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Post by bayernoatcake on Jul 18, 2013 21:01:50 GMT
Gut feeling is it's Dzeko I Think you are all way off the mark with Diouf tbh. You're just playing fantasy football like You do! If it's Dzeko and he signs I will happily eat humble pie.
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Post by GeneralFaye on Jul 18, 2013 21:02:12 GMT
Dzeko? no fucking way ;D (I'll apologise if I'm wrong.. but I'm just not)
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Post by BigKahunaBurger on Jul 18, 2013 21:02:47 GMT
Hernandez
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Post by RF10 on Jul 18, 2013 21:03:51 GMT
Dzeko please don't make me laugh. He would walk into a top European side tomorrow.
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Post by Sergeant Muttley on Jul 18, 2013 21:04:37 GMT
Dzeko? no fucking way ;D (I'll apologise if I'm wrong.. but I'm just not) Bego's best mate so maybe he's been whispering in his ear
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Post by RF10 on Jul 18, 2013 21:05:15 GMT
Gut feeling is it's Dzeko I Think you are all way off the mark with Diouf tbh. You're just playing fantasy football like You do! If it's Dzeko and he signs I will happily eat humble pie. If its Dzeko I will happily crawl to the Brit from Newcastle on a match day.
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Post by dieguito88 on Jul 18, 2013 21:05:20 GMT
Why not Cissè? Out Crouch and Jones in Diouf and Cissè
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Post by thesandbankskid on Jul 18, 2013 21:07:50 GMT
Gut feeling is it's Dzeko I Think you are all way off the mark with Diouf tbh. You're just playing fantasy football like You do! If it's Dzeko and he signs I will happily eat humble pie. Something tells me we can afford a one off player like this. T.V revenue has doubled as well, Id say the hefty fee involves a ridicuously large signing on fee to the player. It's no secret that we watched Dzeko long ago with the view to something later down the line if I remember right? Also Fergie wanted him so he may of been whispering in Hughes' ear. Sounds ridiculous I know, but something keeps telling me it's him aswell.
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Post by werrington on Jul 18, 2013 21:10:21 GMT
You're just playing fantasy football like You do! If it's Dzeko and he signs I will happily eat humble pie. Something tells me we can afford a one off player like this. T.V revenue has doubled as well, Id say the hefty fee involves a ridicuously large signing on fee to the player. It's no secret that we watched Dzeko long ago with the view to something later down the line if I remember right? Also Fergie wanted him so he may of been whispering in Hughes' ear. Sounds ridiculous I know, but something keeps telling me it's him aswell. Seriously mate ....he is well out if our range and is just cloud cuckoo land
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2013 21:11:50 GMT
You're just playing fantasy football like You do! If it's Dzeko and he signs I will happily eat humble pie. Something tells me we can afford a one off player like this. T.V revenue has doubled as well, Id say the hefty fee involves a ridicuously large signing on fee to the player. It's no secret that we watched Dzeko long ago with the view to something later down the line if I remember right? Also Fergie wanted him so he may of been whispering in Hughes' ear. Sounds ridiculous I know, but something keeps telling me it's him aswell. I like your optimism, but you're going to be disappointed if you're aiming at that level of striker!.
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Post by Silkystoke on Jul 18, 2013 21:13:36 GMT
Dzeko, come on...!!! i will jizz my pants if it's him, of course it's not..!!!!!
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Post by trickydicky73 on Jul 18, 2013 21:13:36 GMT
Dzeko would have his pick of Europe surely? He's not the best but he's next in line imo. Is he better than Crouch or Jones, though?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2013 21:14:27 GMT
Something tells me this Dzeko thing might be a go-er.
I reckon Bego has been having a word and managed to convince him to slash his wages by 90%, his signing on fee by 95% and is offering to pay 85% of his fee in Bosnian Marka.
