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Old 25-03-2010, 10:43 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Ghana difficult to like?
Not to the extent of Germany or Serbia obviously, but they just kinda run around a lot and kick people. If only Tony Yeboah still played for them.
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Simon, Kezman retired from international football before the last WC I think. If not, just after. He was at PSG then was loaned to Zenit who he played decently for (watched his games online) but they decided not to take the option to buy and he went back to PSG. Last I heard he was either negotiating to have his contract nulled or already had and is a free agent. Apparently there's plenty of lower-half Prem interest in him, would love to see him in the Prem again. I miss Batman

If Essien and Appiah are fit we shouldn't even bother turning up against Ghana, they'll destroy Culina and Grella.
I thought he played at 06, in fact I'm certain he did as I believe he was one of the Serbia players fined for their poor performance. I know he went to Fenerbache and then PSG on loan and then they bought him but I wasn't sure where he went after that as I've noticed he hasn't been playing. So disappointing as he was ridiculous for us in Holland, PSV should bring him back, who knows what a move back to the place he had his greatest moments may do.
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If Essien and Appiah are fit we shouldn't even bother turning up against Ghana, they'll destroy Culina and Grella.
I would be amazed if Grella even got on the park tbh.
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Not to the extent of Germany or Serbia obviously, but they just kinda run around a lot and kick people. If only Tony Yeboah still played for them.
Thank **** he isn't.
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We should romp this group - Germany - Who?

Serbia - defence leaks like an old shower head

Ghana - No flair, no attack whatsoever
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Old 27-03-2010, 04:23 AM   #22 (permalink)
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Old 28-03-2010, 02:11 PM   #24 (permalink)
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Hahaha that's so good!
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Thank God Archie Thompson didn't take the shot, would have missed the stand.
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For those thinking it might be a Rick Roll'd, it's the STUFF HISTORY ad campaign.
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Yeh agree, they were brilliant, if not overplayed.
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