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eirebhoy
18/01/2005, 11:53 AM
Ferguson has handed in a transfer request.

Closed Account 2
19/01/2005, 8:12 PM
65 mins gone tonight and Miller is taken off for Fletcher. He has really struggled against Exeter, couldnt cope with the physical aspect of the game -worrying given he's a central midfielder.

Superhoops
19/01/2005, 8:17 PM
.... couldnt cope with the physical aspect of the game -worrying given he's a central midfielder....
He was absolutely woeful. Until he shows some form for MU or another club on loan, he does not deserve to be in the squad for internatonals, never mind the team.

Plastic Paddy
19/01/2005, 9:49 PM
As far as I'm concerned, his new name is Miller Lite. I'm surprised no-one's mentioned it before. :cool:

:rolleyes: PP

tricky_colour
19/01/2005, 9:51 PM
He didn't look to bad from what I saw of him, he got a 7 rating
here, he doesn't seem as keen as Roy though :D
http://sport.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=4022801

"efficient and composed performance"

Longfordian
19/01/2005, 9:59 PM
He was very poor, looked woefully short on confidence and strength

gspain
19/01/2005, 10:12 PM
I thought he did ok tonight - good passing and involved a lot. Still hasn't hit the heights though. Looks a long way off regular first team football.

eirebhoy
19/01/2005, 10:58 PM
John O’Shea: Lost his temper at times but did not let his side down
How good it is to see that. If only he'd lose his temper before every Ireland game.

thecorner
20/01/2005, 11:03 AM
what a player..........have u ever seen such crap...watched last nights game man utd vs exeter and twice in as many weeks a conference side like exeter made him look very ordinary...would struggle to get a game in cobh....just hope we arent relying on this kind of talent for future years with the republic

thecorner
20/01/2005, 12:05 PM
Take it yer talking about LM,not JO'S?
well the thread is called liam miller and united ;)

drummerboy
20/01/2005, 12:39 PM
Kwami Ampadu, now there's a blast from the past. Put in one great tackle

The Legend
20/01/2005, 5:44 PM
The english commentator for Fox Sports called Liam miller "scottish"...

For once, i was glad they got it wrong!

livehead1
20/01/2005, 7:35 PM
Kwami Ampadu, now there's a blast from the past. Put in one great tackle

ye...hes irish aint he!?!? lol how with that name?? may i ask

gspain
20/01/2005, 8:53 PM
ye...hes irish aint he!?!? lol how with that name?? may i ask

He is from Cabra - father is from somewhere in Africa but grew up in Cabra. Decent prospect for a while but just faded away.

gspain
21/01/2005, 7:36 AM
Dad was Nigerian I believe,KA was born in 'Sadford',W.Yorks :eek: ........mum was Irish ;)

He was born in England but grew up in Cabra - was well known around the area and a fantastic talent that never quite made it.

drummerboy
21/01/2005, 8:14 AM
I remember him playing schoolboy football in Dublin. He then went to Arsenal and made a couple of appearances as substitute, I think.

Stuttgart88
21/01/2005, 3:43 PM
He was at Arsenal when Niall Quinn started out over there. Quinn said it was a travesty that he made it and Ampadou didn't as he was way more talented.

I remember reading about Ampadou in the mid-80s, expecting him to be our next big thing.

CollegeTillIDie
23/01/2005, 3:26 PM
Perhaps LM is the new :rolleyes: Kwami Ampadu? :o
Not fit to lace his drinks :D

Stuttgart88
24/01/2005, 12:25 PM
This was in Alan Davies' (the comedian) weekly column on all things Arsenal in this morning's The Times:

Watching the BBC’s entry for Best Comedy Drama at the 2005 Comedy Awards last week I smirked happily as D-FENS [i.e. Alex Ferguson] exploded off his bench in reaction to an Exeter player staging a remake of Neville on Reyes, Oct 2004.

It was funny until I heard the name of the Exeter player. Then it was hilarious. Kwame Ampadu. There was a Kwame Ampadu at Arsenal in 1989. Can there be two? Or was that him kicking a juicy lump out of a Moaner in Devon? You can take the boy out of North London, etc. Nice one, Kwame.

As a teenager, Ampadu was fantastically talented but had the body strength of Sid Little. He made two substitute appearances during 1989-90 and later had two seasons with Leyton Orient. It was in 1989 that another Arsenal youth product made his mark up front. Back at the club after an explosive loan spell at Orient the previous season — when his nine goals in 16 games helped them to the play-offs, and a chance to get out of the fourth division — was Kevin Campbell. He had the body strength of Nigel Benn and was hugely popular at Brisbane Road. Orient beat Wrexham in the play-offs and I took part in my one and only pitch invasion, along with hundreds of West Ham and Arsenal fans who were there to back the Os. Campbell was in the stands to support them as his loan was up. Happy days. It made me smile on Saturday night to see Kev smash in another top-flight goal for West Brom against Man City. Sixteen years later, he and Kwame are still at it — fair play to them both.

Closed Account 2
31/01/2005, 5:26 PM
Eric Djemba-Djemba has left Man Utd to join the Villa... I suppose that's one less person Miller has to compete with.

Plastic Paddy
31/01/2005, 9:30 PM
Eric Djemba-Djemba has left Man Utd to join the Villa... I suppose that's one less person Miller has to compete with.

What for? That coveted spot warming the bench behind old whiskey chops?

:ball: PP