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About This Page: This is a discussion on Soccer within the LetsGoKings.com forums, at Los Angeles Kings Hockey Fan Forum. Yannis Kaboul is going to start on defense for Tottenham vs. Sunderland.
This kid's got a lot of upside.
Overall Liverpool were worthy winners, with record signing Fernando Torres making a satisfactory debut despite spurning a golden first-half opportunity.
Yup sounds like Torres alright. Guy is talented but he misses a ton of easy chances.
__________________ "11:19 -- You're not gonna believe this, but J.D. Drew took a called third strike to end the inning.
(Note: Dodgers, Braves and Cardinals fans everywhere are nodding and saying, "Yup ... been there, done that.")
Ashley Young is talented for a winger when he is on the ball, but if he continues to try to take on two or three defenders on his own like he did against Liverpool, then you can have him.
Last edited by redxalonso; August 11th, 2007 at 08:05 PM.
Who would have thought that Eriksson's Man City side would actually good? Although it wasn't probably very hard when Curbishley decided to start Lee Bowyer, Mark Noble in midfield AND for some reason no one has gotten the clue that Anton Ferdinand sucks and George McCartney should not be a starter in the EPL. Other than that, Bellamy actually looked hungry and Dean Ashton finally got some playing time.
__________________ The New World Order is here, it's called stupidity.
Who would have thought that Eriksson's Man City side would actually good? Although it wasn't probably very hard when Curbishley decided to start Lee Bowyer, Mark Noble in midfield AND for some reason no one has gotten the clue that Anton Ferdinand sucks and George McCartney should not be a starter in the EPL. Other than that, Bellamy actually looked hungry and Dean Ashton finally got some playing time.
I was very impressed with Elano. His movements are tricky and he has the ability to up another gear on the run.