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Post by FullerMagic on Jul 18, 2013 21:14:50 GMT
Hannover fanHis pace, his ridiculous aerial dominance in both boxes and his natural willingness to defend whenever the ball is lost brought a new quality to Hannover’s attack, leaving it unimaginable how good the Red Devils must be if Diouf didn’t even make it onto the bench. But when it comes to counter-attacking, Diouf is a nightmare for any defence. There is hardly anyone as fast as him in the already fast paced Bundesliga. Plus, Diouf does not fall as easily as so many wimps that contaminate Bundesliga football with their annoying presence. Instead, he uses his body like a buffer stop.
For an often uninspired and tired Bundesliga side producing low quality deliveries, he scored 15 goals and generated 7 assists in 27 league fixtures (as of 9th February 2013). He shot 7 goals in 9 Euro League appearances. He paved the way to the Euro League quarterfinals where he scored in both games against the later Cup Winner Atletico Madrid. While many of his goals are headers, the most astonishing goal was the 20 metres overhead kick against Schalke. But it is not only his goals that make Diouf so extremely popular among 96 fans, it is his inspiring determination and his pure will to run more than anyone else on the pitch. He usually has the most sprints and the highest maximum speed (up to 35 km/h), plus he scores and helps out in his own box if rendered necessary. In a match against Hoffenheim he had 33 sprints. He can be targeted with long balls from the defence or the keeper, yet he comes out on top and delivers the ball to one of the midfielders. If you want my 50 cents worth, there is not a shadow of a doubt that he is our most valuable player, measuring value not in terms of money but in performance on the pitch and the positive West African vibes that have permeated da club since the jovial Diouf joined the squad. Plus, he is not as money-craving and overrated as his American double. He is the real deal. Rumour has it that Jürgen Klopp is aware of that too…
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Post by thesandbankskid on Jul 18, 2013 21:15:08 GMT
Something tells me we can afford a one off player like this. T.V revenue has doubled as well, Id say the hefty fee involves a ridicuously large signing on fee to the player. It's no secret that we watched Dzeko long ago with the view to something later down the line if I remember right? Also Fergie wanted him so he may of been whispering in Hughes' ear. Sounds ridiculous I know, but something keeps telling me it's him aswell. I like your optimism, but you're going to be disappointed if you're aiming at that level of striker!. We'll see Diouf just doesn't fit the 'Big News & Hefty fee' signing for me. Hughes would have Dzeko scoring 20+ a season, he fits the bill as a perfect MH forward too.
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Post by CrazyPotter on Jul 18, 2013 21:15:17 GMT
Kanu.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2013 21:16:28 GMT
I like your optimism, but you're going to be disappointed if you're aiming at that level of striker!. We'll see Diouf just doesn't fit the 'Big News & Hefty fee' signing for me. Hughes would have Dzeko scoring 20+ a season, he fits the bill as a perfect MH forward too. We will find out soon enough mate.
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Post by lordb on Jul 18, 2013 21:17:07 GMT
Hannover fanHis pace, his ridiculous aerial dominance in both boxes and his natural willingness to defend whenever the ball is lost brought a new quality to Hannover’s attack, leaving it unimaginable how good the Red Devils must be if Diouf didn’t even make it onto the bench. But when it comes to counter-attacking, Diouf is a nightmare for any defence. There is hardly anyone as fast as him in the already fast paced Bundesliga. Plus, Diouf does not fall as easily as so many wimps that contaminate Bundesliga football with their annoying presence. Instead, he uses his body like a buffer stop.
