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Shearer's ebar

Discussion in 'Newcastle United' started by ToonSi, Jan 27, 2011.

  1. Rafa's Championship Party

    Rafa's Championship Party Well-Known Member

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    That has to be a first an England team winning a penalty shoot out.
     
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  2. NUFCtomw362

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    Sign of things to come for England? :D
     
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  3. The Secret Ingredient

    The Secret Ingredient Well-Known Member

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    Mexico vs Panama on as well will prob watch both <ok> same time as the france v ivory coast game
     
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  4. Rafa's Championship Party

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    Hope so, fingers crossed.
     
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  5. Donkey Toon

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    Yeah! I can't think of another one!
     
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  6. Donkey Toon

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    Cheers for the link. just looked on sky and can't see the game listed so I don't think they are showing it. <ok>
     
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  7. Gutierrez's Right Boot

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  8. The Secret Ingredient

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    Was a good couple of matches France showing some balls and coming back from 2 down to win 3-2 Mexico look good.
    Been impressed with the standard of play(miles better than that euro u21 ****e) with a few good young uns on show but Ibrahima Bah (CB) and Souleymane Coulibaly (fwd) 9 goals in 4 matches have stood out for me.


    Quarter-finals
    03/07/2011 21:00 Uruguay - Uzbekistan
    04/07/2011 00:00 Japan - Brazil
    04/07/2011 21:00 Germany - England
    05/07/2011 00:00 France - Mexico

    Uzbekistan surprise package been outstanding*

    * Carr get your flight booked <ok>


    edit : probably cursed the ****ers now <doh>
     
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  9. The Secret Ingredient

    The Secret Ingredient Well-Known Member

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    canny piece in the mirror

    The Under 17 World Cup has proved to be a playground for a number of promising young forwards, with the likes of Florent Sinama Pongolle, Carlos Vela and Macauley Chrisantus all securing transfers to top sides after winning the Golden Boot.

    This years competition, held in Mexico, is approaching its climax, but the group stages have already proven to be some of the most goal laden in its history. Naturally, many have been scored by strikers, but who are the names the gathering of Premier League scouts might have their eyes on? Here's our top five.

    5) Carlos Fierro, Mexico

    Mexico have a fine record for developing young goal grabbers in recent years, with the aforementioned Vela and Manchester United's Javier Hernandez blazing a trial in Europe. Chivas kid Carlos Fierro has shown some real class for El Tri, scoring four in four in the build up, then two in three in the group stages. A typical poacher with superb composure, the future looks bright for this Mexican number nine.

    4) Hallam Hope, England

    Everton's record of talented strikers stands out, and their teenage goal machine Hallam Hope looks to be the next off the Finch Farm production line. Strong, powerful, pacy and able to find a finish from anywhere, Hope got England's campaign off and running against Rwanda, then layed on an assist for Max Clayton in a 2-0 win over Uruguay. Unlikely Everton would want to sell, but plenty will have their eye on the Young Lion.

    3) Ademilson, Brazil

    Wearing the famous Brazil number nine shirt brings pressure at any level, but the clinical Ademilson shows no signs of it with his finishing. A rugged front-man with two quick feet, the Sao Paulo youngster bagged three in three in the group stages, earning all the plaudits Chelsea's £8 million new boy Lucas Piazon should have got.

    2) Samed Yesil, Germany

    Yesil had already been watched by scouts from Arsenal and Chelsea before the tournament even kicked off, and with some big clubs present at Germany's opening group game with Ecuador, he didn't disappoint. A slick brace and some excellent link up play left many impressed. Samed didn't scored in the final two matches, but he did show his pace, work rate, running off the ball and intelligence to pick a pass. It's no wonder he's attracted such attention.

    1) Souleymane Coulibaly, Ivory Coast

    The undoubted star of the tournament. Hardly anybody has heard of the Siena 16-year-old before the competition got underway, but his eight goals in three matches has catapulted the Ivorian to the lips of anybody who has seen him play. Coulibaly's blistering pace, agility and emphatic finishing have made him an instant hit, and a number of Premier League clubs have already been strongly linked.
     
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  10. ToonSi

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    Barkeep a round of drinks all round <cheers>
    <ale><ale><ale><ale>
    *HIC*

    <ale><ale><ale><ale>

    :1980_boogie_down:
     
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  11. overseasTOON

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    Almost forgot.

    Congrats on your results.
     
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  12. Cal.

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    Hallam Hope? Sounds more like a comic book character than a person. As for Souleymane Coulibaly, set Tioté (plus Ben Arfa and Cabaye) on him.
     
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  13. ToonSi

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    Cheers oT <cheers>
     
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  14. Anyone else watching Haye vs Klitschko tomorrow?

    Just ordered it on sky, can't wait.
     
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  15. overseasTOON

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    Anyone reckon there will be a steam of it online? <whistle>
     
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  16. I just put a bet on Sky Bet, if either boxer wins in the opening 60 seconds, i win 40 quid. Only £1 stake <ok>

    Should make things more exciting.
     
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  17. Cal.

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    Will probably just stream it, not a big enough boxing fan to pay £15 for it.
     
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  18. I'd rather watch it on Sky HD on a 42 inch HD tv mate <ok>

    Can't be arsed to go through the internet looking for streams.
     
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  19. overseasTOON

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    I don't have Sky though. I went with ESPN on BT Vision
     
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  20. Erik

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    Don't be show-off-prick, Tash. <doh>
     
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