GK01 wrote:Robyn van Persie wrote:
Did you forward mine to Sam or shall I send it to him?
He has only forwarded his articles
How selfish
GK01 wrote:Robyn van Persie wrote:
Did you forward mine to Sam or shall I send it to him?
He has only forwarded his articles
Sean wrote:Whens this being made?
Sean wrote:Did you get mine Sam?
Ramalalaharivololona wrote:It'll be on the Wordpress blog, right? I'm already following
Laurencio wrote:Ramalalaharivololona wrote:It'll be on the Wordpress blog, right? I'm already following
Whut? Link us.
GK01 wrote:Faggots I still haven't got anything from some of you.
GK01 wrote:Sean wrote:Whens this being made?
Will launch most likely next week, Wednesday the 18th I believe it will be.
Ramalalaharivololona wrote:The more interest I can take in the blog, the less interest I can take in the forum.
It's a win-win for everyone
Muhkoo wrote:I wasn't happy that i was too slow to catch the danish one. I do reserve the right to comment and criticize on the 2 teams i follow most, Denmark being one
"Sadly for them they’ve never won a major tournament, the furthest they
have reached in a competition is the Semi-Finals in 1984, in-fact, many
players from the ‘Olsen Gang’ still play (All be it 10 years older than
they were)."
Denmark WON Euro 1992, the only players left from the original Olsen Gang of 2002 and 2004 are Thomas Sørensen (Goalkeeper, still Premier league class) Dennis Rommedahl (Spent his fall in Brøndby playing most matches with injury, still the fastest man we have at our disposal) Martin Jørgensen(AGF) and Christian Poulsen(Evian) also, but they are bench/reserve players now due to Stuttgart's William Kvist and Club Brugge's Niki Zimling. Unless Daniel Jensen has the best spring in his career in bottom Serie A club Novara the 4 previous mentioned are the only old Olsen Gang members that will get a call-up for Euro 2012.
Else the descriptions of the players are fine (Agger one is a bit odd). Honorable mention probably lacks William Kvist, midfield engine for Stuttgart and Denmark (highly instrumental to FCK being able to contain Barcelona at home last CL season and making it to the CL Round of 16) who is currently ranked as the 24th best player in Germany on the Kicker.de ranking list. Above players like Neuer, Lahm, Gomez, Raul and Podolski.
Zzonked wrote:Muhkoo wrote:I wasn't happy that i was too slow to catch the danish one. I do reserve the right to comment and criticize on the 2 teams i follow most, Denmark being one
"Sadly for them they’ve never won a major tournament, the furthest they
have reached in a competition is the Semi-Finals in 1984, in-fact, many
players from the ‘Olsen Gang’ still play (All be it 10 years older than
they were)."
Denmark WON Euro 1992, the only players left from the original Olsen Gang of 2002 and 2004 are Thomas Sørensen (Goalkeeper, still Premier league class) Dennis Rommedahl (Spent his fall in Brøndby playing most matches with injury, still the fastest man we have at our disposal) Martin Jørgensen(AGF) and Christian Poulsen(Evian) also, but they are bench/reserve players now due to Stuttgart's William Kvist and Club Brugge's Niki Zimling. Unless Daniel Jensen has the best spring in his career in bottom Serie A club Novara the 4 previous mentioned are the only old Olsen Gang members that will get a call-up for Euro 2012.
Else the descriptions of the players are fine (Agger one is a bit odd). Honorable mention probably lacks William Kvist, midfield engine for Stuttgart and Denmark (highly instrumental to FCK being able to contain Barcelona at home last CL season and making it to the CL Round of 16) who is currently ranked as the 24th best player in Germany on the Kicker.de ranking list. Above players like Neuer, Lahm, Gomez, Raul and Podolski.
Is the other team you follow Holland?
Muhkoo wrote:Zzonked wrote:Muhkoo wrote:I wasn't happy that i was too slow to catch the danish one. I do reserve the right to comment and criticize on the 2 teams i follow most, Denmark being one
"Sadly for them they’ve never won a major tournament, the furthest they
have reached in a competition is the Semi-Finals in 1984, in-fact, many
players from the ‘Olsen Gang’ still play (All be it 10 years older than
they were)."
Denmark WON Euro 1992, the only players left from the original Olsen Gang of 2002 and 2004 are Thomas Sørensen (Goalkeeper, still Premier league class) Dennis Rommedahl (Spent his fall in Brøndby playing most matches with injury, still the fastest man we have at our disposal) Martin Jørgensen(AGF) and Christian Poulsen(Evian) also, but they are bench/reserve players now due to Stuttgart's William Kvist and Club Brugge's Niki Zimling. Unless Daniel Jensen has the best spring in his career in bottom Serie A club Novara the 4 previous mentioned are the only old Olsen Gang members that will get a call-up for Euro 2012.
Else the descriptions of the players are fine (Agger one is a bit odd). Honorable mention probably lacks William Kvist, midfield engine for Stuttgart and Denmark (highly instrumental to FCK being able to contain Barcelona at home last CL season and making it to the CL Round of 16) who is currently ranked as the 24th best player in Germany on the Kicker.de ranking list. Above players like Neuer, Lahm, Gomez, Raul and Podolski.
Is the other team you follow Holland?
For international sure, i did mean Ajax but could probably say a few things about Netherlands as well Then again if you watch football on a regular basis, you will know most of the netherlands team, as they are mostly star players.
Zzonked wrote:Muhkoo wrote:
For international sure, i did mean Ajax but could probably say a few things about Netherlands as well Then again if you watch football on a regular basis, you will know most of the netherlands team, as they are mostly star players.
Ah okay, I was only asking because I did the Netherlands in this article thing.