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That 'the' looks horrific without a capital letter. Mods change it.
What a team :cool: The possibility of Kaká to Madrid and Ronaldinho to Milan is still there but I can't see Eto'o moving. Are Krkic and Dos Santos actually going to make the breakthrough next season then? What players, that Krkic, 889 goals in 7 years thing is just ridiculous And Dos Santos has been 18 for about 5 years now so he better make the breakthrough soon. Overall, I just can't wait to see them play.
Giuly's always been massively overrated, no loss for you there (in fact, so has Gudjohnsen but saying that in a Chelsea thread is almost as bad as saying Lampard is world class in an England thread). I had no idea Yaya Toure was going to Barca, I haven't read about it anywhere: has it been officially confirmed or is just 'quite likely'?
Originally posted by Lubricated Crisp Packet:
That 'the' looks horrific without a capital letter. Mods change it.
What a team :cool: The possibility of Kaká to Madrid and Ronaldinho to Milan is still there but I can't see Eto'o moving. Are Krkic and Dos Santos actually going to make the breakthrough next season then? What players, that Krkic, 889 goals in 7 years thing is just ridiculous And Dos Santos has been 18 for about 5 years now so he better make the breakthrough soon. Overall, I just can't wait to see them play.
incorrect, it will not be changed.
and I wouldn't get too excited about Krkic yet. but dos Santos?
Tbh, if that is the likely line-up it is incredibly unbalanced. It may have four quality attackers in it but I doubt all four can play on the pitch at the same time without tripping over each other. It will take some remarkable coaching to get that balance right, or keep the egos down. Rijkaard isn't the man for that, I suspect.
Originally posted by Gav Stone:
Tbh, if that is the likely line-up it is incredibly unbalanced. It may have four quality attackers in it but I doubt all four can play on the pitch at the same time without tripping over each other. It will take some remarkable coaching to get that balance right, or keep the egos down. Rijkaard isn't the man for that, I suspect.