Fucking spastic.BigJ0526 wrote:Spot on about Nani. Selfish cunt. I heard in the off season some American Football teams were interested in giving him tryouts as a kicker after seeing his remarkable ability to kick a ball over the crossbar.
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Dimitar Berbatov: Best striker in the premier league?
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Is Berbatov the best?
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Total Votes: 25
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Theo Filippo-
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That is one of the worst jokes I have seen.
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Whilst premature to call his recent rich vein of form enough to make him the best in the league, he is playing great, no doubt.
He has been tremendous the last 3-4 games, and one of the most frustrating strikers in the league seems to be gaining consistency, something he previously lacked.
I often told my mates, consistency is the only obstacle between Berbatov and becoming one of the most feared strikers in England, and Europe. If he can maintain this consistency, he could write himself into the book of Manchester Greats.
Sadly, due to his age, he had better act fast, since, at the ripe age of 30, Berbatov isn't getting any younger, to say the least.
He has been tremendous the last 3-4 games, and one of the most frustrating strikers in the league seems to be gaining consistency, something he previously lacked.
I often told my mates, consistency is the only obstacle between Berbatov and becoming one of the most feared strikers in England, and Europe. If he can maintain this consistency, he could write himself into the book of Manchester Greats.
Sadly, due to his age, he had better act fast, since, at the ripe age of 30, Berbatov isn't getting any younger, to say the least.
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The_Quilo wrote:Whilst premature to call his recent rich vein of form enough to make him the best in the league, he is playing great, no doubt.
He has been tremendous the last 3-4 games, and one of the most frustrating strikers in the league seems to be gaining consistency, something he previously lacked.
I often told my mates, consistency is the only obstacle between Berbatov and becoming one of the most feared strikers in England, and Europe. If he can maintain this consistency, he could write himself into the book of Manchester Greats.
Sadly, due to his age, he had better act fast, since, at the ripe age of 30, Berbatov isn't getting any younger, to say the least.
No one's getting younger ever. Why is this even a saying?
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Second best after Balotelli now I'm afraid
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Dagbon wrote:The_Quilo wrote:Whilst premature to call his recent rich vein of form enough to make him the best in the league, he is playing great, no doubt.
He has been tremendous the last 3-4 games, and one of the most frustrating strikers in the league seems to be gaining consistency, something he previously lacked.
I often told my mates, consistency is the only obstacle between Berbatov and becoming one of the most feared strikers in England, and Europe. If he can maintain this consistency, he could write himself into the book of Manchester Greats.
Sadly, due to his age, he had better act fast, since, at the ripe age of 30, Berbatov isn't getting any younger, to say the least.
No one's getting younger ever. Why is this even a saying?
I beg to differ...
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Third after Shelvey.Grenade wrote:Second best after Balotelli now I'm afraid