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Who's impressed in Euro 2004 The kids are the most exciting thing. Rooney had been marvelous. I was impressed with Ronaldo in the opening game. The only decent portugese player that day. And the biggest star of the future, Germany's Bastian Schweinsteiger. I can't remember the Germans having a real flair player before. I think he will set the tournament alight. | |
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WHAT IF THERE IS NO TOMORROW? THERE WASN'T ONE TODAY! | |
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omnithanos said: The kids are the most exciting thing. Rooney had been marvelous. I was impressed with Ronaldo in the opening game. The only decent portugese player that day. And the biggest star of the future, Germany's Bastian Schweinsteiger. I can't remember the Germans having a real flair player before. I think he will set the tournament alight.
I thought so too, put up a post mentioning him in the 'Euro 2004 Sticky' after he came on as sub! His style of play is not typical German football. Joaquin, although not a teenager anymore but still young at 23, is also a fab forward player for Spain. He was a menace in Japan '02!.... but Rooney is the boy who'll finish the tournament a man! "..My work is personal, I'm a working person, I put in work, I work with purpose.." | |
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senik said: omnithanos said: The kids are the most exciting thing. Rooney had been marvelous. I was impressed with Ronaldo in the opening game. The only decent portugese player that day. And the biggest star of the future, Germany's Bastian Schweinsteiger. I can't remember the Germans having a real flair player before. I think he will set the tournament alight.
I thought so too, put up a post mentioning him in the 'Euro 2004 Sticky' after he came on as sub! His style of play is not typical German football. Joaquin, although not a teenager anymore but still young at 23, is also a fab forward player for Spain. He was a menace in Japan '02!.... but Rooney is the boy who'll finish the tournament a man! i was impressed of renaldo yesterday ! wow ! schweinsteiger is germany's man of the future, right but there are still the "old-boys" zidane, figo, henke, deco, van nistelroy, rui costa, ljungberg, nedved, poborsky... Free Your Mind...And Your Ass Will Follow | |
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funkadelic11 said: i was impressed of renaldo yesterday ! wow !
schweinsteiger is germany's man of the future, right but there are still the "old-boys" zidane, figo, henke, deco, van nistelroy, rui costa, ljungberg, nedved, poborsky... Oh no doubt man! I was just banging on about the kids in replying to Omnithanos. You can never write off the golden oldies "..My work is personal, I'm a working person, I put in work, I work with purpose.." | |
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funkadelic11 said: senik said: I thought so too, put up a post mentioning him in the 'Euro 2004 Sticky' after he came on as sub! His style of play is not typical German football. Joaquin, although not a teenager anymore but still young at 23, is also a fab forward player for Spain. He was a menace in Japan '02!.... but Rooney is the boy who'll finish the tournament a man! i was impressed of renaldo yesterday ! wow ! schweinsteiger is germany's man of the future, right but there are still the "old-boys" zidane, figo, henke, deco, van nistelroy, rui costa, ljungberg, nedved, poborsky... You think 28 years is old??? btw it's van nistelrooy | |
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Des Lynam.
And our Gary, of course. Uh...Rooney, TheFrog, Ronaldo - they're the main ones that spring to mind. | |
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