Is he any good?
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Umm, was it cold? I mean, to be hibernated for 15 years...DARK ANDY said:s the Premiership science is the worst science I have ever seen. All power and no brain. See the ball? Run after it and take the ball. That's a summary of EPL football.
Merdre! always been an admirer of that great collègeCarbajal said:That is a perfect project. Welcome to the Collegium of Pataphysics.
Merdre, de par ma chandelle verte, je vous comprends bienCarbajal said:You will be in great company - I guess you know.
Is this really necesseryszövkap said:Merdre, de par ma chandelle verte, je vous comprends bien
Et alors, massacrer le roi de Pologne et le football d'Angleterre! plutót mourir!
it's a quote (modified a bit) from the first pataphysician, as most things, it doesn't mean what it seems to.Esik said:Is this really necessery![]()
Good. You are a troll.szövkap said:that is why I mainly post meaningless things, call me a troll for that but I just can't do differently.![]()
I see. So you are a troll.DARK ANDY said:A troll is to post things that incite flames.
He doesn't do that.
:thmbup:Nevertheless, the 57-year-old manager can take encouragement from the speed with which 17-year-old Hungarian central defender Kadar has adapted to life on Tyneside.
“Tamas Kadar has taken everything in his stride,” Keegan said in an interview with the club’s official website. “He does not speak the language but he is learning one or two things. But on a football field, where there is a language all of its own, he is saying all the right things."
Sadler said: “We’ve got people like Fraser Forster, who has been pulling off big saves all season.
“And then you have Tamas and Wesley who are looking like very good finds for this club.
“It is experience they need and that is what they are getting every time in the FA Premier Reserve League.”
:thmbup:Meanwhile, the break from first team action has given Keegan a chance to take a look at some of the club's emerging stars, with David Edgar, Tamas Kadar and Andy Carroll among those who want to impress.
(the last one just a reminderKEVIN KEEGAN has revealed how impressed he has been by the young guns at Newcastle United.
He is taking advantage of United’s enforced break from senior action to assess the next generation of Toon talent.
Impressive displays from David Edgar, Tamas Kadar and Andy Carroll in the second string’s 1-1 draw with Man City on Monday were noted by the Newcastle chief.