Well as the resident LFC fan, it would have been too predictable to have said that myselfOriginally Posted by Jon L. Obscene
Well as the resident LFC fan, it would have been too predictable to have said that myselfOriginally Posted by Jon L. Obscene
Likewise, I must give credit to you in your contribution in that thread about the ins and outs of animal sex. You sounded like you definitely knew your sheepOriginally Posted by manker
(Now THAT's harsh )
Last edited by Illuminati; 11-04-2004 at 01:28 PM.
You must have heard a lot of those in the pub last night Manker. You appeared to pick that up in a Flash.Originally Posted by manker
Lets call it a draw. As the other will testify, I could go on and on and on. What do you mean Jonno? " You do".
The best way to keep a secret:- Tell everyone not to tell anyone.
Thanks, Manker, but playing right is exactly what they don't at theOriginally Posted by manker
moment....
The team has potentially brilliant players, but they have lost their heads.
Even i find it hard to watch.
But, hey, i can still enjoy Ruud van Nistelrooij, Roy Makaay(playing for
Bayern.... and the tremendous job Frenk Rijkaard and Henk Ten Cate
have pulled off with Barcelona. (saw that goal of Ronaldino??? )
And i can't wait to see AZ-Auxerre tonight, cos they are the revelation
of the dutch competition. Thanks to Co Adriaanse(former AjaxCoach) they
play the way Ajax should play.
And!!!! After trying twelve times, it seems PSV will survive the CL first
round!!! Even leading over Arsenal in their group.....
Yogi
I must admit to not having seen an Ajax game for ages, it would be a shame if their tactics had changed because their training methods were considered the model for perfect football a while back - even if they did have to sell all of their best players sooner or later
I have watched PSV tho', they are impressive. I quite fancy them to get at least a point against Arsenal - they are also in a difficult group. By comparison Man Utd's group is pretty easy, I think.
Ronaldino's goal was excellent, as are Barcelona this season. I watched them stuff Celtic without breaking sweat at Parkhead - to think they almost sacked Rijkaard a year ago
Hey, real nice to talk football this way!!!! [FootballWorld???????]Originally Posted by manker
Ajax didn't change tactics. Koeman lost his grip on this group.
I just love the fact Rijkaard managed to get Barça playing.
But don't underestimate Ten Cate's(assistent-coach) influence, he is a
brilliant coach and a great communicator and has way more experience than
Rijkaard, who didn't invite him for his good looks...........
Did you see that pass of Cocu btw and the way Beasly received and
scored???
Yogi
Last edited by Yogi; 11-04-2004 at 02:05 PM.
Originally Posted by Yogi
Yeah, I probably am guilty of under estimating Ten-Cate's influence as I'd never heard of him Who did he use to train/manage?
I never thought Rijkaard would make it as a coach, he seemed almost aloof as a player and had a suspect temperament. Looking back it seemed as if Guillet was going to be the one out of that great team to succeed as he came across as more cerebral. Perhaps he still will.
Rijkaard has done well tho' - even if it is only to listen to the good advice he's been getting off Ten-Cate wrt tactics and man management. Barca are excellent to watch this year and at the end of last.
Btw, what PSV game was the Cocu pass in?
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