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1. Shots: I only recall him having one shot all game! It resulted in a point blank save by the goalie
2. Movement: He moved more than he has done for a while (are you sure he is 37? )! He still waits for the ball to feet but did drop into midfield a lot to show for the ball.
3. Control: Tight control. Difficult to bully off the ball.
4. Fouls: I only recall one foul commited by him.
5. Teamwork: Worked hard for the team today
Overall display: 6/10.
2. Movement: He moved more than he has done for a while (are you sure he is 37? )! He still waits for the ball to feet but did drop into midfield a lot to show for the ball.
3. Control: Tight control. Difficult to bully off the ball.
4. Fouls: I only recall one foul commited by him.
5. Teamwork: Worked hard for the team today
Overall display: 6/10.
Last edited by RudeBoy on Mon Jan 05, 2004 1:57 am, edited 1 time in total.
I never knew u worked in Highbury.....As for me, i wish him all the best!Tolu wrote:We need all these kanu skills and juggling in ANC!! weather or not Arsenal plays him will be of superficial concern.
Kanu is certain to get his contract renewed or sign a new deal with other clubs in england or Europe.
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You better not bring that Juggling against Cameroon.
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The guy was solid throughout that game.I'll give him 7 out of 10.He was difficult to get off the ball,difficult to mark and was dangerous anytime he got the ball around the leeds 18yard box.He marked well and his passes were accurate almost all the time.
Moved well for a '37' year old man.37 ko, 97 ni!
Let's give our players credit when they perform well.Kanu is definitely back in form.What pisses me off however is the fact that he's now playing 'football' at the end of his contract.
La Reussi
Moved well for a '37' year old man.37 ko, 97 ni!
Let's give our players credit when they perform well.Kanu is definitely back in form.What pisses me off however is the fact that he's now playing 'football' at the end of his contract.
La Reussi
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Objectivity and not prejudice, pls.
We shouldn't allow sentiments to becloud our sense of judgement. Even if a guy does not play well generally, be magnanimous when he plays one good match.
I sense that more than 50% of CE lacks the spirit of sportsmanship but overflows with sentiments.
We shouldn't allow sentiments to becloud our sense of judgement. Even if a guy does not play well generally, be magnanimous when he plays one good match.
I sense that more than 50% of CE lacks the spirit of sportsmanship but overflows with sentiments.
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Well I did not see the game against Leeds but based on game reports that I have read online, I give Kanu a 9/10. As for needing Kanu in Tunisia, this is a no brainer. I mean this is a player that is so good the unexpected is always expected from him. Not only do I expect to see Papillo in Tunisia, I expect him to start too. Now whether he will play 90 minutes is another story entirely.
hahahahahahahahahaha......Robby, so if your teacher give you F9 or A1 based on wetin them talk about you, you go agree...Which kin nonsense yarns be dis...LOL...Now I have heard everything......Robbynice wrote:Well I did not see the game against Leeds but based on game reports that I have read online, I give Kanu a 9/10. As for needing Kanu in Tunisia, this is a no brainer. I mean this is a player that is so good the unexpected is always expected from him. Not only do I expect to see Papillo in Tunisia, I expect him to start too. Now whether he will play 90 minutes is another story entirely.
Nothing spoil sha with all of you BIPOLAR KANU SHRINERS 8)
Spot on my bro. Papillo is back, he has been back for a while, hopefully he can play in a coaching set up in the SE that will make optimum use of his talents.La Reussi wrote:The guy was solid throughout that game.I'll give him 7 out of 10.He was difficult to get off the ball,difficult to mark and was dangerous anytime he got the ball around the leeds 18yard box.He marked well and his passes were accurate almost all the time.
Moved well for a '37' year old man.37 ko, 97 ni!
Let's give our players credit when they perform well.Kanu is definitely back in form.What pisses me off however is the fact that he's now playing 'football' at the end of his contract.
La Reussi
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