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  • #76
    We've got a big farkin German in attack
    We've got a big farkin German in attack
    We've got a big farkin German
    He's not a Jurgen or a Herman
    We've got a big farkin German in attack

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    • #77
      i have to agree the german is kind of addictive hes another colin clark fantastic physique but if we want to go up we need to get more ruthless strikers who can get 20 goals a season dont forget we had strikers like adel tarrabt helgerson etc these guys can score for fun and thats im afraid the only way up
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      • #78
        Originally posted by qprted View Post
        i have to agree the german is kind of addictive hes another colin clark fantastic physique but if we want to go up we need to get more ruthless strikers who can get 20 goals a season dont forget we had strikers like adel tarrabt helgerson etc these guys can score for fun and thats im afraid the only way up
        Helgusson never scored 20 league goals in a season

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        • #79
          The current Rs system deploys the hitman as the lone Ranger required to belt down either channel, collect, go alone, or wait for reinforcements


          Got to love him

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          • #80
            Originally posted by Awin View Post
            "2 miles eyeballs out"

            Great phrase!

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            • #81
              You have to set up around him, playing him as one up will never get the best out of him or the side. One up 9 has to be good enough back to goal. If we play to the bye line and feed him from there, then maybe, but that's a different set up - plus he isn't quite as dominant in the air as maybe he should be.....

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              • #82
                We should build a team around him for next season.

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                • #83
                  Originally posted by hal9thou View Post
                  You have to set up around him, playing him as one up will never get the best out of him or the side. One up 9 has to be good enough back to goal. If we play to the bye line and feed him from there, then maybe, but that's a different set up - plus he isn't quite as dominant in the air as maybe he should be.....
                  He's not a back to goal aerial player but in the box he's dominant in the air.
                  "What stats allow you to do is not take things at face value. The idea that I trust my eyes more than the stats, I just don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know I just know that rabbit's not in there." - Billy Beane

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                  • #84
                    I found some interesting definitions for 'Polt':

                    polt (pəʊlt): English dialectal

                    Noun: a hard knock; a thump or blow (origin English Midlands)

                    Verb: (transitive) to strike


                    So the noun of the transitive would be 'striker'

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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by Stanley View Post
                      I found some interesting definitions for 'Polt':

                      polt (pəʊlt): English dialectal

                      Noun: a hard knock; a thump or blow (origin English Midlands)

                      Verb: (transitive) to strike


                      So the noun of the transitive would be 'striker'
                      Class!

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                      • #86
                        Originally posted by Stanley View Post
                        I found some interesting definitions for 'Polt':

                        polt (pəʊlt): English dialectal

                        Noun: a hard knock; a thump or blow (origin English Midlands)

                        Verb: (transitive) to strike


                        So the noun of the transitive would be 'striker'
                        Nice.
                        Feed the striker and he will score!

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                        • #87

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