I think we should try Paul Butler up front. He seemed to think he was a striker against the Czech Republic a few years ago anyway.
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I think we should try Paul Butler up front. He seemed to think he was a striker against the Czech Republic a few years ago anyway.
Actually I was just perusing this soccor index as I am prone doing and who
is in there a no 55 but our very own Garry Breen, first tme I have noticed him
in there, which makes him our highest rated (central) defender.
Not a bad feat really considering Sunderland have been propping up the table
for an age.
I don't know how the thingis calculated but I expect his goal was worth a
few points.
I also notice R Dunne has dropped out of it, no doubt his hand-ball in the
box helped achieve that.
Also Carr is in but Finnan is out.
http://www.premierleague.com/fapl.ra...ge=actimTop100
Well, it has it's advantages, he's less likely to score an own goal then :DQuote:
Originally Posted by thejollyrodger
Very true....he single handedly relegated west ham. Such grace, speed......but I still love him....what the hell play him up front..just don't but O' Shea in goal.Quote:
Originally Posted by sligoman
http://www.premierleague.com/fapl.ra...=teamOfTheWeek
Second consecutive appearance in Actim team of the week.
Curiously played at centre-back :confused: rather than centre forward :D :p
Will he start against Cyprus? On current form it would be hard to leave him
out.
Hardly he didn't play after they conceded 6 against United in the cup that season. West Ham were dire that year. While he did play his part in their relegation, to say he did it single-handedly is a bit extremeQuote:
Originally Posted by Tram_14
I wasn't that serious.....I was exaggerating for effect.
One for the much maligned Doc last night. Clinton also scored one, God damn him :mad:
delap would be a better option
played there when he was at derby
actually think he's played everywhere except in goal...hmmm
o'shea