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With subtitles or for his french accent

LCFC has found a house for him, his fiancee arrive from France in 2 or 3 weeks.

Good news for Yann, for his mental balance

Hoping that one day he may become Mister free-kicks with our blue army

MU had Canto, we have Kermo :celebrate:

:blink:

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With subtitles or for his french accent

LCFC has found a house for him, his fiancee arrive from France in 2 or 3 weeks.

Good news for Yann, for his mental balance

Hoping that one day he may become Mister free-kicks with our blue army

MU had Canto, we have Kermo :celebrate:

Allez Les Bleus!!! :chant:

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How on earth people can make these wild statements about the ability of a player weve barely played yet is beyond me!

I hope he does turn out to be a good player but Ive been at both games hes played so far and couldnt say either way yet. Didnt do anything at Middlesboro to make me think hes anything special and wasnt on the pitch long enough against Preston either. I will look forward to seeing a lot more of him before I judge his ability/suitability for this team. :)

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How on earth people can make these wild statements about the ability of a player weve barely played yet is beyond me!

Parce que ils not haveon pas tout de son marbles

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http://www.thebluearmy.co.uk/news/Yann-Ker...il/article.html

Nigel Pearson believes the emergence of striker Yann Kermorgant has added another dimension to his attacking options.

Pearson has preferred the Frenchman to Steve Howard in the last two away trips, at Middlesbrough and Coventry City.

While the former Stade Reims player has yet to score, Pearson has been pleased with his overall contribution and looks set to continue to partner Matty Fryatt against Derby on Saturday.

"I thought he did very well at Coventry," said Pearson.

"Technically he is excellent. I thought he was difficult for them to play against at the Ricoh Arena. He showed some very encouraging signs.

"I was never worried about him adapting to the physical nature of English football because that his is game anyway. He is a physically and very resilient player. He is a very good addition to the squad.

"Possibly, it is the first time we have had like-for-like cover for Steve Howard. He is different but if you are thinking of the aerial threat, he does give us a different option in that sense.

"He wins a lot of headers but he is a slightly different player and gives us a different option."

Pearson's assistant, Craig Shakespeare, said the entire coaching staff had been impressed with the 27-year-old in training and said he was one of the best headers of a ball he had ever seen.

"I have to say, he has impressed everyone with his finishing ability," said Shakespeare.

"He is a natural finisher and is very good with either foot. He is also one of the best I have seen with his timing in the air. He hangs there and is very good for his size.

"He will be a good addition for us and he has shown that he is quite capable of playing at this level. I am sure there will be more to come from him.

"He has settled in very well. He would be the first to admit that when he came here the pace of the game and the intensity caught him out a bit, but he has acclimatised quite well.

"By being a forward, goals have a lot to do with it. I would like to see him get his first goal which will give him a massive lift.

"His style is suited to the English game and hopefully he will go from strength to strength."

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Yes. I remember people doing that with Kaebi! :rolleyes:

With virtually every player that hasn't played in england before. no doubt that flanimals internet crashed last year from over use of youtube to find out about tunchev.

Still kaebi is a ledgend for his tackle on figo in the 06 WC. Thats the way tackles should be made in the sort of "I'm gonna snap both your legs in half but it's ok because i kicked the ball before you". in fact that's the general way that i play.

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Yann yann he's our man, if he can't do it no one can.

There must be an old Stan Collymore chant we could use for Yann, i remember the Stan drives a van one or something that we sung on the top few rows of the Carling stand for the entire game when we destroyed Sunderland.

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