made a cnut of yourself so you get abusive,like your owner said feel free to die when you wan't to tiger boy.Bruce was **** last night aswel.
Fish brain. If you read what I said properly, you would see I said Bruce has been great in his time here. Every bit a solod championship player last season, and looked every bit a premier league player so far this season, keeping Luis Suarez completely out of one game. Then you come along and make a **** of yourself thinking I'm saying he's a proven premier league player, when I didn't. But the fact still stands, that you released a player who is far better than anyone you've got at the back, and we've been reaping the benefit. Also he wasn't **** last night, away against top of the league who are on fire, obviously you didn't watch. He prevented far more goal scoring chances by himself than the one he let past him.
I am not convinced we haven't got better or at least as good in our back line. Then throw in the fact he is born of an ugly scum barsteward and I am glad he ain't playing for us.
What's a solod ? you bagged school again today didn't you ? it shows.Bruce would still not get in our team.
Qualifying through his Irish grandmother, Bruce was eligible for international football for both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, as well as England, where he was born. He was called up by Northern Ireland U21s, but opted to play for the Republic of Ireland U21 instead,[33] and made his debut for the team against Sweden in February 2006.[34] He also represented Republic of Ireland B against Scotland B in November 2006.[35] On 23 May 2007 he made his full international debut in a friendly match against Ecuador played at Giants Stadium, New Jersey.[36] He captained the Republic of Ireland B team which played Nottingham Forest in a challenge match at Dalymount Park on 9 October 2008.[37] In June 2011, Northern Ireland manager, Nigel Worthington confirmed he had held talks with Bruce in changing his allegiance.[38] As his Republic of Ireland caps were gained in friendly matches, a switch is possible under existing FIFA eligibility rules. Worthington confirmed that Bruce had changed allegiances to now play his international football for Northern Ireland in July.[39] Bruce earned his first cap for Northern Ireland against Malta on 6 February 2013.[40] He is a TWAT...............