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Is De Laet made of glass?

  

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  1. 1. What is De Laet made of

    • Glass
      5
    • Straw
      8
    • Sticks
      9
    • A fine sugar nest
      21
    • Asbestos
      16


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Posted

Forever hobbling about. Got injured just watching a penalty last night.

Forever hobbling about. Got injured just watching a penalty last night.

Alan Young reckons he was having a heart attack, tit

Posted

Seems KingFox get's some things right from time to time.

What a weakling he is, attacks incredibly well, but is a rubbish defender, probably daren't go in for a tackle incase he gets off worse.

Posted

Seems KingFox get's some things right from time to time.

What a weakling he is, attacks incredibly well, but is a rubbish defender, probably daren't go in for a tackle incase he gets off worse.

Seems KingFox get's some things right from time to time.

What a weakling he is, attacks incredibly well, but is a rubbish defender, probably daren't go in for a tackle incase he gets off worse.

still better than Peltier

Posted

Seems KingFox get's some things right from time to time.

What a weakling he is, attacks incredibly well, but is a rubbish defender, probably daren't go in for a tackle incase he gets off worse.

Hes a great tackler and considering we still havent conceded dow that side he obviously isn't that bad as a defender. Anything was an improvement on Peltier though

Posted

That pass to Mackail-Smith was brilliant. Dont know how he thought he'd pass to Whitbread when CMS was right in front of him. Decent player though, and decievingly quick

Posted

Stringer said that he went down short of breath and with a tight chest?

was he muff diving?

Posted

Hes a great tackler and considering we still havent conceded dow that side he obviously isn't that bad as a defender. Anything was an improvement on Peltier though

We haven't conceded, because Morgan, St Ledger and Whitbread have been absolute rocks.

Our right-side of defence always looks the weakest, De Laet often get's beaten, last night on a couple of occasions he got absolutely skinned, gave a few balls away etc...

I can't fault his attacking ability, but then if he keeps doing it sooner or later he will get caught out of position, and we will concede a goal.

Defensively he is our weakest, and that's a fact.

Posted

He pulled a muscle in his chest, that's where these rumours of a heart attack are coming from I'm guessing. I rate him highly, think he'll be a top player for us this season.

Posted

Hes a great tackler and considering we still havent conceded dow that side he obviously isn't that bad as a defender. Anything was an improvement on Peltier though

That stat is crap, I saw the website it was taken from, basically, the goals we have conceded have not been struck from the right side of the are/pitch. So a cross from the right headed home from in front of the goal, classes as a goal from the centre, even if the blame is the RB.

Not criticising RDL here, but I don't read anything into that stat.

He's the first player ever to be booked for talking to a goalkeeper.

Got booked for talking to the opposition goalie does that count?

Posted

I understood he got injured stopping the penalty save follow up from going in.

Posted

didnt he skin Wayne Bridge last night?

Totally stripped him for pace. On last nights showing old Bridgey should hang up his boots and focus his attention on hanging onto his out of his league WAG.

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