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Re: Daniel Andre Sturridge
« Reply #7800 on: May 20, 2014, 10:37:54 pm »
To be fair, Griezmann is a hell of a player and is off the back of a monster season.
Yes, I was going to post it but couldn't be bothered to get into an online argument . ::)

Griezmann is a fantastic player with wonderful technique, finishing and acceleration. But who said that we would drop Sturridge if we signed him? (We aren't signing him in any case...) When your team is playing 50+ games in a season, there needs to be rotation, esp. for players like Sturridge - or attacking players in general - who get small injuries pretty easily. All of the best teams have top players on the bench at times throughout the season.

Re: Daniel Andre Sturridge
« Reply #7801 on: May 20, 2014, 11:35:58 pm »

To be fair, Griezmann is a hell of a player and is off the back of a monster season.

No where near as good as Danny's though


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Re: Daniel Andre Sturridge
« Reply #7804 on: May 23, 2014, 01:38:03 pm »
I don't think there's much chance of us getting another striker as good as Suarez and Sturridge. If they are both out, then we'll struggle, the same as any club would in losing their best two strikers. The question isn't whether Borini is on that level, it's whether he's good enough to fill the gap when required. I'd say that he has at least earned the chance to try.
If City or Chelsea lost their best two strikers they wouldn't struggle anywhere near as much as we would so that's a fallacy. It's because the rest of their teams are so good and deep they don't rely on the strikers to be winning games for them. City had their best striker in Aguero out for quite a while and still scored more goals than us.

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Re: Daniel Andre Sturridge
« Reply #7805 on: May 23, 2014, 01:47:54 pm »
No where near as good as Danny's though

Ideally we'll be going into next season not completely sure of our best 11, imo. That's when we know it's been a good transfer window. And with the possible number of games, it's something we'll really need.

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Re: Daniel Andre Sturridge
« Reply #7807 on: May 23, 2014, 11:16:41 pm »
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Re: Daniel Andre Sturridge
« Reply #7808 on: May 24, 2014, 04:06:42 am »
As an England fan, the approach to this world cup must be re examined. It can be almost guaranteed that England will not perform up to standards in the following World Cup. We have players believing that Steve Peters is going to be able to help them in under 3 weeks. What has been extremely interesting on a positive note is that Roy Hodgson is probably being seen by  Steve Peters. In the past two weeks, his public statements have been way more intelligent than Hodgson two months ago.
         These kids are just chilling under the sun. I know it all seems dandy. But this complacency will be the root of the problem. The methodology is completely wrong. In saying this, the approach they have currently taken is going to leave them mentally and physically handicapped by world cup time. Mentally, they need to be preparing for the teams they are facing. The team needs to develop a brand of soccer or what you call a "system". Physically, this rest in a foreign country isnt very helpful at all. The main reason for this is quality of nutrition. Players are often incapable of adjusting their bodies to different types of food. These foods are also grown in different regions. The players should be preparing in Brazil already. Their bodies will need this time to adjust.  In seeing this "sweet" twitter video, Raheem's eyes look extremely tired. Their is also an obsession with technology. The focus should be on the prize at hand. 
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Re: Daniel Andre Sturridge
« Reply #7809 on: May 24, 2014, 03:41:19 pm »
I am amazed you have managed to garner that much from a video of some early 20-somethings friends having a laugh in their spare time!

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Re: Daniel Andre Sturridge
« Reply #7810 on: May 24, 2014, 04:02:13 pm »
As an England fan, the approach to this world cup must be re examined. It can be almost guaranteed that England will not perform up to standards in the following World Cup. We have players believing that Steve Peters is going to be able to help them in under 3 weeks. What has been extremely interesting on a positive note is that Roy Hodgson is probably being seen by  Steve Peters. In the past two weeks, his public statements have been way more intelligent than Hodgson two months ago.
         These kids are just chilling under the sun. I know it all seems dandy. But this complacency will be the root of the problem. The methodology is completely wrong. In saying this, the approach they have currently taken is going to leave them mentally and physically handicapped by world cup time. Mentally, they need to be preparing for the teams they are facing. The team needs to develop a brand of soccer or what you call a "system". Physically, this rest in a foreign country isnt very helpful at all. The main reason for this is quality of nutrition. Players are often incapable of adjusting their bodies to different types of food. These foods are also grown in different regions. The players should be preparing in Brazil already. Their bodies will need this time to adjust.  In seeing this "sweet" twitter video, Raheem's eyes look extremely tired. Their is also an obsession with technology. The focus should be on the prize at hand. 

