Impressive and the fact he had two broken legs in his career makes it more impressive. He says he's doesn't regret not going to man united or Barcelona, but I bet he does although I think there's some truth in him saying he played for no9 and broke records playing for the club he supported and watched as a child in the stands.
Forgot that ****er was ever here. Did he actually play? We was known as the strikers graveyard back then, perceived "great" players just crumbled until Choccy
Yeah, don’t get too excited about that. Ryan was a good player for us, I hope he enjoys his retirement. Most Saints fans will sleep easy knowing Vesty isn’t at the heart of our defence anymore.
he is ****, that’s why he had a few seasons in England and the rest in farmers leagues. I rest my case, done and dusted. You then even went on to say you had only had one great striker after I mentioned Shearer and Sir les as great strikers for you. You knock Sir les, you ****ing muppet, now that’s a great player. Ba, ****.
That greenwood boy that the yanks play at manure......fking shocking player....over rated by the English press as per
Firstly I just said he's got 43 from 99 in the premier league and secondly I have Ferdinand in the list I provided in the 1st place. If 43 goals in 100 appearances is **** then you really are off your trolley mate. You realise the list I replied to contained asamoah Gyan? Yes if were talking greats then Shearer is way out in front of les
Maradona definitely is one of the best ever but I personally think sport moves on in terms of athletic ability and that Ronaldo is a whole new level of player
And that's your personal opinion which is a good thing.........I just don't agree with you on it......I would put messi above Ronaldo and all but that's my opinion and it means nowt
Tbf I provided a list Ronaldo messi Zidane ronaldino.... I might throw Henry in there too. Messi doesn't score headers and that means Ronaldo can do things messi can't It's impossible to be right but like you say we can have an opinion
The relationship between Newcastle boss Steve Bruce and owner Mike Ashley is at its lowest ebb after a disappointing transfer deadline day, which saw the Magpies miss out on key loan target, Leicester and England U21 midfielder Hamza Choudhury. (Telegraph)