You decide, lads. I coined both phrases. But don't shoot the messenger! I want the boy to succeed. I wrote him off in the season before he made it big. Now, he's reverted back to the player that I said he was. I'm confused. I'm sure you lot are, too. Where is this going to end? Is he going to be the player that England need him to be, or is he going to be playing for the likes of West Ham, in two season's time? Please, cast your votes. And, remember, no wumming!
He's somewhere inbetween. I think he'll get goals again but not be as prolific as he was last season.
i dont think any of us expected him to repeat last season's feat. He remains, however, a very good striker and would have been off the mark in spectacular style last night, if not for a terrific goal line clearance from Gibbs. The goals will come, just not as many as last season.
against which giants of football were his goals scored? He won't be as prolific as last season, pretty obvious as he's yet to score and 1/6th of the season has gone, I think he needs a spell out of the team, he carried Trotterham last season, this season he has the added pressure of people expecting him to replicate last season.
You lads laugh while you can. Mark my words, the HurraKane is due to give someone a massive spanking!
I laughed at that, Big Ern. I didn't want to, but it was such a bizarre retort on your part that I couldn't help myself.
You really should move out and get your own house HIAG. The poor woman is 70, she shouldn't have to be still washing your jizz stained Spiderman pants at that age.
As much as the guy is having a wet n' windy season, he isn't a terrible player by any means, he is just in a terrible team.
Obviously being a rock god super lawyer you have multiple properties in your portfolio. I'd imagine you have properties littered all around the country. In fact, your in depth forays into property probably entitle you to use the title "property mogul". Rock god, super lawyer, property mogul.