What does this have to do with Stephan El Shaarawy?Templeton7|RFC wrote:So, we should just accept that a player is good on a grand scale of things, if he plays in a shit league?
Nobody accepted that Jelavic was good, takes the PL by storm in the second half of last season, signing of the season and there was nothing that you could do but accept it.
All because he played in "the shitty spl lmao".
James, your problem is me actually responding to you. You're used to people ignoring you therefore never need any comeback, but soon as somebody decided to challenge you, you shit yourself and "everything is irrelevant, reported. bye then". Get a fucking grip, stand up for yourself and stop being so pathetic for once in your life.
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Pato may still come good. Look at Van Persie.
El Sharaawy is a good player, exciting talent and makes things happen in a team that's struggling to make an impact. Hope he stays at Milan and keep developing.
El Sharaawy is a good player, exciting talent and makes things happen in a team that's struggling to make an impact. Hope he stays at Milan and keep developing.
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He's a liar and a hypocrite.Glen Damon wrote:It is quite odd that he would make such a noobish error when you consider the number of times he has posted condescending remarks about the grammar of other forumites.Trent wrote:
Why is there a comma there?
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Jeff wrote:This reminds me of Pato remember when he was younger he was like the next big thing or supposedly Anyways then he got injuries a lot which kind of stopped him from reaching his full Potential i suppose. Or maybe he was being overrated at the time.
Well there lies the problem. Any player can get injuries that stop their progress.
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The italian Thomas Muller
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Dr. Ján Ĩtor wrote:The italian Thomas Muller
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Templeton7|RFC wrote:AndItsKoren! wrote:What does the quality of the team have to do with the part of the post you replied to? Being a defensive team doesn't make a team good, look at Liverpool.
When you have one of the worst goalkeepers in the league, in current form ...
3 clean sheets in 4 games since his return from injury.
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kill me nowDr. Ján Ĩtor wrote:The italian Thomas Muller
He's much better, Müller is nowhere near as skillful
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Müller ♥
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Thomas Muller is god.
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Gegilworld93 wrote:kill me nowDr. Ján Ĩtor wrote:The italian Thomas Muller
He's much better, Müller is nowhere near as skillful
Müller is better.