Valeri Bojinov (9 Viewers)

Boudz

Mercato Tourist
Aug 1, 2002
2,608
#5
Hey guys

This lad was on loan to you last season weren't he? Anyway,he's moving to Manchester City and i was just wondering how good the guy is.

Is he a goalscorer?
Jus there for Flair?
etc

:)
He's very selfish, but he has loads of talent, goalscorer? no, more of a support striker, he will go for a lot of shots when he should have passed. Can get very frustrating. Good for EPL? he has a small physique so it could go either way.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
82,896
#8
But Legend proved himself sneaky and moved the thread to the "Misc Soccer" section. Hmmm...what will Jack's next move be?

Let's wait and see. :D
i say jack goes for the jugular in 2 or less moves -- game over for legend :eyebrows:
 
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Legend_Yorkey
Aug 1, 2007
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    He's very selfish, but he has loads of talent, goalscorer? no, more of a support striker, he will go for a lot of shots when he should have passed. Can get very frustrating. Good for EPL? he has a small physique so it could go either way.
    Cheers for the input mate.Sounds like a young player who need to learn alot before he can be considered a very good player.

    And the mod,told me to put it in here so i'm still around boys:agree:
     

    Badass J Elkann

    It's time to go!!
    Feb 12, 2006
    68,979
    #10
    Hey guys

    This lad was on loan to you last season weren't he? Anyway,he's moving to Manchester City and i was just wondering how good the guy is.

    Is he a goalscorer?
    Jus there for Flair?
    etc

    :)
    god do the english fans actually know anyone outside their own league? bojinov is too good for u, its only a shame that sven will ruin his career and add bojinov to the long list of 'could be' players
     

    swag

    L'autista
    Administrator
    Sep 23, 2003
    84,776
    #11
    god do the english fans actually know anyone outside their own league?
    :)

    You know, I have this split attitude about this. On the one hand, Legend_Yorkey is at least admitting there is football in the universe outside the EPL. For that, and for taking the trouble to post here, he should be commended.

    But on the other hand, it seems so very few English-speakers actually acknowledge that the sport exists outside of the EPL. :lol:

    Boji does best in a role where he will get a lot of playing time and with a coach who prefers a more aggressively offensive style of play. Less so if he's on the bench a lot or plays under a more conservative gameplan.
     

    Badass J Elkann

    It's time to go!!
    Feb 12, 2006
    68,979
    #12
    :)

    You know, I have this split attitude about this. On the one hand, Legend_Yorkey is at least admitting there is football in the universe outside the EPL. For that, and for taking the trouble to post here, he should be commended.

    But on the other hand, it seems so very few English-speakers actually acknowledge that the sport exists outside of the EPL. :lol:

    Boji does best in a role where he will get a lot of playing time and with a coach who prefers a more aggressively offensive style of play. Less so if he's on the bench a lot or plays under a more conservative gameplan.
    i know what you mean, like im not targeting legend_yorkey as such but it annoys me how so many epl fans actually dont know anyone outside the epl except ronaldinho, eto'o messi and kaka, hence why they are so ignorant when it comes to having a debate about football who wouldnt even know or appreciate the likes of pirlo or even trez
     

    swag

    L'autista
    Administrator
    Sep 23, 2003
    84,776
    #13
    i know what you mean, like im not targeting legend_yorkey as such but it annoys me how so many epl fans actually dont know anyone outside the epl except ronaldinho, eto'o messi and kaka, hence why they are so ignorant when it comes to having a debate about football who wouldnt even know or appreciate the likes of pirlo or even trez
    Man, I can't even begin to tell you about the chain-yanking I've been doing on Facebook for the past couple of weeks on this very topic. :cool:
     

    X-ZERO

    From MÉXICO whit Love
    Jun 22, 2007
    37
    #14
    Hey guys

    This lad was on loan to you last season weren't he? Anyway,he's moving to Manchester City and i was just wondering how good the guy is.

    Is he a goalscorer?
    Jus there for Flair?
    etc

    :)
    He has a bad temper so he should get a lot of playing time, he's young and is a very talented player and yes he is a goalscorer if he´s played behind another striker. He shoul make u happy most of the time. And possible it's just me but im sad we didnt keep him.
     

    Badass J Elkann

    It's time to go!!
    Feb 12, 2006
    68,979
    #15
    Man, I can't even begin to tell you about the chain-yanking I've been doing on Facebook for the past couple of weeks on this very topic. :cool:
    its funny how you tell an arsenal fan about someone like bojinov and they say - who? yet they praise adebayor and walcott as if they are world class, and as soon as they are linked with an unknown player to them, they immedietly think - world class, that is untill they reject them and then they say, we never wanted him in the first place :lol:


    and how dare u for not adding me on facebook :p
     

    ReBeL

    The Jackal
    Jan 14, 2005
    22,871
    #16
    He seems to have an attitude problem, or maybe smells when sweating.

    I don't know, but coaches seem not liking him.
     

    Cronios

    Juventolog
    Jun 7, 2004
    27,519
    #17
    We could have bought him for the half of the money you got him, i think that fact speaks from it self about Bojinov's quality and our managers skills and vision...

    Bojinov is a promising player but definitly not EPL material, he is too weak and short and he hasnt te greatest pace in the world either, just a transfer to impress fans and the press...you should have take Castillo, when you had the chance.
     

    Bjerknes

    "Top Economist"
    Mar 16, 2004
    116,121
    #19
    :)

    You know, I have this split attitude about this. On the one hand, Legend_Yorkey is at least admitting there is football in the universe outside the EPL. For that, and for taking the trouble to post here, he should be commended.

    But on the other hand, it seems so very few English-speakers actually acknowledge that the sport exists outside of the EPL. :lol:

    Boji does best in a role where he will get a lot of playing time and with a coach who prefers a more aggressively offensive style of play. Less so if he's on the bench a lot or plays under a more conservative gameplan.
    I just don't get it. Unfortunately for the English, their arrogance has really ticked a few people off, including you and me. If English football and the Premiership did not have so many biased idiots sulking up their success, prancing around like it's the be all and end all of leagues, I wouldn't have to waste my time setting the record straight. But some blatant misdeeds cannot go without a response by me.

    You know, sometimes I ponder making an anti-English football website, just for the kicks of it. A nice little place where the EPL marketing can be balanced out, and the notions that the English have the best football can be kicked in the groins.

    If you want to see what a Chelsea fan thinks of Serie A, look no further than this facebook thread.

    http://psu.facebook.com/topic.php?u...rt=0&pwstdfy=0f128c2da37f81c0943bd97fb406c58f

    Yeah, the Serie A should be banned alright. If that's the case, English football should have been banned for far longer than five years.
     

    Cronios

    Juventolog
    Jun 7, 2004
    27,519
    #20
    I share your hate for the EPL Andy, congrats!

    Congrats X 2 for being an American, but also lucid enough to see through the EPL "marketing" from there!
     

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