MightyLFC wrote:Yes he is to nice
Im being serious, when I met him, he signed a football for me kid and everything, Id rather he nutted me al la Roy Keane.
aCe' wrote:de la pena is a brilliant footballer ud think u being a spaniard ud notice if it wasnt for his recent injury id expect him to have been in the squad after having a brilliant season last year..
LFC2007 wrote:aCe' wrote:de la pena is a brilliant footballer ud think u being a spaniard ud notice if it wasnt for his recent injury id expect him to have been in the squad after having a brilliant season last year..
Unless there is a new de la pena, I think you're off your nut.
He's the Spanish equivalent of Steve Stone.
aCe' wrote:You’ve already established that you have the football knowledge of a newborn so don’t even know why im wasting my time with you here…
Ever seen him play ? didn’t think so ! plays for espanyol by the way, might remember them from last year’s uefa cup final ! but then again….ddnt think u watched that either, Liverpool weren’t playin….mmm…tough !
Sabre wrote:Albelda is the only player who's an alternative to Alonso right now. He's tough tackling and has experience and he has been Aragones' right hand many years, not only in the international stage. Even so, Aragones has played Alonso quite much in the world cup and other games, and he's being alternating the two players depending on the game. Under any other coach, I think Alonso would be first choice as far as I can hear to football men here.
ConnO'var wrote:Also, imo, Ivan DLP was a damn fine midfielder in his day. A bit past it now... but Steve Stone?.... I think not.
LFC2007 wrote:ConnO'var wrote:Also, imo, Ivan DLP was a damn fine midfielder in his day. A bit past it now... but Steve Stone?.... I think not.
Incapable of sustaining it at the top level, a few international caps each, both decent midfielders but nothing special. Steve Stone is the worse of the two, but as an English equivalent he's not far off it.
yckatbjywtbiastkamb wrote:i`m a bit shocked to read this, i could understand him getting his marching orders for 2 miss-timed challenges or even a genuine bad tackle (they happen sometimes) but a stamp on a prone opponent doesnt sound like alonso`s style at all.
it wasnt gudjohnson was it?
LFC2007 wrote:Alonso should be the backbone of their midfield IMO, ahead of him it depends - Xavi or Fabregas perhaps, or both. I'm not sure how they line up.
Like I said, I don't know how Aragones is still in a job.
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