spirefox Posted 7 October 2004 Posted 7 October 2004 I see Gazza may be playing for the posh on friday,We really need a quality midfielder and deadball specialist,is it just a wild fantasy?!?
Anish Posted 7 October 2004 Posted 7 October 2004 Gazza is no longer a quality footballer! Although with Micky's tendency to sign has-been veterans (or in his words 'experienced players') he could be on MA's shopping list!
Sparky Posted 7 October 2004 Posted 7 October 2004 gazza was a pure footballing genious but not anymore . he could be better than some of our midfielders though !
Wellman Posted 7 October 2004 Posted 7 October 2004 in my eyes and most other english people, he's still a legend. BUT NOT A FOTTBALLER ANYMORE, sorry gazza's lost it Sorry BM
Scow Posted 7 October 2004 Posted 7 October 2004 He's never lost his footballing ability, he just can't run....very far or fast.
Buzzell Posted 8 October 2004 Posted 8 October 2004 Only thing he would probably have is his great passing skills but everything else has gone down the drain. Gazza is officially shit
Cobbo Posted 8 October 2004 Posted 8 October 2004 I am the new Gazza! Ahem :: I bet he'll run a few rings round a few of our players, he still has the dribbling skills
Guest Posted 8 October 2004 Posted 8 October 2004 He could have been the best player in the world....why is it the most naturally gifted players bring short their own careers, Best, Maradona, Gazza.......
Cobbo Posted 8 October 2004 Posted 8 October 2004 He could have been the best player in the world....why is it the most naturally gifted players bring short their own careers, Best, Maradona, Gazza....... 25016[/snapback] The best players seem to be the most easily influenced and stupid Gazza was so bloody good in '90! That tackle on Gary Charles seemed to fork him up for the rest of his career/life. Maradona had quite a long career though, he's just a little tubby now ::
Scow Posted 8 October 2004 Posted 8 October 2004 He could have been the best player in the world....why is it the most naturally gifted players bring short their own careers, Best, Maradona, Gazza....... 25016[/snapback] Stan Collymore.....
Guest Posted 8 October 2004 Posted 8 October 2004 Maradona had quite a long career though, he's just a little tubby now :: He was a bit canny! He might have had a long career, but he dropped down the levels somewhat to keep it going.
Cobbo Posted 8 October 2004 Posted 8 October 2004 Maradona had quite a long career though, he's just a little tubby now :: He was a bit canny! He might have had a long career, but he dropped down the levels somewhat to keep it going. 25032[/snapback] Fair enough...I'm too young to remember in any detail
Ric Flair Posted 8 October 2004 Posted 8 October 2004 Maradona was the business, i've got a dvd of him and he's unreal. Such a fat sweaty bastard now though, saddens me.
Cat Burger Posted 8 October 2004 Posted 8 October 2004 Maradona was the business, i've got a dvd of him and he's unreal. Such a fat sweaty bastard now though, saddens me. 25037[/snapback] The name Cantona springs to mind aswell. retired at 30 didn't he?
Guest Daniel Posted 8 October 2004 Posted 8 October 2004 in my eyes and most other english people, he's still a legend. BUT NOT A FOTTBALLER ANYMORE, sorry gazza's lost it Sorry BM 24948[/snapback] What you say sorry to me for? Your shit spelling of FOOTBALLER ? ::
Wellman Posted 8 October 2004 Posted 8 October 2004 in my eyes and most other english people, he's still a legend. BUT NOT A FOTTBALLER ANYMORE, sorry gazza's lost it Sorry BM 24948[/snapback] What you say sorry to me for? Your shit spelling of FOOTBALLER ? :: 25062[/snapback] sorry i just seem to remember that goal at Wembley, against errrr Scotland
Buzzell Posted 8 October 2004 Posted 8 October 2004 Id profer Nalis to Gazza 25081[/snapback] And Williams Only kidding
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