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Sandro looked really good for Spurs a couple of seasons ago at the SOL. Lost his way a bit it would seem but he certainly fits the bill of height and power, something our current midfield sorely lacks...
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Rodwell, theoretically, has those too. Sandro may well be better than Rodwell and Toivenen so could be a decent signing but his injuries and form suggest BSA would need to get the best out of him against the apparent odds. That said we'll have a similar compromise to make with anyone that would agree to join us at present.Sandro looked really good for Spurs a couple of seasons ago at the SOL. Lost his way a bit it would seem but he certainly fits the bill of height and power, something our current midfield sorely lacks...
Is his wiki page correct and he's only played 4 games this season?
In that case, I'm putting £50 on us to sign him
Get me down,no man it's fun reading what half the daft shites write about.cal don't let them get you down mate, more than half on here must be kids under 14 cos they ain't got a clue about the real footy world, key board warriors
Full Brazilian international before that bad cruciate injuryI think sandro is one of those 'has ability needs a kick up the arse and a good manager' type players. Alongside catts and mvila id say it would be a powerful and hard working midfield... not words we've used about our midfield for a while mind. Could be a good buy
NoDo you even watch football?
Aye, I may have been tempted to agree if it had only been Cattermole but it wasn't. It was every midfield player. There was always a man on to all of our middle players, as stated in an earlier post, from the dippers. It could have been due to no communication , or just the dippers were more aware of what was going on or their reading of play, even Lalana got in on the act. If your going today just have a watch at how much coming in from behind or the side to rob a Sunderland player in possession there is.. I think you'll be surprised.You're saying he was robbed or gave the ball away once every eight minutesI think you must be stretching the definition of those two things because the whole stadium would have been howling for him to be subbed if that had been the case
Bit of a tough nut?Full Brazilian international before that bad cruciate injury
More peanut brittle but I can't imagine the best players queueing to join our circusBit of a tough nut?
Aye, I may have been tempted to agree if it had only been Cattermole but it wasn't. It was every midfield player. There was always a man on to all of our middle players, as stated in an earlier post, from the dippers. It could have been due to no communication , or just the dippers were more aware of what was going on or their reading of play, even Lalana got in on the act. If your going today just have a watch at how much coming in from behind or the side to rob a Sunderland player in possession there is.. I think you'll be surprised.
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Tbf they aren't playing a number of the big earners no doubt to push them out and save on appearance bonus money they'd be due.He has been a roaring success at QPR.
A team that has fully achieved its potential, where all the players have been fully behind the manager, and is nailed on to get promotion this season.
Or............................
That's why the whole window infact our whole prem status is down to what we do in the window to wor the back line out, it's crippling the team.Mixed reasons I reckon - lack of movement in front of them, lack of confidence so they take an extra touch and I also think that Catts and MVilla were both asked to sit and protect the back 4, if they pushed on then Brown and Coates are exposed and we end up in another Everton type pasting. I also reckon Catts was injured vs Liverpool but played on as we didn't have any better options.
You homework? Good lad.finished
He's been having a wank.You homework? Good lad.