IanBishopsHaircut wrote:I think a lot of you are vastly overrating Ireland and vastly underrating Milner
I'm with you IBH.
I've a feeling though this whole debate is turning into the new Hughes in/out argument. Joy o Joy!
IanBishopsHaircut wrote:I think a lot of you are vastly overrating Ireland and vastly underrating Milner
dazby wrote:This really should have its own thread.
Stevie Ireland is a player that can win us a league title. I can't say the same about Milner. It's that simple. am soo looking forward to Silva and Stevie on the same team. I think they could change the world.
Fidel Castro wrote:dazby wrote:This really should have its own thread.
Stevie Ireland is a player that can win us a league title. I can't say the same about Milner. It's that simple. am soo looking forward to Silva and Stevie on the same team. I think they could change the world.
FFS dazby you're making him sound like Iniesta. Ireland has had 1 good season, 1 shit season and about 3 average-below average seasons. He'll be 24 soon, I think some people still think he is 20 and just forcing himself into the team from the Academy.
Fidel Castro wrote:dazby wrote:This really should have its own thread.
Stevie Ireland is a player that can win us a league title. I can't say the same about Milner. It's that simple. am soo looking forward to Silva and Stevie on the same team. I think they could change the world.
FFS dazby you're making him sound like Iniesta. Ireland has had 1 good season, 1 shit season and about 3 average-below average seasons. He'll be 24 soon, I think some people still think he is 20 and just forcing himself into the team from the Academy.
DoomMerchant wrote:
Milner on the other hand has been drinking jet fuel mixed with Muscle Milk over the last coupla seasons and i cannot fuclin wait to see what he can do for us.
cheers
svengali wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:
Milner on the other hand has been drinking jet fuel mixed with Muscle Milk over the last coupla seasons and i cannot fuclin wait to see what he can do for us.
cheers
The kind that comes from a willy?
Disgusting.
DoomMerchant wrote:svengali wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:
Milner on the other hand has been drinking jet fuel mixed with Muscle Milk over the last coupla seasons and i cannot fuclin wait to see what he can do for us.
cheers
The kind that comes from a willy?
Disgusting.
im talking about this kind of protein. it's not just a game anymore...
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Ted Hughes wrote:Don't understand why so many people have decided Milner is shit at football. There are a lot of things Milner can do with a football better than Ireland. It's not cut & dried. As technical footballers they both have pros & cons. I'd love to see the stats of how many so called defense splitting passes Ireland has made compared to Milner. I recon Milner would come out on top.
Svensational wrote:The Man In Blue wrote:
ireland (08/09 and 09/10 combined) 17 assists. 21 goals. (http://soccernet.espn.go.com/players/st ... 25&cc=5739)
milner (ditto) 24 assists. 19 goals. (http://soccernet.espn.go.com/players/st ... 43&cc=5739)
So whos better then? As those stats are quite similar?
Svensational wrote:The Man In Blue wrote:
ireland (08/09 and 09/10 combined) 17 assists. 21 goals. (http://soccernet.espn.go.com/players/st ... 25&cc=5739)
milner (ditto) 24 assists. 19 goals. (http://soccernet.espn.go.com/players/st ... 43&cc=5739)
So whos better then? As those stats are quite similar?
Blue2 wrote:Svensational wrote:The Man In Blue wrote:
ireland (08/09 and 09/10 combined) 17 assists. 21 goals. (http://soccernet.espn.go.com/players/st ... 25&cc=5739)
milner (ditto) 24 assists. 19 goals. (http://soccernet.espn.go.com/players/st ... 43&cc=5739)
So whos better then? As those stats are quite similar?
I suspect that one is an improver and one a decliner.
DoomMerchant wrote:Blue2 wrote:Svensational wrote:The Man In Blue wrote:
ireland (08/09 and 09/10 combined) 17 assists. 21 goals. (http://soccernet.espn.go.com/players/st ... 25&cc=5739)
milner (ditto) 24 assists. 19 goals. (http://soccernet.espn.go.com/players/st ... 43&cc=5739)
So whos better then? As those stats are quite similar?
I suspect that one is an improver and one a decliner.
correct. i could add up the length of my arm and my shaft and try and impress you as well if you'd like but i'd still have a 6 inch penis.
just sayin.
cheers
ENIAM NAM wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:Blue2 wrote:Svensational wrote:The Man In Blue wrote:
ireland (08/09 and 09/10 combined) 17 assists. 21 goals. (http://soccernet.espn.go.com/players/st ... 25&cc=5739)
milner (ditto) 24 assists. 19 goals. (http://soccernet.espn.go.com/players/st ... 43&cc=5739)
So whos better then? As those stats are quite similar?
I suspect that one is an improver and one a decliner.
correct. i could add up the length of my arm and my shaft and try and impress you as well if you'd like but i'd still have a 6 inch penis.
just sayin.
cheers
Which one?
"When I shot a pistol I did something stupid but then journalists blow everything out of proportion."
The Man In Blue wrote:got this quote from balotelli off sky, not strictly transfer related but it made me laugh:"When I shot a pistol I did something stupid but then journalists blow everything out of proportion."
PMSL.
BobKowalski wrote:The Man In Blue wrote:got this quote from balotelli off sky, not strictly transfer related but it made me laugh:"When I shot a pistol I did something stupid but then journalists blow everything out of proportion."
PMSL.
Bleeding nutter. Damn I hope he signs :)
trueblue64 wrote:Balotelli has made a decision over Man City or Inter
11.08.10 | Ian Ferris
READ MORE NEWS ON: Inter Milan, Roberto Mancini, Manchester City
Inter Milan striker Mario Balotelli plans to end the speculation over his future by deciding between a move to Manchester City or remaining at the San Siro.
The talented 19 year old has been involved in a summer-long transfer saga to join former boss Roberto Mancini at Eastlands for a deal in the region of €30 million.
His agent Mino Raoiola recently claimed that a deal is possible before the transfer deadline.
"Manchester City? I know [about their interest], but I don't want to talk about this," he told Sky Sport 24.
"I did not say I will go there, but I already know what will happen."
The difficult forward is believed to want a move to the Premier League, and this latest statement suggests it is only a matter of days before he is reunited with his former boss in Manchester.
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