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Re: Daniel Andre Sturridge
« Reply #7811 on: May 24, 2014, 05:21:51 pm »
As an England fan, the approach to this world cup must be re examined. It can be almost guaranteed that England will not perform up to standards in the following World Cup. We have players believing that Steve Peters is going to be able to help them in under 3 weeks. What has been extremely interesting on a positive note is that Roy Hodgson is probably being seen by  Steve Peters. In the past two weeks, his public statements have been way more intelligent than Hodgson two months ago.
         These kids are just chilling under the sun. I know it all seems dandy. But this complacency will be the root of the problem. The methodology is completely wrong. In saying this, the approach they have currently taken is going to leave them mentally and physically handicapped by world cup time. Mentally, they need to be preparing for the teams they are facing. The team needs to develop a brand of soccer or what you call a "system". Physically, this rest in a foreign country isnt very helpful at all. The main reason for this is quality of nutrition. Players are often incapable of adjusting their bodies to different types of food. These foods are also grown in different regions. The players should be preparing in Brazil already. Their bodies will need this time to adjust.  In seeing this "sweet" twitter video, Raheem's eyes look extremely tired. Their is also an obsession with technology. The focus should be on the prize at hand.

:lmao

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Re: Daniel Andre Sturridge
« Reply #7812 on: May 24, 2014, 05:40:24 pm »
As an England fan, the approach to this world cup must be re examined. It can be almost guaranteed that England will not perform up to standards in the following World Cup. We have players believing that Steve Peters is going to be able to help them in under 3 weeks. What has been extremely interesting on a positive note is that Roy Hodgson is probably being seen by  Steve Peters. In the past two weeks, his public statements have been way more intelligent than Hodgson two months ago.
         These kids are just chilling under the sun. I know it all seems dandy. But this complacency will be the root of the problem. The methodology is completely wrong. In saying this, the approach they have currently taken is going to leave them mentally and physically handicapped by world cup time. Mentally, they need to be preparing for the teams they are facing. The team needs to develop a brand of soccer or what you call a "system". Physically, this rest in a foreign country isnt very helpful at all. The main reason for this is quality of nutrition. Players are often incapable of adjusting their bodies to different types of food. These foods are also grown in different regions. The players should be preparing in Brazil already. Their bodies will need this time to adjust.  In seeing this "sweet" twitter video, Raheem's eyes look extremely tired. Their is also an obsession with technology. The focus should be on the prize at hand.

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Re: Daniel Andre Sturridge
« Reply #7813 on: May 24, 2014, 06:39:19 pm »
As an England fan, the approach to this world cup must be re examined. It can be almost guaranteed that England will not perform up to standards in the following World Cup. We have players believing that Steve Peters is going to be able to help them in under 3 weeks. What has been extremely interesting on a positive note is that Roy Hodgson is probably being seen by  Steve Peters. In the past two weeks, his public statements have been way more intelligent than Hodgson two months ago.
         These kids are just chilling under the sun. I know it all seems dandy. But this complacency will be the root of the problem. The methodology is completely wrong. In saying this, the approach they have currently taken is going to leave them mentally and physically handicapped by world cup time. Mentally, they need to be preparing for the teams they are facing. The team needs to develop a brand of soccer or what you call a "system". Physically, this rest in a foreign country isnt very helpful at all. The main reason for this is quality of nutrition. Players are often incapable of adjusting their bodies to different types of food. These foods are also grown in different regions. The players should be preparing in Brazil already. Their bodies will need this time to adjust.  In seeing this "sweet" twitter video, Raheem's eyes look extremely tired. Their is also an obsession with technology. The focus should be on the prize at hand. 

Someone should have told Gazza in 1990 when he was having chocolate cake thrown in his face on the way to helping England get to the semi finals.

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Re: Daniel Andre Sturridge
« Reply #7814 on: May 24, 2014, 07:46:34 pm »
As an England fan, the approach to this world cup must be re examined. It can be almost guaranteed that England will not perform up to standards in the following World Cup. We have players believing that Steve Peters is going to be able to help them in under 3 weeks. What has been extremely interesting on a positive note is that Roy Hodgson is probably being seen by  Steve Peters. In the past two weeks, his public statements have been way more intelligent than Hodgson two months ago.
         These kids are just chilling under the sun. I know it all seems dandy. But this complacency will be the root of the problem. The methodology is completely wrong. In saying this, the approach they have currently taken is going to leave them mentally and physically handicapped by world cup time. Mentally, they need to be preparing for the teams they are facing. The team needs to develop a brand of soccer or what you call a "system". Physically, this rest in a foreign country isnt very helpful at all. The main reason for this is quality of nutrition. Players are often incapable of adjusting their bodies to different types of food. These foods are also grown in different regions. The players should be preparing in Brazil already. Their bodies will need this time to adjust.  In seeing this "sweet" twitter video, Raheem's eyes look extremely tired. Their is also an obsession with technology. The focus should be on the prize at hand. 

