The_Captain
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Slobodan Drauposevic
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That is maybe the worst photoshop job I've ever seen. I know Berba is an ugly joke but fuck me his head isn't that big :lol:
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biscuitman1871
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Good luck - is apparently an a-grade wanker The Secret Footballer wrote:A friend of mine who works for Fulham told me: ‘We had a really good, tight-knit squad at Fulham just before he came in; the lads knew each other well and had a good level of confidence. Even so, when he signed for us, we were really excited –he was the bit of nous that we needed in our team and the lads were really excited about working with him. The problem was that from day one he didn’t really interact with anybody and some of the players he didn’t talk to at all. It was almost as if he felt that by coming from United, Fulham were beneath him and, by extension, the players were beneath him. ‘So the manager called all the staff together and said, “Look, we need to sort this out before it gets out of hand and the atmosphere goes completely, does anybody have any suggestions?” ‘So I spoke up and said that I was very close to a coach at United and I could simply call him up and see how they’d handled him at United. The manager liked that idea and so the next day I called the coach at United and told him what was going on with Berba. ‘I said to him, “He’s creating a bit of friction, he doesn’t talk to any of the players except on the pitch when he’s berating them in front of the cameras for not passing him the ball. We explained to him that he would have to run a channel or two every now and again because we can’t always pass the ball into his feet, and he just looked at us in disgust. The team spirit is becoming fragile and the other players are losing confidence because they think they’re not good enough. You’ve got to help us, mate, how did you deal with it at United?” ‘There was a bit of a silence before he replied, almost as if he couldn’t believe that I’d asked him the question in the first place. “How did we deal with it?” he asked. “Well, it’s simple really, mate –we fucked him off to Fulham. Good luck.”
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paladisious
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biscuitman1871 wrote:Good luck - is apparently an a-grade wanker The Secret Footballer wrote:A friend of mine who works for Fulham told me: ‘We had a really good, tight-knit squad at Fulham just before he came in; the lads knew each other well and had a good level of confidence. Even so, when he signed for us, we were really excited –he was the bit of nous that we needed in our team and the lads were really excited about working with him. The problem was that from day one he didn’t really interact with anybody and some of the players he didn’t talk to at all. It was almost as if he felt that by coming from United, Fulham were beneath him and, by extension, the players were beneath him. ‘So the manager called all the staff together and said, “Look, we need to sort this out before it gets out of hand and the atmosphere goes completely, does anybody have any suggestions?” ‘So I spoke up and said that I was very close to a coach at United and I could simply call him up and see how they’d handled him at United. The manager liked that idea and so the next day I called the coach at United and told him what was going on with Berba. ‘I said to him, “He’s creating a bit of friction, he doesn’t talk to any of the players except on the pitch when he’s berating them in front of the cameras for not passing him the ball. We explained to him that he would have to run a channel or two every now and again because we can’t always pass the ball into his feet, and he just looked at us in disgust. The team spirit is becoming fragile and the other players are losing confidence because they think they’re not good enough. You’ve got to help us, mate, how did you deal with it at United?” ‘There was a bit of a silence before he replied, almost as if he couldn’t believe that I’d asked him the question in the first place. “How did we deal with it?” he asked. “Well, it’s simple really, mate –we fucked him off to Fulham. Good luck.” :lol: Good read. Sounds like he needs a little Kev in his life to set him straight.
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paulbagzFC
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Where would we fit him? Why would we need him? -PB
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aussie scott21
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paulbagzFC wrote:Where would we fit him?
Why would we need him?
-PB Guest player end of this seasons and start of next before he goes to India then China?
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grazorblade
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that would be fantastic for the a league
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pv4
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Absolutely class player who does not give two fxxxs about anything or anyone else.
Sign him up to the HAL circus.
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Pyramid Timmy
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pv4 wrote:Absolutely class player who does not give two fxxxs about anything or anyone else.
Sign him up to the HAL circus. If he thinks Fulham are shit.............
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melbourne_terrace
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DO. NOT. WANT. Would genuinely be a terrible signing for the way we play. The guy was a lazy cunt even in the peak of his career, how is he going to contribute to our pressing game now?
Viennese Vuck
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StiflersMom
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2 year deal and he's 35 - and a A-Grade wanker as pointed out above, Good luck Victory, I hope you sign this guy :lol:
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Pyramid Timmy
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Where's Berisha off to ?
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mcjules
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biscuitman1871 wrote:Good luck - is apparently an a-grade wanker Absolutely perfect player for Victory then =d>
Insert Gertjan Verbeek gifs here
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Pyramid Timmy
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mcjules wrote:biscuitman1871 wrote:Good luck - is apparently an a-grade wanker Absolutely perfect player for Victory then =d> Only the best for Victory
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paulbagzFC
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melbourne_terrace wrote:DO. NOT. WANT.
Would genuinely be a terrible signing for the way we play. The guy was a lazy cunt even in the peak of his career, how is he going to contribute to our pressing game now? We barely press now :lol: -PB
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lukerobinho
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how much has he played at paok?
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Heineken
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mcjules wrote:biscuitman1871 wrote:Good luck - is apparently an a-grade wanker Absolutely perfect player for Victory then =d> Already got Kev and Berisha. Why not make it a trio of c*nts.
WOLLONGONG WOLVES FOR A-LEAGUE EXPANSION!
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scotty21
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Heineken wrote:mcjules wrote:biscuitman1871 wrote:Good luck - is apparently an a-grade wanker Absolutely perfect player for Victory then =d> Already got Kev and Berisha. Why not make it a trio of c*nts. Team of c***s winning trophies > team of nice guys winning fuck all.
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southmelb
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He has been pretty pathetic at paok this season, biggest flop of the current Greek super league they say.
I know the age difference is a factor but Fornaroli was equally pathetic for panathinaikos and copped death threats for not scoring a single goal...now he is God down here, maybe Berba could be the same.
Nathan burns is another, laughing stock with aek, came back and killed it with Wellington.
The Greek super league reject might be the best marquee formula moving forward:lol:
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paladisious
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southmelb wrote:He has been pretty pathetic at paok this season, biggest flop of the current Greek super league they say.
I know the age difference is a factor but Fornaroli was equally pathetic for panathinaikos and copped death threats for not scoring a single goal...now he is God down here, maybe Berba could be the same.
Nathan burns is another, laughing stock with aek, came back and killed it with Wellington.
The Greek super league reject might be the best marquee formula moving forward:lol: Barbarouses not getting up to much there either, not to mention Ange's forgettable coaching stint there. I think you're on to something! :d Edited by paladisious: 9/3/2016 02:02:35 PM
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southmelb
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paladisious wrote:southmelb wrote:He has been pretty pathetic at paok this season, biggest flop of the current Greek super league they say.
I know the age difference is a factor but Fornaroli was equally pathetic for panathinaikos and copped death threats for not scoring a single goal...now he is God down here, maybe Berba could be the same.
Nathan burns is another, laughing stock with aek, came back and killed it with Wellington.
The Greek super league reject might be the best marquee formula moving forward:lol: Barbarouses not getting up to much there either, not to mention Ange's forgettable coaching stint there. I think you're on to something! :d Edited by paladisious: 9/3/2016 02:02:35 PM Barba only got about 10 games but was considered trash. Ange call is a bit stiff, had his team in 3rd spot and was well and truly in the promotion race, had a falling out with owner con makris and left.
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