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Alexandre Lacazette: Laca the Net

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BigPoppaPump

Reeling from Laca & Kos nightmares
You're actually sat typing that with chainmail on your head ffs.

:lol: that's a good one, but you're wearing this same hijab :
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Didn't think I''d spend my Sunday lunch time arguing Scott Steiner vs ASAP Rocky but I'm not even ashamed, plus we spammed up this thread.

I actually like ASAP Rocky too, I'm so phony :lol: just Ferg's face in the video when he's like 'we was slippin in semen no homo' had me cracking up.

Sums up my Sundays, I spent my Saturday night arguing Celtic is bigger than Arsenal! I need a life.
 

BigPoppaPump

Reeling from Laca & Kos nightmares
This guys transfer was such a massive burden on us, really no point in buying him if we were interested in Auba. Giroud is on the same level and wouldn't have cost us 50 million.
 

tap-in

Nothing Wrong With Me
I can see us moving him on if there is interest in the summer, spend the money on a winger and play Auba in the middle. I like Laca but there are plenty of times when I'm not impressed with him too.

This post from Dec 2018, just thought I'd put it out there because I got stick from many when I said it. Now on the Laca Out thread it seems to be popular to do exactly what I suggested 8 months ago.
 
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