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Re: Daniel Andre Sturridge
« Reply #7815 on: May 24, 2014, 11:45:27 pm »
As an England fan, the approach to this world cup must be re examined. It can be almost guaranteed that England will not perform up to standards in the following World Cup. We have players believing that Steve Peters is going to be able to help them in under 3 weeks. What has been extremely interesting on a positive note is that Roy Hodgson is probably being seen by  Steve Peters. In the past two weeks, his public statements have been way more intelligent than Hodgson two months ago.
         These kids are just chilling under the sun. I know it all seems dandy. But this complacency will be the root of the problem. The methodology is completely wrong. In saying this, the approach they have currently taken is going to leave them mentally and physically handicapped by world cup time. Mentally, they need to be preparing for the teams they are facing. The team needs to develop a brand of soccer or what you call a "system". Physically, this rest in a foreign country isnt very helpful at all. The main reason for this is quality of nutrition. Players are often incapable of adjusting their bodies to different types of food. These foods are also grown in different regions. The players should be preparing in Brazil already. Their bodies will need this time to adjust.  In seeing this "sweet" twitter video, Raheem's eyes look extremely tired. Their is also an obsession with technology. The focus should be on the prize at hand.

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Re: Daniel Andre Sturridge
« Reply #7816 on: May 25, 2014, 12:14:42 am »
Astounding. Hoped it was some top, top improvised comedy, but then I looked at the poster's history. Hilarious post.
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Re: Daniel Andre Sturridge
« Reply #7817 on: May 25, 2014, 12:47:39 pm »

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Re: Daniel Andre Sturridge
« Reply #7818 on: May 25, 2014, 12:54:11 pm »
Chamberlain would have been a lot better off here. Instead he's suck doing fucking selfies
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Re: Daniel Andre Sturridge
« Reply #7819 on: May 25, 2014, 01:43:23 pm »
Really loving the between our players in the National squad.
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Re: Daniel Andre Sturridge
« Reply #7820 on: May 25, 2014, 07:44:47 pm »
As an England fan, the approach to this world cup must be re examined. It can be almost guaranteed that England will not perform up to standards in the following World Cup. We have players believing that Steve Peters is going to be able to help them in under 3 weeks. What has been extremely interesting on a positive note is that Roy Hodgson is probably being seen by  Steve Peters. In the past two weeks, his public statements have been way more intelligent than Hodgson two months ago.
         These kids are just chilling under the sun. I know it all seems dandy. But this complacency will be the root of the problem. The methodology is completely wrong. In saying this, the approach they have currently taken is going to leave them mentally and physically handicapped by world cup time. Mentally, they need to be preparing for the teams they are facing. The team needs to develop a brand of soccer or what you call a "system". Physically, this rest in a foreign country isnt very helpful at all. The main reason for this is quality of nutrition. Players are often incapable of adjusting their bodies to different types of food. These foods are also grown in different regions. The players should be preparing in Brazil already. Their bodies will need this time to adjust.  In seeing this "sweet" twitter video, Raheem's eyes look extremely tired. Their is also an obsession with technology. The focus should be on the prize at hand.

:lmao

Read this about 3 times now, still hilarious. This needs emailing to the England management sharpish so they can have a rethink.
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Re: Daniel Andre Sturridge
« Reply #7821 on: May 25, 2014, 08:27:11 pm »
As an England fan, the approach to this world cup must be re examined. It can be almost guaranteed that England will not perform up to standards in the following World Cup. We have players believing that Steve Peters is going to be able to help them in under 3 weeks. What has been extremely interesting on a positive note is that Roy Hodgson is probably being seen by  Steve Peters. In the past two weeks, his public statements have been way more intelligent than Hodgson two months ago.
         These kids are just chilling under the sun. I know it all seems dandy. But this complacency will be the root of the problem. The methodology is completely wrong. In saying this, the approach they have currently taken is going to leave them mentally and physically handicapped by world cup time. Mentally, they need to be preparing for the teams they are facing. The team needs to develop a brand of soccer or what you call a "system". Physically, this rest in a foreign country isnt very helpful at all. The main reason for this is quality of nutrition. Players are often incapable of adjusting their bodies to different types of food. These foods are also grown in different regions. The players should be preparing in Brazil already. Their bodies will need this time to adjust.  In seeing this "sweet" twitter video, Raheem's eyes look extremely tired. Their is also an obsession with technology. The focus should be on the prize at hand.

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Re: Daniel Andre Sturridge
« Reply #7822 on: May 26, 2014, 12:08:38 am »
Asked whether he is as good as Suárez, Sturridge replied: “It’s a funny question isn’t it? That’s for everyone else to decide. Everyone has their own opinions on which footballers they like. I like Ronaldo, some people like Messi.”


