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Said on a thread a few days ago, completely changed my opinion on him. Keeps us ticking in the middle. Haven't seen any of the game yet but guessing he had a stormer. Well played.
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The real beneficiary of Laudrup's sacking on 20:08 - Mar 29 with 4860 views
People will still question his position in the team. Probably the same ones that wrote big Wilf off at the start of the season. They're a bit thick see.
I want a mate like Flashberryjacks, who wears a Barnsley jersey with "Swans are my second team" on the back.
The real beneficiary of Laudrup's sacking on 20:07 - Mar 29 by blaine_scfc
Said on a thread a few days ago, completely changed my opinion on him. Keeps us ticking in the middle. Haven't seen any of the game yet but guessing he had a stormer. Well played.
He sure did. two great goals, he worked hard too. A different player these days. The OP could be right. But with so many of them playing so much better, I think we all have reaped the benefits.
The real beneficiary of Laudrup's sacking on 20:09 - Mar 29 by Catullus
He sure did. two great goals, he worked hard too. A different player these days. The OP could be right. But with so many of them playing so much better, I think we all have reaped the benefits.
JDG always been a class player but playing higher up the pitch definitely suits him.
Garry has even got Danny Graham scoring
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The real beneficiary of Laudrup's sacking on 20:41 - Mar 29 with 4669 views
I slated JDG earlier this season and i must say i have happily been shut up, he's absolutely transformed and maybe someones had a word with him, maybe from Holland to get his ass in gear for the world cup. Would love to see him signed up as soon as were safe
The real beneficiary of Laudrup's sacking on 20:52 - Mar 29 by quiff
He can go badly missing when things aren't going our way, but he is a very good player, whose goals from midfield shouldn't be underestimated.
I guess that's just part of his nature and might not get any better. From the club's perspective, we need to have someone on the bench to bring on when de Guzman goes missing, rather than just leave him out there.
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The real beneficiary of Laudrup's sacking on 21:00 - Mar 29 with 4515 views
The real beneficiary of Laudrup's sacking on 20:44 - Mar 29 by exiledinenglandjack
I slated JDG earlier this season and i must say i have happily been shut up, he's absolutely transformed and maybe someones had a word with him, maybe from Holland to get his ass in gear for the world cup. Would love to see him signed up as soon as were safe
Would we be able to sign him permanently before the World Cup?
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The real beneficiary of Laudrup's sacking on 21:09 - Mar 29 with 4452 views
I don't think anything has changed since the departure of Laudrup. He was a lightweight, often frustrating, but gifted ball-playing footballer that chips in with a priceless number of goals over the season from midfield under ML, and he's the same now.
I'm an admirer of Ki, but if we can sell him and use the money to buy JDG permanently it's a no-brainer.
The real beneficiary of Laudrup's sacking on 21:09 - Mar 29 by Darran
That's a good question Si.
I said this about him last week in a thread about player valuations:
Love to see us keep him but if de Guzman goes to Brazil with Netherlands, does well and catches the eye globally, there'll be a bun fight over him before next season starts and his price could be out of our bracket.
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The real beneficiary of Laudrup's sacking on 22:20 - Mar 29 with 4247 views
The real beneficiary of Laudrup's sacking on 21:06 - Mar 29 by somersetsimon
Would we be able to sign him permanently before the World Cup?
No reason why not? In these sort of loan deals an agreed purchase price is normally set in place, guess we're just waiting to see our premier league status intact
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The real beneficiary of Laudrup's sacking on 22:36 - Mar 29 with 4210 views
The real beneficiary of Laudrup's sacking on 21:17 - Mar 29 by FearOfAJackPlanet
I don't think anything has changed since the departure of Laudrup. He was a lightweight, often frustrating, but gifted ball-playing footballer that chips in with a priceless number of goals over the season from midfield under ML, and he's the same now.
I'm an admirer of Ki, but if we can sell him and use the money to buy JDG permanently it's a no-brainer.
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The real beneficiary of Laudrup's sacking on 13:45 - Mar 30 with 3970 views
The real beneficiary of Laudrup's sacking on 22:20 - Mar 29 by exiledinenglandjack
No reason why not? In these sort of loan deals an agreed purchase price is normally set in place, guess we're just waiting to see our premier league status intact
I'm sure we'll enquire, but if JdG has any sense he'll tell us he's keeping his options open until after the world cup. Depending on what happens with Ki, I'd like to see us sign Holtby if we can't convince JdG to stay - he'd probably be cheaper in transfer as well.
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The real beneficiary of Laudrup's sacking on 14:36 - Mar 30 with 3870 views
The real beneficiary of Laudrup's sacking on 14:00 - Mar 30 by caerleon_jack
I'm sure we'll enquire, but if JdG has any sense he'll tell us he's keeping his options open until after the world cup. Depending on what happens with Ki, I'd like to see us sign Holtby if we can't convince JdG to stay - he'd probably be cheaper in transfer as well.
I don't know why anyone is surprised by his recent form, he did exactly the same last season. He's a second half of the season player. I rate the bloke and hope we sign him.