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1 January 2013 at 10:57 pm #98838
For the past few games now he has looked completely disinterested to me – or is it just me thats thinking this.
1 January 2013 at 11:20 pm #98847His chasing down players and enthusiastic running has all but gone now. I say all but gone because he didn’t half move when he had to go off !
1 January 2013 at 11:32 pm #98852maybe he knows he might be off and not arsed
2 January 2013 at 1:20 am #98860I’ve played for Argentina and I’m now worth £40k a week don”t you know
2 January 2013 at 3:08 am #98867I’ve played for Argentina and I’m now worth £40k a week don”t you know
Really? Fair play to you. Was you the striker who used to play up front with Gabriel Batistuta? Figuring in three world cups? Indeed you are worth forty grand sir, and it is fantastic that an argentine international like you posts on here for us mere mortal supporters who have never graced or got any where near the big leagues, to see such an insightful point of view given and displayed in your even handed thought provoking comments. Can I have a signed shirt?
2 January 2013 at 3:12 am #98868His chasing down players and enthusiastic running has all but gone now. I say all but gone because he didn’t half move when he had to go off !I think that was the furthest he ran all game.
2 January 2013 at 12:07 pm #98874His chasing down players and enthusiastic running has all but gone now. I say all but gone because he didn’t half move when he had to go off !
I think that was the furthest he ran all game.[/quote]
It was certainly the fastest he ran all game
2 January 2013 at 12:44 pm #98876Anonymous
The run off the pitch was defintely over the top – we were 3 down with no chance of a comeback so he wasn’t helping the teams cause by saving time. I remember Rooney doing something similar when he first came to be known at Everton – the press were all over it at the time saying he only ran off at full pelt to show that he wasn’t injured and that Moyes was making a big mistake for having the temerity to substitute him. Just wondering if Franco was doing something similar. Also, during the warm-up when they do the shooting practice in the little nets in the corner he had a right go at one of the coaches for not rolling the ball to him correctly. Definite change in attitude.
2 January 2013 at 10:28 pm #98950Also, during the warm-up when they do the shooting practice in the little nets in the corner he had a right go at one of the coaches for not rolling the ball to him correctly. Definite change in attitude.They should have had a go at him.Cows arse and banjo spring to mind !!! ;)
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