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perctarit
27 Aug 2003, 09:39 AM
4-1 Portsmouth.

I didn't see any of the play because it wasn't televised in the US, but any match described by the losing manager as 'diabolical' has to have been pretty bad. It's reasonable to expect that Teddy Sheringham will play very well every once and a while, but a hat-trick is more than even his most devout fans should expect.

Only three games in and the trend looks poor for Bolton. Two 4-0 losses and a late-match surrender of a 2-0 lead. It could be a very long season indeed.

perc

The Double
27 Aug 2003, 11:24 AM
You guys did not score.

Prenn
27 Aug 2003, 06:05 PM
fffffffff

O elefadas
30 Aug 2003, 07:47 PM
Why Giannakopoulos isn't playing, what tactic does Allardyce use?

Prenn
31 Aug 2003, 06:19 AM
Originally posted by O elefadas
Why Giannakopoulos isn't playing, what tactic does Allardyce use?

He plays the play-the-slow--fat-danish-guy-on-the-right tactic.

We also want to know why Giannakopoulos isn't playing, when he came on yesterday we looked so much more dangerous.

O elefadas
01 Sep 2003, 04:54 PM
Originally posted by Prenn
He plays the play-the-slow--fat-danish-guy-on-the-right tactic.

What do you mean? What is this?

Prenn
01 Sep 2003, 05:39 PM
Originally posted by O elefadas
What do you mean? What is this?

He plays Henrik Pedersen instead, who is slow, fat and Danish.

O elefadas
02 Sep 2003, 07:19 PM
Originally posted by Prenn
He plays Henrik Pedersen instead, who is slow, fat and Danish.

You mean he prefers to play a slow, fat, unskilled player than a fast, fit and skilled player who can score and can also help the team posses the ball in the midfield and press the opponent? Thats very interesting... too bad cause he is hot lately, he scored again against Sweden

Prenn
03 Sep 2003, 05:28 AM
Originally posted by O elefadas
You mean he prefers to play a slow, fat, unskilled player than a fast, fit and skilled player who can score and can also help the team posses the ball in the midfield and press the opponent? Thats very interesting... too bad cause he is hot lately, he scored again against Sweden

Exactly, we looked so much better when Stelios came on, god knows why Sam doesn't start with him.

USKiwi
08 Sep 2003, 11:55 AM
Originally posted by Prenn
He plays Henrik Pedersen instead, who is slow, fat and Danish.

Nothing wrong with a nice slow fat Danish...