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issbill Member of the Month on: January 2006
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Wasn't aware they played in the same team

Ronaldinho is a midfielder, attacking agreed
Fri Jun 29, 2007 5:19 pm
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zdirish17 Member of the Month on: August 2006
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i have to diaagree iss, messi is definitely a forward, played there yesaterday for argentina
Fri Jun 29, 2007 5:24 pm
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issbill wrote:

You can have say a strikeforce should be two, but what happens if you are 0-1, do you just keep playing the same way, and what happens if one gets injured, so it should be 4.

Maybe 3 but no team can leave space on the bench for 2 strikers, also Man u only had 1 striker for most of the season and scored more than 15 goals then anyone in the league, so its not only striker which create and get the goals.
spurs have a decent strikeforce but this season they also didn't score alot, 25 less than a team with 1 striker for most of the season.
Most teams have 4 strikers but it is not always 1 gets injured like at a time man u had 3 strikers out so then you could make it that it should be 6
Spurs's strikeforce can't compete with the likes of Inter, Real or barca.
Another thing is that the ucl winners Milan only played with one striker

Oh ya, Tgl and pap this is more about in a team rather than the world


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messi is a player who can play perfect in the midfield and perfect in the attack. just like arjen robben he's a midfielder and a striker Smile
Fri Jun 29, 2007 5:39 pm
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papadoodpoedels wrote:
messi is a player who can play perfect in the midfield and perfect in the attack. just like arjen robben he's a midfielder and a striker Smile


I wouldn't put Robben near my strikeforce for Luton et alone a prem club, midfield definetly.

I have to disagree I think our current strikeforce is the best in the prem and that instantly means one of the best in the world

I don't think we did too badly goal wise being the third highest in England, yet that is even without a decent scoring midfielder like Lampard and Ronaldo. If we did we could be a possible challenger as Mourinho hinted, also we would need England's no 1 cb and gk to be in top form for the season with Jenas to see his potential actually materialise. Then we might actually challenge, but I will say now that won't happen, but I believe we will finish 4th


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euhm i think manchester united and chelsea's attack is better then tottenhams strikeforce sorry tottenhams strikeforce is good i agree with that but manchester united and chelsea's strikeforce are the best in the prem league.
Fri Jun 29, 2007 7:48 pm
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issbill, car to place a friendly wager on who finishes higher in the premeirship next season out of Arsenal and tottenham? Cool
Fri Jun 29, 2007 8:24 pm
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issbill Member of the Month on: January 2006
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footyfanatic51 wrote:
issbill, car to place a friendly wager on who finishes higher in the premeirship next season out of Arsenal and tottenham? Cool


Yep how much are you willing to hand over at the end of the season?
Fri Jun 29, 2007 11:36 pm
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