For an often uninspired and tired Bundesliga side producing low quality deliveries, he scored 15 goals and generated 7 assists in 27 league fixtures (as of 9th February 2013). He shot 7 goals in 9 Euro League appearances. He paved the way to the Euro League quarterfinals where he scored in both games against the later Cup Winner Atletico Madrid. While many of his goals are headers, the most astonishing goal was the 20 metres overhead kick against Schalke. But it is not only his goals that make Diouf so extremely popular among 96 fans, it is his inspiring determination and his pure will to run more than anyone else on the pitch. He usually has the most sprints and the highest maximum speed (up to 35 km/h), plus he scores and helps out in his own box if rendered necessary. In a match against Hoffenheim he had 33 sprints. He can be targeted with long balls from the defence or the keeper, yet he comes out on top and delivers the ball to one of the midfielders. If you want my 50 cents worth, there is not a shadow of a doubt that he is our most valuable player, measuring value not in terms of money but in performance on the pitch and the positive West African vibes that have permeated da club since the jovial Diouf joined the squad. Plus, he is not as money-craving and overrated as his American double. He is the real deal. Rumour has it that Jürgen Klopp is aware of that too… Ok I'm in.
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Post by Laughing Gravy on Jul 18, 2013 21:17:38 GMT
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Post by LL Cool Dave on Jul 18, 2013 21:17:49 GMT
Not a chance its Dzeko, Hernandez or Cisse.
Definitely Diouf. Not sure how it consitutes a big one though. That said I just remember him being a bit gangly but good in the air when at Utd and Blackburn. Sounds to have improved a lot since then.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Jul 18, 2013 21:19:40 GMT
Dzeko would have his pick of Europe surely? He's not the best but he's next in line imo. Is he better than Crouch or Jones, though? Only on a Tuesday!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2013 21:20:07 GMT
Hannover fanHis pace, his ridiculous aerial dominance in both boxes and his natural willingness to defend whenever the ball is lost brought a new quality to Hannover’s attack, leaving it unimaginable how good the Red Devils must be if Diouf didn’t even make it onto the bench. But when it comes to counter-attacking, Diouf is a nightmare for any defence. There is hardly anyone as fast as him in the already fast paced Bundesliga. Plus, Diouf does not fall as easily as so many wimps that contaminate Bundesliga football with their annoying presence. Instead, he uses his body like a buffer stop.
For an often uninspired and tired Bundesliga side producing low quality deliveries, he scored 15 goals and generated 7 assists in 27 league fixtures (as of 9th February 2013). He shot 7 goals in 9 Euro League appearances. He paved the way to the Euro League quarterfinals where he scored in both games against the later Cup Winner Atletico Madrid. While many of his goals are headers, the most astonishing goal was the 20 metres overhead kick against Schalke. But it is not only his goals that make Diouf so extremely popular among 96 fans, it is his inspiring determination and his pure will to run more than anyone else on the pitch. He usually has the most sprints and the highest maximum speed (up to 35 km/h), plus he scores and helps out in his own box if rendered necessary. In a match against Hoffenheim he had 33 sprints. He can be targeted with long balls from the defence or the keeper, yet he comes out on top and delivers the ball to one of the midfielders. If you want my 50 cents worth, there is not a shadow of a doubt that he is our most valuable player, measuring value not in terms of money but in performance on the pitch and the positive West African vibes that have permeated da club since the jovial Diouf joined the squad. Plus, he is not as money-craving and overrated as his American double. He is the real deal. Rumour has it that Jürgen Klopp is aware of that too… Ok. I'm in
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Post by Silkystoke on Jul 18, 2013 21:20:19 GMT
10 mins to go....
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2013 21:21:50 GMT
Hannover fanHis pace, his ridiculous aerial dominance in both boxes and his natural willingness to defend whenever the ball is lost brought a new quality to Hannover’s attack, leaving it unimaginable how good the Red Devils must be if Diouf didn’t even make it onto the bench. But when it comes to counter-attacking, Diouf is a nightmare for any defence. There is hardly anyone as fast as him in the already fast paced Bundesliga. Plus, Diouf does not fall as easily as so many wimps that contaminate Bundesliga football with their annoying presence. Instead, he uses his body like a buffer stop.
