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'bout now Wrote:

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> Narnia, Sandperson, apparently his first touch is

> pants?

>

> Big talent, big game player. A goal to grace any

> game, wonderful.


At the time it was true. He was out of form and his touch was terrible. I guess he's been practicing. ;)


Now, where's BR?

All great players careers come to an end at some point and he was a great player. I remember when he was at Real Madrid and he tore Man Utd apart at Old Trafford, scoring a fantastic hat-trick and was applauded off the pitch afterwards. And correct me if I'm wrong but has scored more goals in the World Cup than anyone else. As a centre-forward he had everything.

'bout now Wrote:

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> Did you see the highlights Emerson? The mad thing

> is we could have scored 6 in the second half.

> Slapstick football. Mental.


Yes I did, the phrase keystone cops defending springs to mind. Scotty Parker grows in my estimation week in week out.

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