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Does anyone know what happens when Ashley hangs out with jermain jenas?
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Good idea.
GK - Schmeichel, absolute best bloke of all time without question. RB - Neville, he hates Scousers. LB - Irwin, legend. CB - BRUUUUUCE! CB - Stam, probably best defender we've had in my lifetime. RW - Ronaldo, ridiculously good at times. LW - Giggs, no explanation required. CM - Scholes, genius. CM - Keane, purely for his United days as he's been increasingly annoying since he left. CF - Cantona, WAG. CF - Solskjaer, who put the ball in the Scousers/Germans net?
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GK - Shaka Hislop
RB - Graeme Murty LB - Nicky Shorey CB - Keith Curle CB - Steve Wood RW - Jamie Lambert LW - Michael Gilkes CM - Neil Webb. CM - Steve Sidwell CF - Kerry Dixon CF - Robin Friday |
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International Coach
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Just a side note to this, at the time the rumours were actually ****ley, the DJ and Jermaine Pennant as the three. I think the guy who wrote the song used Jenas as it rhymed with penis.
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I'd ruled out loanees otherwise I agree Upson should be there - as for Parky too much the honest journeyman for me - but Chris Casper - that's an interesting one - on potential I'd agree - tbh only on one of those 11 would I stick to my guns come what may
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Spanish_Vicente
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: cricsim, lol
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Chris Casper was awesome I thought, had he not had his career cut short I reckon he would have made it back into the premiership, with Reading or another side. My Dad always goes on about how his Dad was apparently a realy good player also.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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Might as well have a go:
GK: John Lukic - loved Pat Jennings, he of the ma-hoo-sive hands, as a kid but he returned to Spurts, which isn't done. Seaman was quality, but prone to the odd mementous **** up and persisted with a tache at least ten years after it was socially accpetable to sport one. Johnny was the most underrated keeper of his day and it seems incredible he never played for England. RB: Pat Rice - not the greatest natural talent, but Arsenal to the very marrow. LB: Kenny Samson - He's fat and round and he bounces on the ground, as the song would have it. Our only England regular in the dark days of the mid-80s. CB: Tony Adams - Of course. Just don't speak publically, Tone. CB: Steve Bould - O'Leary misses out for being a massive dick since he left. Bould was a wonderfully umcomplicated stopper in the old-fashioned mode. RM: David Rocastle - Ah, Rocky. Graham should never have sold you. Unfulfilled talent and a massive loss. CM: Michael Thomas - Edges out Viera for that goal. CM: Liam Brady - Ah, Chippy. Another man with Arsenal stamped through him like a stick of rock. Wonderful touch and vision. LM: Marc Overmars - He was quick. Very, very quick. & he had an endearing habit of scoring vital goals. FW: Alan Smith - The clever one with the soft Brummie accent rather than the dirty Leeds/ManUre hack. Equally adept at leading the line or being a target man for another striker to play off. FW: Dennis Bergkamp - Best technique of any player I've seen to pull on the red and white. "Genius" is a word devalued by overuse, but definitely fits the Dutch master. Not afraid of a sly elbow if the occasion merited it either.
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