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Petrus Baumal

BryanRoy

Stuart Pearce
He does look very decent. Tough tackling and comfortable on the ball.

Think Valls is also left-footed and out of contract. But there doesn't seem to be videos long enough to make a definitive call on him other than mobile and skillful and a 6 or an 8.
 

GreeksBearingGifts

Stuart Pearce
And then Lamouchi said ( Matthew 16:18 ), "And I tell you that you are Petrus, and on this rock I will build my midfield".
 

Otis Redding

Try A Little Tenderness
As SSM remarked, he appears to be Sow-like in his approach; seems to have a pass in him too. One to watch out for maybe?
 
L

Liaminho

Guest
Pretty sure this blokes name was a spell in Harry Potter.
 

It's Baggio

John Robertson
Currently plays in Yekaterinburg, so the long away trips wont phase this lad.
 

Green Jumper

"Nottingham Forest Are Premier League"
Looks like an organised player who can hold shape, make a tackle and do the basics well.

Add a level of interest from SL and relatively low cost, it's one of the more likely deals.
 

Rockabilly

GAFF LAD. "Open your knees and feel the breeze"

Dirk Furtull

John Robertson
It's probably the most abused phrase I can think of. I often see posts and want to correct the grammar, but that would be extremely condescending and I'd make myself look like an idiot. Incidentally, I'm no expert, it just annoys me slightly when the same mistakes are made over and over again..
Anyway, whilst I'm here, just for clarity, 'where' refers to location, the 'here' included is a clue.
We're is short for 'we are'
'Their' means belonging to them.
'There' means where something is, location again.
'They're' is short for 'they are'.

Patronising, pointless exercise over.

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Otis Redding

Try A Little Tenderness
It's probably the most abused phrase I can think of. I often see posts and want to correct the grammar, but that would be extremely condescending and I'd make myself look like an idiot. Incidentally, I'm no expert, it just annoys me slightly when the same mistakes are made over and over again..
Anyway, whilst I'm here, just for clarity, 'where' refers to location, the 'here' included is a clue.
We're is short for 'we are'
'Their' means belonging to them.
'There' means where something is, location again.
'They're' is short for 'they are'.

Patronising, pointless exercise over.


Personally speaking, it's the seemingly never ending use of "could/should of" that most often pisses me off.

Anyway, I'm the self-appointed, condescending, sanctimonious grammar bore on here!
 
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Cortez the Killer

Impressive member
It's probably the most abused phrase I can think of. I often see posts and want to correct the grammar, but that would be extremely condescending and I'd make myself look like an idiot. Incidentally, I'm no expert, it just annoys me slightly when the same mistakes are made over and over again..
Anyway, whilst I'm here, just for clarity, 'where' refers to location, the 'here' included is a clue.
We're is short for 'we are'
'Their' means belonging to them.
'There' means where something is, location again.
'They're' is short for 'they are'.

Patronising, pointless exercise over.

Sent from my ONEPLUS A3003 using Tapatalk
You could of mentioned it before now.

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Personally speaking, it's the seemingly never ending use of "could/should of" that most often pisses me off.

Anyway, I'm the self-appointed, condescending, sanctimonious grammar bore on here!
"Could care less" is creeping in from the colonies too.

Rerards, abound.
 

Otis Redding

Try A Little Tenderness
The almost-always-inappropriate use of "literally" quite literally enrages me to at least some degree each time I hear it.
 
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