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Wasn't Thorpe supposed to be the more promising defender? How was McNair become such a revelation overnight?
Exactly this. This kneejerk shit really grinds my gearsThis absolute bollocks about januzaj has to stop. F*ck me, so after about 3 matches McNair looks the real deal because unlike Januzaj he doesn't fold under responsibility (who stepped up for moreless a whole season). And time is on his side, he's a whole 2 months younger than Adnan. Sounds like you'll be slaughtering McNair once he makes a balls up.
No, it's my bad. Should've said "like Januzaj, he doesn't fold under pressure." Got my sentence structure mixed up.
What number did you put?Really hope he goes on to become a star, just got his name on the back of my shirt…
Edit: Think the caf has just buttfecked me by putting the wrong number on his profile here…..
that'd really annoy meReally hope he goes on to become a star, just got his name on the back of my shirt…
Edit: Think the caf has just buttfecked me by putting the wrong number on his profile here…..
Unplayable. On his profile here says he is 52.. In actuality he's 33. So I'm walking around with a faking McNair 52 shirt like a gimp. I'll be easy to spot for any of you lot. Anyone reckon this can be rectified?that'd really annoy me
You could probably do a hatchet job and turn 52 into a bad looking 33. Otherwise you're probably stuck with getting a new one, or hope that for some reason he gets given 52...Unplayable. On his profile here says he is 52.. In actuality he's 33. So I'm walking around with a faking McNair 52 shirt like a gimp. I'll be easy to spot for any of you lot. Anyone reckon this can be rectified?
Righto . Just gonna have to walk around like an idiot. Feck itYou could probably do a hatchet job and turn 52 into a bad looking 33. Otherwise you're probably stuck with getting a new one, or hope that for some reason he gets given 52...
It was all I could think of . Maybe bother him on twitter if he has it and he'll have sympathy for you and take 52 . But seriously, I wasn't really sure what number he had and I doubt many will...until he starts playing more regularly anyway.Righto . Just gonna have to walk around like an idiot. Feck it
Now we're talkingIt was all I could think of . Maybe bother him on twitter if he has it and he'll have sympathy for you and take 52 . But seriously, I wasn't really sure what number he had and I doubt many will...until he starts playing more regularly anyway.
LikewiseMcNair and Rojo is starting to become my preferred CB pairing.
Technically it is the official Flag for Northern Ireland as no other flag has any legal standing.What number did you put?
Edit: Just saw those profiles, didn't know about those. Andreas and Wilson have the wrong number too and wtf kind of Northern Ireland flags are those?
Oh didn't know that. So are the other home nations flags not official either or just the Ulster banner?Technically it is the official Flag for Northern Ireland as no other flag has any legal standing.
I think the other three home nations flags all have some sort of legal standing, but the Ulster Banner became defunct in 1972 I believe.Oh didn't know that. So are the other home nations flags not official either or just the Ulster banner?
If someone calls you out on it, just tell them Paddy's even more talented kid bro - Eoinaghan (which totally sounds like a Northern Irish name) - was given the #52 shirt on Monday after a marvelous performance for the u18s at the weekend and if they haven't heard of him then - haha - joke's on them, and perhaps they should STFU in future, ignorant sluts, and also *appropriate quip about their appearance*. Kunts.Haha and I was between him and about four other players as well. His was the only number I didn't know off by heart. Serves me right I suppose
If you give me a lesson on how to pronounce that fecking name I might be able to pull it off. I'm only going to wear it in Lebanon where they won't even feckin realise.If someone calls you out on it, just tell them Paddy's even more talented kid bro - Eoinaghan (which totally sounds like a Northern Irish name) - was given the #52 shirt on Monday after a marvelous performance for the u18s at the weekend and if they haven't heard of him then - haha - joke's on them, and perhaps they should STFU in future, ignorant sluts, and also *appropriate quip about their appearance*. Kunts.
From http://www.tribalfootball.com/artic...es-northern-ireland-call-4047530#.VFv-78luRLMManchester United defender Paddy McNair is delighted with his first call-up to the Northern Ireland squad.
Michael O'Neill wanted to include McNair for the previous round of international games but a hamstring injury ruled the 19-year-old out.
"It's really good," McNair told ManUtd.com when asked about the call-up. "When I was growing up, I always aimed to play for my country. Obviously, as I've been playing for United, one of the biggest clubs in the world, I did hope I would receive the call.
"I'm really happy to get called up. I could have been involved last month for the Faroe Islands and Greece games, so it's great I've been recalled to join the squad for Romania."
Impressive in that he's basically a youth player thrown into the fire and playing better than a good number of experienced players around him.He's been average and he'd had nothing to do. Not even close to impressive.
Really? Because Blind took pretty much all the responsibility for him (and Carrick has as well) and has been there to receive the ball every time. He's had virtually no defending to do (and he's been outpaced and outmuscled on the odd occasion he has where he hasn't flat-out failed to read the ball) and been a non-entity when we have the ball.Impressive in that he's basically a youth player thrown into the fire and playing better than a good number of experienced players around him.
He looks like he will be one actually. The fact that he has performed with the level of composure he has at only 19 suggests he has a bright future ahead at United.Really? Because Blind took virtually all the responsibility for him and has been there to receive the ball every time. He's had virtually no defending to do (and he's been outpaced and outmuscled on the odd occasion he has where he hasn't flat-out failed to read the ball) and been a non-entity when we have the ball.
There's nothing about him that looks like it will be a Premiership player, never mind a Man Utd one.
He won't make 100 Premiership appearances, never mind for United. He just offers nothing at the back, he never gets tight to his man, so they always have time on the ball and yet when it's played in behind he is always slow to read it and doesn't have recovery pace. He's just hiding at the back, dropping off and praying he doesn't get exposed. He's not made a catastrophic error so it's better than 75% of our centerback performances this year but Daley did 80% of the work at the back today, McNair has been a passenger.He looks like he will be one actually. The fact that he has performed with the level of composure he has at only 19 suggests he has a bright future ahead at United.
Thank goodness you're nowhere near the coaching set up at United then.He's been average and he'd had nothing to do. Not even close to impressive.
Which is doubly amplified by his age and experience level. Definitely has a bright future.He's still yet to drop a massive bollock, which is more than can be said for most of our other defenders.