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    Sometimes I come across strikers labelled in and out striker and so on. :shame:

    Explain it to a humblenorwegienne:grimace:

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    do you mean out and out striker shania? an in and out maybe sniffing around the box
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    • #3
      Tarrabt is a striker, but not an out and out striker

      Despite, some thinking Simpson is winger, he is actually an out and out striker?
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      • #4
        Thomson is the out and out striker we had

        Like Owen, Van Nisletroy. Someone who doesnt do too much in the build up but will be in there for the scrappy goals and tap ins

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        • #5
          An striker is described as a out and out when upfront is basically the only position he plays...Thats his job, thats what he's known for, and thats where he peforms best, his main role is playing upfront and getting goals....

          For example, jemaine defoe. Not played a winger, or cm, permanatly a out and out striker, plays up front or not atall.
          Cant believe it, ive been PWOPER MUGGED ORF...

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          • #6
            It basically means he is a striker, as in how a striker used to be ie Les Ferdinand as in he got on with doing his job which is scoring goals without ****ing about doing stuff that he shouldn't be getting involved in! lol

            As above Defoe is one of the best examples of this, greedy selfish go on his own type striker which is exactly how a good striker should be!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
              Tarrabt is a striker
              no he's not

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              • #8
                Thanks for your replies all of you!!;D:red_heart::red_heart:

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                • #9
                  shania

                  shania good to see you put some of your stuff up on here we need you to post more you always seem to be happy
                  hopefull we can get a result against newcastle and be known as one of the favourites
                  strikers sometimes are complimentary so they forage around up front doing loads of approach work
                  perhaps playing on the wing or creating opertunities for attacking midfield players
                  the out and out striker is someone who has to score goals i think in our history clive allen best describes the out and out striker
                  clive just loved scoring goals perhaps rowan vine is a good example of a striker who is very creative an yet not deadly
                  so rowan vine is a striker but not an out an out striker does that make any sense at all
                  of course there is another english name for vine buit i cant get it through the
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                  • #10
                    Thanks for shearing your knowledge, Routledge for England!!

                    Nice to read most of your threads. I mean every single one of them.:red_heart::red_heart:

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by shania View Post
                      Sometimes I come across strikers labelled in and out striker and so on. :shame:

                      Explain it to a humblenorwegienne:grimace:
                      its the same as greatleighs is an 'in an out lover'..........you can guess the rest!!!
                      you know nothing john snow!!!!

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