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Juninho Pernambucano

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Re: Lyon's Juninho

Gurgen said:
sray2 said:
http://football.guardian.co.uk/rumourmill/index/0,1451,1547961,00.html

Great player, but can't see Wenger really going for him. Best free-kick taker in the world, would easily get 10 goals a season just from that.

The best free-kick taker in the world is still Sinisa Mikhailovich.

Dont want that ageing, disgusting, racist, spitting idiot ever to wear the colours of Arsenal even if he is a good free kick taker.
 

dev_atdi

Active Member
Re: Lyon's Juninho

Ice Berg legend said:
Gurgen said:
sray2 said:
http://football.guardian.co.uk/rumourmill/index/0,1451,1547961,00.html

Great player, but can't see Wenger really going for him. Best free-kick taker in the world, would easily get 10 goals a season just from that.

The best free-kick taker in the world is still Sinisa Mikhailovich.

Dont want that ageing, disgusting, racist, spitting idiot ever to wear the colours of Arsenal even if he is a good free kick taker.

Too bluddy right.

Thierry Henry is the best free-kick taker in the world anyhow. :D
 

sray2

Member
Thierry Henry is the best free-kick taker in the world anyhow.

Titi's great, but Juninho's on another planet...i saw a collection of his goals on tv, he can score from absolutely everywhere, regardless of the angle. I don't know how he strikes the ball, but its the best technique i've ever seen.
 

14teranga

Active Member
I really don't know all this hype about age when it comes to the premierleague and specially US. I think it is made way tooooo much general for my liking problem. People are so d***m different some 38years players will still easily beat a 25 years old player in pace and physical strength. I think it is just lazyness to evaluate the real value of a player that make us concentrate on their age more than their real capability. Just look Rivaldo was seen past it at his 29-30 at ACMilan as well as selecao while Cafu at 37 is still having the job done. So I think we should be a little more open-minded and check what a player has with him before sticking on him the "has-past-it" bullsh*t.
 

Army of Me

Established Member
fair enough 14teranga, but AW doesn't seem to agree in any way shape or form except when it comes to bergkamp, but he's a special case.
 

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