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oh well sorry but it is constructive
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Gnairn3 said:oh well sorry but it is constructive
Two_blindmonkeys said:Weve got a lad from South Africa Dunno that great a deal about him but hes won world footballer or summin.(note to self do your fukin homework before opening you cake hole :x )
loz said:Two_blindmonkeys said:Weve got a lad from South Africa Dunno that great a deal about him but hes won world footballer or summin.(note to self do your fukin homework before opening you cake hole :x )
he's actually south african players player of the year, defender, which is disappointing unless he plays left back as i think we have enough in central defence, altho if this fella's comin in looks like perry might well be leaving.
faiers said:hod has now said we never bid for kezman but he was actually offered to us several months ago.
"I've watched him in a few matches now, and he's a talented defender," said the experienced defender. "He's going to be one of the best ever to come out of the country. He's already shown he's a leader. He not only leads by example, but he likes to be involved in everything regarding the team, and that's a very good sign.
"He's a big boy in terms of structure, and that is definitely going to help as the other players will take him seriously. I've heard him speak in camp. He's not as soft as some players. He's a bit bossy too, and what I've noticed in particular is that he commands the respect of most of the players in the squad.
"So I would say he has it all, and from what I have seen, there are very few areas in which he needs to improve. I don't think he will have any difficulties captaining South Africa. The more matches he plays, the better he will undoubtedly become."
faiers said:Although if zeige and carr are fit they get more goals and assists than are midfielders half the time.
Club close in on Kanoute
2 Aug 2003 21:53
The Club has reached agreement with West Ham for the transfer of Frederic Kanoute - with midfielder Matthew Etherington set to move in the opposite direction.
Both deals are subject to medicals and the agreement of personal terms for both players. If these are successfully concluded, it is hoped that the transfers will be announced later this week.
The 6ft 3" inch Kanoute began his career at French club Lyon before initially making a loan switch to Upton Park in March 2000.
The 26-year-old signed for the Hammers in May of the same year and has since made 92 senior appearances in total - scoring 33 goals.
Etherington joined the club from Peterborough in 1999 and has made 51 appearances, scoring on two occasions.