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Rotherham v Leicester City match thread

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Guest LCFC_World
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Is it just me that misses Lloyd Dyer already? His pace down the wing will be missed, and we still have not signed a replacement. 

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Is it just me that misses Lloyd Dyer already? His pace down the wing will be missed, and we still have not signed a replacement. 

...Albrighton?

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Is it just me that misses Lloyd Dyer already? His pace down the wing will be missed, and we still have not signed a replacement. 

His pace was devastating, but I think we were right to let him go as I fear with pace his best asset, that'll be in the decline in coming years, if not already. Sure Albrighton isn't as quick but we still have plenty of pace in the team so I can't see a direct replacement arriving personally. 

Guest LCFC_World
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...Albrighton?

 

Hes not the same kind of player....

Guest LCFC_World
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Knockaert is injured...GREAT. Relegation bound  ;)

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Hes not the same kind of player....

Yeah he's better.

 

Don't get me wrong, I loved Lloyd, but Albrighton has so much more to his game other than just pace. 

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Yeah he's better.

Don't get me wrong, I loved Lloyd, but Albrighton has so much more to his game other than just pace.

I think he means that although Albrighton does has qualities that doesn't have, Dyer's pace was a very pivotal part of our play last year that Albrighton doesn't have, not taking anything away from him.

Guest LCFC_World
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As good as GTF has been, i do not believe he should start. Hes that kind of player you bring on in the 70th minute if you have no other options.

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As good as GTF has been, i do not believe he should start. Hes that kind of player you bring on in the 70th minute if you have no other options.

Where has anyone said that he should?

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Nope, it's a sort of j/z sound for double l's in Spanish. oo-jo-ah

I wasn't asking, I was telling. Its exactly the same for both Latin America and spain versions of spanish.

A few examples

Chicken - Pollo (Pronounced Poy-oh)

Paella (Pronounced pie-hey-ya)

In no way a j or z sound.

Isn't it said like that famous Hawaiian greeting

Similar, yes.

As I understand it, he speaks Argentinian and Spanish.  In Spanish you are correct, however in Argentinian two 'll's is pronounced as a double 'ss'  making his surname Ussoa Maybe one of our worthwhile BBC journalists could actually ask him, then we would know.

There is no language names as Argintenian. The de facto language is Latin-American Spanish with a few regional variations. That said, 99% of people speak spanish.

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As I understand it, he speaks Argentinian and Spanish.  In Spanish you are correct, however in Argentinian two 'll's is pronounced as a double 'ss'  making his surname Ussoa Maybe one of our worthwhile BBC journalists could actually ask him, then we would know.

silly foreigners and their made up languages

 

#topgearbantz

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