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Originally posted by Number 7:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by fbc_89:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by Number 7:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by Ricky Riccardo:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by Number 7:
So it all adds up then.. score against Madrid and big clubs are after you.
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idiotic comment. </BLOCKQUOTE>
Its true though.. score against a big club or rival club you get a good transfer to a better team..
1. Sidwell to Chelsea.
He had a brill game against Man UTD
2. Stephen Pearson to Celtic
He scored a last minute goal against Rangers, Celtic signed him.
3. Barry Ferguson to Blackburn
He had a beast of a game in Europe, then to be signed by a Premiership team where he was a flop!
4. Liam Miller to Man UTD
Had the world at his feet at Celtic, would of been a legend. Scored against Rosenborg and played immense against Rangers, Martin O'Neill gave him the day off, he flew down to Manchester and they signed him.
I can think of many more.. </BLOCKQUOTE>
2. Pearson was very good at the time though, wasn't just one goal he scored that made us race to sign him.
3. He was mostly injured at Blackburn, he wasn't a "flop". He was made their captain iirc, can't have been that bad for that to happen.
4. Rosenborg famous rivals of Manchester United of course. </BLOCKQUOTE>
Pearson - Tell me one thing he done to make him so good?
Ferguson - So hes not allowed to be a flop because he was there captain and was injured? Michael Owen was injured for Madrid alot and was called a flop.
Rosenborg - A big team in Denmark and were in Europe when the game was. </BLOCKQUOTE>
Last sentence says it all really, back to the drawing board pal because Rosenberg come from Denmark, REALLY?