Watch him score 20 goals this season
I honestly wouldn't give a **** if he does; because I know he would never have scored 20 goals in the EPL in his whole career, even if he had played till retirement age...
I honestly wouldn't give a **** if he does; because I know he would never have scored 20 goals in the EPL in his whole career, even if he had played till retirement age...
Our fans were absolute pr1cks with Chris Armstrong. He got 15 league goals in his first season, 22 in all comps and had a decent partnership with Teddy. But because he wasn't an exotic signing, he got so much stick.
Soldado seems like a decent fella, but someone like Armstrong must look at the support this guy got and wonder what planet we are living on.
I remember it like it was yesterday. Klinsmann left and our fans expected a like for like replacement. We signed Armstrong from Palace for £4.5m and Clive Wilson on a free from QPR that summer. Don't know who the fans were expecting to replace Klinsmann at the time.
Aaah 442 with wingers - now that was when football was worth watching.
If Bobby feels so bad and is such a class guy, can we please have our millions and millions of pounds back Bob?
Remind me never to invite you to a party
My apologies for not joining the mass love-in.... For the record, I do think Bobby is genuinely a nice guy and certainly have no hate for him. As much as anyone else, if not more, I wanted him to succeed and still remember the explosion of joy that followed his goal, and false dawn, against Everton.
But the truth - no matter how unpalatable - is that the guy was a total and unmitigated disaster; and no tweet will change that. I am not particularly enamoured by losers; what I want to see in the team I support are winners - any other quality comes later. They may well be SOBs for all I care, as long as they are successful and contribute to the team.
Ironically in two years Soldado only ended up losing us millions and was a complete flop - yet there are two or three pages of eulogies at his departure.
Berbatov earned us millions in profit when he left, had won us a cup and was one of our biggest successes in the EPL era; yet he is still reviled by many on this board.
My apologies for not joining the mass love-in.... For the record, I do think Bobby is genuinely a nice guy and certainly have no hate for him. As much as anyone else, if not more, I wanted him to succeed and still remember the explosion of joy that followed his goal, and false dawn, against Everton.
But the truth - no matter how unpalatable - is that the guy was a total and unmitigated disaster; and no tweet will change that. I am not particularly enamoured by losers; what I want to see in the team I support are winners - any other quality comes later. They may well be SOBs for all I care, as long as they are successful and contribute to the team.
Ironically in two years Soldado only ended up losing us millions and was a complete flop - yet there are two or three pages of eulogies at his departure.
Berbatov earned us millions in profit when he left, had won us a cup and was one of our biggest successes in the EPL era; yet he is still reviled by many on this board.
I think people are reacting to his class as a person. I wouldn't shake Berbatovs hand as quickly as Soldados if i saw them in the street ... i think it's his decency and dignity that allows people to relate to him.
My apologies for not joining the mass love-in.... For the record, I do think Bobby is genuinely a nice guy and certainly have no hate for him. As much as anyone else, if not more, I wanted him to succeed and still remember the explosion of joy that followed his goal, and false dawn, against Everton.
But the truth - no matter how unpalatable - is that the guy was a total and unmitigated disaster; and no tweet will change that. I am not particularly enamoured by losers; what I want to see in the team I support are winners - any other quality comes later. They may well be SOBs for all I care, as long as they are successful and contribute to the team.
Ironically in two years Soldado only ended up losing us millions and was a complete flop - yet there are two or three pages of eulogies at his departure.
Berbatov earned us millions in profit when he left, had won us a cup and was one of our biggest successes in the EPL era; yet he is still reviled by many on this board.
I think people are reacting to his class as a person. I wouldn't shake Berbatovs hand as quickly as Soldados if i saw them in the street ... i think it's his decency and dignity that allows people to relate to him.
Maybe I've become the arch pragmatist... but do you honestly think that if it had worked out differently, Soldado had a stormer of a first season and a top 4 club came in with wads of cash, he would have acted differently from Berba?