it was a dreadful tackle but not the worst ive seen that goes to John Wayne Bobbit
It's up there with Keane's, Brown was lucky.
Binya will always have a career should he wish to switch to rugby, he'd be great for raking the ball out with minimum damage
It's only just begun...............
If the last 21 years were class, here's looking forward to the next 21 years. It is our time
it was a dreadful tackle but not the worst ive seen that goes to John Wayne Bobbit
'It's just a flesh wound".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eMkth8FWno
Awful tackle by the Benfica player, but this may be the worst ever -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuRvoe3G0PU
or this one-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RrPn8HBc-4
Last edited by osarusan; 07/11/2007 at 2:53 PM.
Yeah he is a good player, but he needs to improve his left foot. Great engine and great passion and good speed and ball control.
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Pretty horrible tackle. He should get a long ban for it and a hefty fine. How about a new kind of punishment? If Scott Brown is injured, your man should pay his medical fees.
Still not as bad as Keane on Haaland all those years ago.
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Binya was dirty all night and the ref should have yellow carded him earlier on for his constant fouling.
I think I should the parachute, because I'm great.
In fact, I think I should get both parachutes, in case one doesn't work.
You're either avin a laugh or you're off your bleedin barnet mate! By any chance are you letting your anti-Celtic heart rule your more astute brain on this one? I'd be pretty confident in saying Brown will be a top-class player over the next ten years. Evidence Scotland's victory away to France with Brown in the team versus their defeat to Georgia in his absence as a subtle indicator that he drives a team with his, in my view blatantly apparent, energy, skill and determination.
Don't worry about me eirebhoy, I'm fine honest. I suggest you save some worry for that poor Ireland lad.
Me. I did. Right up there. Last post on first page.Seriously though, I don't know anyone in the world that would call Scott Brown "rubbish"
Runs around way, way too quickly making stupid decisionsGreat engine and great passion .
Now this fellas having a laughgood speed and ball control
Nope. Deadly serious. The lad is as limited as the day is longYou're either avin a laugh or you're off your bleedin barnet mate!
Even if I was anti-Celtic (No more than dozens of other clubs) he's only in the jaysus door for godsake.By any chance are you letting your anti-Celtic heart
Celtic have had oodles of players I admired down through.
I would never let dislike of a club cloud my judgement of a player.
Works both ways though........
And I would bet you all the tea in China he will never make it in any meaningful way beyond the Old FirmI'd be pretty confident in saying Brown will be a top-class player over the next ten years.
Runs around way, way too quickly making stupid decisionsin my view blatantly apparent, energy, skill and determination.
The epitomie of the quick, brainless footballer.
Anyway while all the Celtic fans are hanging on my every word I'd also like to say that McGeady is a mediocrity, Nakamura will never make it at a higher level and overall it's one of the poorest Celtic sides in years
Funny, isn't that what they say about you on here.
Fair enough if you think he makes stupid decisions, I feel though that he is a pretty intelligent player and that the bit of headlessness he has will be coached out of him over the next couple of years, he's only 22 at the moment. Even now though I think given his attributes that he would be an invaluable member, like he is for Celtic and Scotland, in the majority of teams.
I don't know?? Who's they??
Also, much like Scott Brown I'd imagine, I don't care what people say on foot
Nope, that would be fact.Fair enough if you think he makes stupid decisions
You "feel" he's "pretty" intelligent?? Already we're starting to see a bit of a climbdown from the BrownitesI feel though that he is a pretty intelligent player
By Gordon fcukin Stratchan?!?!?!and that the bit of headlessness he has will be coached out of him over the next couple of years
What age is Rooney??he's only 22 at the moment.
Or Ronaldo??
Or Messi??
Or Fabregas??
Or at least 100 more talented youngsters I could name off the top of my head FFS
OK, say for arguments sake replace Celtic with Milan and replace Scotland with Spain........no diceEven now though I think given his attributes that he would be an invaluable member, like he is for Celtic and Scotland, in the majority of teams
Seriously, bring as much tea as you can muster to that foot.ie meet-up. I'll bring as much tea as I can muster. We will leave our respective loads of tea with a neutral party and in ten years time hen Scott is still pi$$ing about higher reaches of SPL/Lower reaches of Premiership I can go collect all our teas and be declared winner![]()
its the exact same as keanes on haaland
By which you mean appalling?
Edit: While I have much sympathy for Scott Brown at this moment in time I tend towards LTID's view. Scott Brown is a handy SPL player and little more than that in my (admitedly rather limited) exposure to him. He could be the new Sean Maloney for sure.
Last edited by sadloserkid; 07/11/2007 at 10:11 PM.
The ball is round and has many surprises.
Lim till i die - You don't have a clue about the guy, I'm sorry. It was the "speed and control" thing that confirmed that. Anyone that has seen a fair bit will know that one of his main strengths is running with the ball from midfield and his good speed and control is pretty obvious.
For a 22 year old he's a very sensible chap. His energy is unbelievable, he hassles the opposition as much as anyone and is regularly getting booked. He has been sent off once in his career. That says it all. He knows exactly his limits.Runs around way, way too quickly making stupid decisions
This one isn't even up for debate. Brown certainly does have "good speed and ball control".Now this fellas having a laugh
What's your limits? Make the criteria and I'll put a serious bet down if you want.And I would bet you all the tea in China he will never make it in any meaningful way beyond the Old Firm
No, no, no. Thomas Gravesen is all energy brainless footballer. Brown is very, very intelligent.The epitomie of the quick, brainless footballer.
Well I can't really argue this with you because you don't like McGeady either but just look at the changes in McGeady's game to see Strachan's strengths. He's a fantastic coach. Robbie Keane reckons he's the best manager he worked under. He's not a world class manager but in terms of coaching he knows exactly what he's doing.By Gordon fcukin Stratchan?!?!?!
I could name 1000 players more talented than Gattuso too.Or at least 100 more talented youngsters I could name off the top of my head FFS
Anyway, get back to me about this bet.
btw - While you're incredibly biased against Celtic this is purely about ability to judge a player. I think Celtic's defenders are absolutely rubbish. I'm not so biased that I can't see that. I don't think I let bias cloud my judgement. The reason I'm bringing up this talk of bias is because of your mention of Naka and McGeady.
Last edited by eirebhoy; 07/11/2007 at 10:26 PM.
Lim til I die, I don't see much point continuing when you feel the need to shift the goalposts and compare a 'rubbish' player to the most exceptional young talents in the game, and give Milan and Spain as examples of the majority of the teams this rubbish player wouldn't be an important member of. Sorry but it just seems a bit silly to me.![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysERzTLufiY
Have some of that
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