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The Arif

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    ++ [ originally posted by barkuss ] ++


    Where have you hear that??????????????????
    If that happens I have a strange wierd feeling that Trez will stay with us.....and that is the thing we dont want to happen

    it isn't said that trez will go JUST to chelsea. he had a verbal agreement with barcelona, remember?
     

    Orgut

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    I think I will pass on Vieri he will retire in 3 years
    I think that Crespo might get back to his level when he comes back to Serie A so I would prefer Crespo but ofcourse we can go for other players
     
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    ++ [ originally posted by Andrea Becchi ] ++
    Now lets not jump to conclusions. What I mean is that Kapo does have potential; he is not some washed up player with no talent. Kapo has talent, and maybe a change in venue for his playing days is what he needs to mature that talent, and become a star. Now correct me if I am wrong, nobody had a clue what type of player Henry could be, and look at him now. So who knows how Kapo will turn out. Hopefully, if our luck is right, Olivier will turn into the Henry that we could of had, if we gave him a chnace that is.
    Okay, but what I mean is that when Kapo was first signed, everyone was saying he was a central midfielder, a good two-way player. Then, he was a playmaker, then a leftwinger, then a striker. I just want to know where the guy plays...
     

    Bjerknes

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    ++ [ originally posted by Ian ] ++


    Okay, but what I mean is that when Kapo was first signed, everyone was saying he was a central midfielder, a good two-way player. Then, he was a playmaker, then a leftwinger, then a striker. I just want to know where the guy plays...
    Alright, you have asked the right guy. I don't know what some of these know-it-alls said about where Kapo plays, but the Auxerre coach plays Kapo right behind Djibril Cisse, as sort of a second striker or support striker. The best way to describe him, which I read in World Soccer, is that he roams right behind Cisse, becoming a playmaker at one time, and then a left winger at another time. So basically he plays like Totti does, with a more common inclination to travel over to the left side of midfield, and even out to the left wing if needed. I don't think he is so much a good two-way player, definetly not a central midfielder (who knows who came up with that false info), but supposedly he can become a striker if needed. But, as I said, he is given the freedom to roam behind Cisse, which means he can be a versatile attacking player.
     

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