| | Posted 11/04/2008 16:31:46 | |
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Bill Bastard (09/04/2008) I think he was way too slow and in a good few of the matches I saw he didn't put 100% in either.
Soft moaning bastard. If he really wanted to play for us he'd still be here fighting for his place, not swanning off back to Italy at the first chance he got.
Better off without him and use the money on someone who's actually going to make an effort for us.
As opposed to that well known speedsterPeter Crouch.
You're obsessed with Crouch, but if you must make the comparison, Crouch seems far more able to play the solitary striker role, pace or not. If we can sell Bianchi and get half the funds needed to sign Crouch that would be an excellent bit of business.
So you keep saying, yet it is you that brings his name up more than I *. Don't worry, I'm fully aware of why that is. **
* Not actually true I suspect.
** Huge weight off my mind.
...and there's the confirmation.
the rest of the forum must never know.
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| | | Posted 11/04/2008 16:46:25 | |
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| Bill Bastard (11/04/2008)
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Bill Bastard (09/04/2008) I think he was way too slow and in a good few of the matches I saw he didn't put 100% in either.
Soft moaning bastard. If he really wanted to play for us he'd still be here fighting for his place, not swanning off back to Italy at the first chance he got.
Better off without him and use the money on someone who's actually going to make an effort for us.As opposed to that well known speedsterPeter Crouch. You're obsessed with Crouch, but if you must make the comparison, Crouch seems far more able to play the solitary striker role, pace or not. If we can sell Bianchi and get half the funds needed to sign Crouch that would be an excellent bit of business. So you keep saying, yet it is you that brings his name up more than I *. Don't worry, I'm fully aware of why that is. ** * Not actually true I suspect. ** Huge weight off my mind. ...and there's the confirmation. the rest of the forum must never know. I'm no squealer.
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| | | Posted 12/04/2008 23:23:02 | |
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| | WOW, what a goal!!! I don't think Bianchi will have any future with us anymore. The best league he can play in with his best is Italian. |
| | | Posted 26/04/2008 11:31:09 | |
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| | Lazio president Claudio Lotito is ready to seal a permanent deal for on-loan Manchester City striker Rolando Bianchi. Bianchi has already agreed terms on a five-year contract with Lazio, says Corriere dello Sport, and the Rome club has the option to make his stay permanent for £8 million - payable over three years. However, Lotito hopes to negotiate a lower fee with City officials in the coming weeks. Fook right off!
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| | | Posted 27/04/2008 10:14:25 | |
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| Chicken Balti Pie (26/04/2008)
Lazio president Claudio Lotito is ready to seal a permanent deal for on-loan Manchester City striker Rolando Bianchi. Bianchi has already agreed terms on a five-year contract with Lazio, says Corriere dello Sport, and the Rome club has the option to make his stay permanent for £8 million - payable over three years. However, Lotito hopes to negotiate a lower fee with City officials in the coming weeks. Fook right off! that doesn't sound good but City has to sell him.
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| | | Posted 27/04/2008 16:13:54 | |
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| | He scored today against Juventus. |
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