the Month award for November, Inter winger Quaresma suffered the humiliation of being handed the dreaded ‘Golden Bin’ accolade in Italy. - “To win this award is a great joy, especially when I feared that I may never return to play at the highest level,” said Aguiar, whose return to form this season followed 16 months out of the game with a serious knee injury. “It is recognition of my work and effort. I am very happy. - “It is great news, but this award is for all my team-mates who played well in the games. We win and lose together so it is important to recognise what they achieved in November.” - England or Spain ambition “My future? My contract is up in May, then we’ll see what happens. A return to Portugal? I don’t want that, I would prefer England or Spain as they are championships I like. QPR (managed by Paulo Sousa)? Nobody has approached me directly, I only know of that through the papers. I am going to keep giving my best, I love to play football and I’m enjoying it.” - For Quaresma, the indignity of the infamous Bidone d’Oro - Golden Bin - award, issued by Rai Radio 2 for the biggest let-down of the year, comes after a disappointing start to his career in Italy following a big-money move from Porto during the summer. - Now officially deemed as Serie A’s biggest letdown, Quaresma was again left out of proceedings at the weekend as Jose Mourinho’s side won 3-0 at Lazio. The Portuguese boss has been openly critical of the 25-year-old winger, who has featured in just eleven of the Nerazurri’s 20 league and Champions League matches. ..." Portugalnet
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Post by londonranger on Dec 9, 2008 14:34:26 GMT
No more broken down old midfielders. We need young fresh skilled talented midfielders who can hold on to ball and break up oppositions patterns.
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Post by Zamoraaaah on Dec 9, 2008 16:48:21 GMT
No more broken down old midfielders. We need young fresh skilled talented midfielders who can hold on to ball and break up oppositions patterns. Elementary, Dear Watson
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Post by eusebio13 on Dec 9, 2008 18:05:13 GMT
No more broken down old midfielders. 27 year old, hardly ready for the scrap heap
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Post by Zamoraaaah on Dec 9, 2008 18:23:35 GMT
No more broken down old midfielders. 27 year old, hardly ready for the scrap heap It's the Rangers way to write of a player before we get him.
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Post by cpr on Dec 9, 2008 19:12:30 GMT
Not exactly set the world alight though has he?
As I mentioned, out for 18 months, came back in October.
My uncle is now in his seventies but would still look good in Scottish football.
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