For an often uninspired and tired Bundesliga side producing low quality deliveries, he scored 15 goals and generated 7 assists in 27 league fixtures (as of 9th February 2013). He shot 7 goals in 9 Euro League appearances. He paved the way to the Euro League quarterfinals where he scored in both games against the later Cup Winner Atletico Madrid. While many of his goals are headers, the most astonishing goal was the 20 metres overhead kick against Schalke. But it is not only his goals that make Diouf so extremely popular among 96 fans, it is his inspiring determination and his pure will to run more than anyone else on the pitch. He usually has the most sprints and the highest maximum speed (up to 35 km/h), plus he scores and helps out in his own box if rendered necessary. In a match against Hoffenheim he had 33 sprints. He can be targeted with long balls from the defence or the keeper, yet he comes out on top and delivers the ball to one of the midfielders. If you want my 50 cents worth, there is not a shadow of a doubt that he is our most valuable player, measuring value not in terms of money but in performance on the pitch and the positive West African vibes that have permeated da club since the jovial Diouf joined the squad. Plus, he is not as money-craving and overrated as his American double. He is the real deal. Rumour has it that Jürgen Klopp is aware of that too… Has he got any brothers?
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Post by CrazyPotter on Jul 18, 2013 21:22:50 GMT
Hannover fanHis pace, his ridiculous aerial dominance in both boxes and his natural willingness to defend whenever the ball is lost brought a new quality to Hannover’s attack, leaving it unimaginable how good the Red Devils must be if Diouf didn’t even make it onto the bench. But when it comes to counter-attacking, Diouf is a nightmare for any defence. There is hardly anyone as fast as him in the already fast paced Bundesliga. Plus, Diouf does not fall as easily as so many wimps that contaminate Bundesliga football with their annoying presence. Instead, he uses his body like a buffer stop.
For an often uninspired and tired Bundesliga side producing low quality deliveries, he scored 15 goals and generated 7 assists in 27 league fixtures (as of 9th February 2013). He shot 7 goals in 9 Euro League appearances. He paved the way to the Euro League quarterfinals where he scored in both games against the later Cup Winner Atletico Madrid. While many of his goals are headers, the most astonishing goal was the 20 metres overhead kick against Schalke. But it is not only his goals that make Diouf so extremely popular among 96 fans, it is his inspiring determination and his pure will to run more than anyone else on the pitch. He usually has the most sprints and the highest maximum speed (up to 35 km/h), plus he scores and helps out in his own box if rendered necessary. In a match against Hoffenheim he had 33 sprints. He can be targeted with long balls from the defence or the keeper, yet he comes out on top and delivers the ball to one of the midfielders. If you want my 50 cents worth, there is not a shadow of a doubt that he is our most valuable player, measuring value not in terms of money but in performance on the pitch and the positive West African vibes that have permeated da club since the jovial Diouf joined the squad. Plus, he is not as money-craving and overrated as his American double. He is the real deal. Rumour has it that Jürgen Klopp is aware of that too… All aboard!
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Post by Olgrligm on Jul 18, 2013 21:23:29 GMT
Classic Oatcake, get linked with a reasonable sounding player and within ten minutes we're signing Dzeko.
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Post by thesandbankskid on Jul 18, 2013 21:27:52 GMT
Classic Oatcake, get linked with a reasonable sounding player and within ten minutes we're signing Dzeko. It would go a long way to explaining why we wern't interested in Bony or Cornelius
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Post by Olgrligm on Jul 18, 2013 21:28:55 GMT
Classic Oatcake, get linked with a reasonable sounding player and within ten minutes we're signing Dzeko. It would go a long way to explaining why we wern't interested in Bony or Cornelius Because the Dzeko deal is on a plate for us, it's so obvious!
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Post by LL Cool Dave on Jul 18, 2013 21:29:03 GMT
Who is the American double?
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Post by LL Cool Dave on Jul 18, 2013 21:30:30 GMT
Classic Oatcake, get linked with a reasonable sounding player and within ten minutes we're signing Dzeko. It would go a long way to explaining why we wern't interested in Bony or Cornelius we were interested in Cornelius but there was 7 and a half million reasons why we didn't sign him.
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