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Cheung
May 2, 2012 19:14:22 GMT
Post by ivangolac on May 2, 2012 19:14:22 GMT
Chaps, remind me, is Cheung's on loan or did we sign him perm?
Can't be arsed to look
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Cheung
May 2, 2012 19:18:58 GMT
Post by Mandochris on May 2, 2012 19:18:58 GMT
He's ours.
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Cheung
May 2, 2012 19:27:16 GMT
Post by channonite on May 2, 2012 19:27:16 GMT
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Cheung
May 3, 2012 7:07:04 GMT
Post by spot51 on May 3, 2012 7:07:04 GMT
And as pacy strikers are "de rigeur" in the Prem I'll hazard he'll have a major role to play in the next few years.
He is the international class striker I wanted us to sign - I'm still waiting for the international class midfield general. Once we get him on board we can get in among these top flight mongs.
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Cheung
May 3, 2012 7:15:55 GMT
Post by OneBeat on May 3, 2012 7:15:55 GMT
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Cheung
May 3, 2012 7:25:40 GMT
Post by Rags on May 3, 2012 7:25:40 GMT
His appearances for us this season were like a breath of fresh air. It's great to see somebody who actually looks like he is enjoying himself. He is my second favourite player after Jos.
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Cheung
May 3, 2012 7:34:10 GMT
Post by lostboy on May 3, 2012 7:34:10 GMT
And as pacy strikers are "de rigeur" in the Prem I'll hazard he'll have a major role to play in the next few years. He is the international class striker I wanted us to sign - I'm still waiting for the international class midfield general. Once we get him on board we can get in among these top flight mongs. We already have the international class midfield general. It's who we get to play alongside him (one or two) that matters.
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Cheung
May 3, 2012 7:39:52 GMT
Post by Sir B3na1i on May 3, 2012 7:39:52 GMT
And as pacy strikers are "de rigeur" in the Prem I'll hazard he'll have a major role to play in the next few years. He is the international class striker I wanted us to sign - I'm still waiting for the international class midfield general. Once we get him on board we can get in among these top flight mongs. We already have the international class midfield general. It's who we get to play alongside him (one or two) that matters. You think? I think Cork is capable of playing alongside him... But that's a very premier league / top division inexperienced midfield so I'd like to see an 'older' (Not necessarily old - Although I really think Danny Murphy would be great) in terms of experience player brought in to help them out... Hammond has been that person at the lower levels but he's not up to the Prem
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Cheung
May 3, 2012 7:42:10 GMT
Post by Deleted on May 3, 2012 7:42:10 GMT
And as pacy strikers are "de rigeur" in the Prem I'll hazard he'll have a major role to play in the next few years. He is the international class striker I wanted us to sign - I'm still waiting for the international class midfield general. Once we get him on board we can get in among these top flight mongs. We already have the international class midfield general. It's who we get to play alongside him (one or two) that matters. I admire your faith in Morgan but how can you be quite so sure that he's already the finished article? I reckon he's still got a bit to experience and learn.
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Cheung
May 3, 2012 7:56:55 GMT
Post by lostboy on May 3, 2012 7:56:55 GMT
Because he's already proved against Manure in the Cup that he can take the step up a level and has frequently dominated French U21 games. He's the real deal (even Nige came out and said so a few weeks ago).
Experience will make him even better but he has little to learn compared to the rest of the side. He's been coached to play like this all his life, he's more prepared technically than anyone else in the side.
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Cheung
May 3, 2012 8:03:26 GMT
Post by shirleymush on May 3, 2012 8:03:26 GMT
Because he's already proved against Manure in the Cup that he can take the step up a level and has frequently dominated French U21 games. He's the real deal (even Nige came out and said so a few weeks ago). Experience will make him even better but he has little to learn compared to the rest of the side. He's been coached to play like this all his life, he's more prepared technically than anyone else in the side. Did I tell you about being in an Irish bar in Berlin and getting a load of French blokes to bellow "Allez Morgan!" and sing his name to the tune of the French national anthem?
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Cheung
May 3, 2012 8:15:27 GMT
Post by spot51 on May 3, 2012 8:15:27 GMT
Because he's already proved against Manure in the Cup that he can take the step up a level and has frequently dominated French U21 games. He's the real deal (even Nige came out and said so a few weeks ago). Experience will make him even better but he has little to learn compared to the rest of the side. He's been coached to play like this all his life, he's more prepared technically than anyone else in the side. Hope you are right LB. But I'd not want to face a season in the Prem relying on Morgan to: a) do it consistently from the off, and b) stay fit all season. I'm confident that Morgan, Jack and Adam can all do a job in the Prem. So can Guly but I don't see him as a regular starter. Beyond that our midfield options look light.
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Cheung
May 3, 2012 8:28:01 GMT
Post by lostboy on May 3, 2012 8:28:01 GMT
I completely agree about options being a bit light.
He'll be fine from the off. The fitness thing is obviously an issue as he has managed to pick up injuries fairly regularly (I've resisted saying frustratingly regularly).
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Cheung
May 3, 2012 11:53:52 GMT
Post by eusebio on May 3, 2012 11:53:52 GMT
On a free.....And he eats sushi
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