Love that

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Re: Daniel Andre Sturridge
« Reply #7823 on: May 26, 2014, 12:14:53 am »
desek29 would love to respond to all of your posts, but unfortunately as he wishes to avoid an obsession with technology he uses his computer just once every couple of months.
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Re: Daniel Andre Sturridge
« Reply #7824 on: May 26, 2014, 12:07:56 pm »
Asked whether he is as good as Suárez, Sturridge replied: “It’s a funny question isn’t it? That’s for everyone else to decide. Everyone has their own opinions on which footballers they like. I like Ronaldo, some people like Messi.”


Love that

Haha, good lad. I'm of the belief that he's really not that far behind. When you line them up attribute by attribute, stat by stat the gap is not big at all. I think he's certainly better than Suarez was at 24 at least.

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Re: Daniel Andre Sturridge
« Reply #7825 on: May 26, 2014, 12:28:07 pm »
Haha, good lad. I'm of the belief that he's really not that far behind. When you line them up attribute by attribute, stat by stat the gap is not big at all. I think he's certainly better than Suarez was at 24 at least.

Being English will always put him at a disadvantage to being properly appreciated as it's the belief your uncultured and can't be as classy as a Latin player.

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Re: Daniel Andre Sturridge
« Reply #7826 on: May 26, 2014, 04:06:16 pm »
Think he'll have a great WC and the  world will take notice of him, more so if played centrally. Think Sterling could burst onto the world stage alq Owen. Can't wait.

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« Reply #7827 on: May 28, 2014, 06:05:10 pm »
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aa64YBMs0aY

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Eh?

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Re: Daniel Andre Sturridge
« Reply #7829 on: May 28, 2014, 06:15:03 pm »
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aa64YBMs0aY

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Eh?
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Re: Daniel Andre Sturridge
« Reply #7830 on: May 28, 2014, 06:32:47 pm »
Nice from Dr. Hawking on Sturridge. He even takes a little dig at Rooney . 8)

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-27608788?

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« Reply #7831 on: May 28, 2014, 06:51:45 pm »
Nice from Dr. Hawking on Sturridge. He even takes a little dig at Rooney . 8)

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-27608788?

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Re: Daniel Andre Sturridge
« Reply #7832 on: May 28, 2014, 06:56:16 pm »
;D

That's fantastic.

Didn't realize he was a football fan!

I don't think he is, paddy power offered him a lot of money that he's going to give to charity I read. A lot of the stuff he came out with in the predictions any person could have come out with like England winning more games at a temperate climate closer to sea level. The most interesting one was England have a 58% win ratio playing 4-3-3 compared with 48% 4-4-2
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Re: Daniel Andre Sturridge
« Reply #7833 on: May 28, 2014, 07:53:34 pm »
Haha, good lad. I'm of the belief that he's really not that far behind. When you line them up attribute by attribute, stat by stat the gap is not big at all. I think he's certainly better than Suarez was at 24 at least.
It's a good job that Suarez has so many intangibles that you cannot line up, attribute by attribute, which put him miles ahead of any other player in the league.

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Re: Daniel Andre Sturridge
« Reply #7834 on: May 29, 2014, 03:47:16 pm »
80-1 to be WC top goalscorer seems ludicrously long to me.

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Re: Daniel Andre Sturridge
« Reply #7835 on: May 29, 2014, 04:10:43 pm »
80-1 to be WC top goalscorer seems ludicrously long to me.
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Re: Daniel Andre Sturridge
« Reply #7836 on: May 29, 2014, 04:23:58 pm »
As an England fan, the approach to this world cup must be re examined. It can be almost guaranteed that England will not perform up to standards in the following World Cup. We have players believing that Steve Peters is going to be able to help them in under 3 weeks. What has been extremely interesting on a positive note is that Roy Hodgson is probably being seen by  Steve Peters. In the past two weeks, his public statements have been way more intelligent than Hodgson two months ago.
         These kids are just chilling under the sun. I know it all seems dandy. But this complacency will be the root of the problem. The methodology is completely wrong. In saying this, the approach they have currently taken is going to leave them mentally and physically handicapped by world cup time. Mentally, they need to be preparing for the teams they are facing. The team needs to develop a brand of soccer or what you call a "system". Physically, this rest in a foreign country isnt very helpful at all. The main reason for this is quality of nutrition. Players are often incapable of adjusting their bodies to different types of food. These foods are also grown in different regions. The players should be preparing in Brazil already. Their bodies will need this time to adjust.  In seeing this "sweet" twitter video, Raheem's eyes look extremely tired. Their is also an obsession with technology. The focus should be on the prize at hand. 

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Re: Daniel Andre Sturridge
« Reply #7837 on: May 30, 2014, 08:35:13 pm »
Just scored a cracker for England!
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Re: Daniel Andre Sturridge
« Reply #7838 on: May 30, 2014, 08:38:35 pm »
wow

he's ours ;D
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Re: Daniel Andre Sturridge
« Reply #7839 on: May 30, 2014, 08:40:44 pm »
Lambert would've had a hat trick by now