Carl the Llama Posted 26 November 2012 Posted 26 November 2012 If you look at his wiki page spent three years at youth level in France so probably yes he does speak French, but I don't know Does Knocky not speak english then? In any case, being Hungarian, I'd imagine 3 years is more than enough for Marko to pick up the language. Blows my mind how quickly Eastern Europeans pick up new tongues (the ones that I know anyway).
Bob Weasel Fox Posted 26 November 2012 Posted 26 November 2012 Unlike the procession of moaners we've seen at the club over the past couple of seasons, Futacs seems to be a thoroughly professional player who is happy to get his head down, work hard and do a job when he's asked. A refreshing change. this
Maybes Posted 26 November 2012 Posted 26 November 2012 Does Futacs speak french then? Can't see how he could be best mates with him otherwise, well not to the extent that he would leave the club because futacs got the boot(which isn't happening anytime soon Yes, he can speak French. Very well I might add.
Babylon Posted 26 November 2012 Posted 26 November 2012 How could we possibly replace a player we've not used.
Corky Posted 26 November 2012 Posted 26 November 2012 Yes, he can speak French. Very well I might add. But does he sound like Joey Barton?
Maybes Posted 26 November 2012 Posted 26 November 2012 But does he sound like Joey Barton? That video is quality!
DorsetFox9 Posted 27 November 2012 Posted 27 November 2012 Futacs has to start at the weekend, Vardy and Waghorn extremely low on confidence. We actually sounded better when Futacs came on.
sdb Posted 27 November 2012 Posted 27 November 2012 Excellent tonight, although I thought Waghorn played well too. Would have Schlupp, Futacs and Waggy as the front 3 to rotate next game.
Danno Posted 27 November 2012 Posted 27 November 2012 Excellent tonight, although I thought Waghorn played well too. Would have Schlupp, Futacs and Waggy as the front 3 to rotate next game. No Knockaert, Marshall or Dyer?
sdb Posted 27 November 2012 Posted 27 November 2012 Not as a front 3 - just the 3 strikers i'd have in mind, whether as a 1, 2 or 3 man attack.
GingerrrFox Posted 28 November 2012 Posted 28 November 2012 I reckon Pearson is scared to play Futacs because then there is the temptation to lump the ball forwards long in his direction instead of playing the ball around like we have done and looked dangerous in doing so. It happens in a lot of teams when there is a huge striker, the easy ball is to hoof it to him.
sdb Posted 28 November 2012 Posted 28 November 2012 We lumped the ball for 90 mins yesterday - with and without Futacs
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