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Sports => Football => Topic started by: Tallman on October 29, 2007, 07:19:21 AM
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Wright-Phillips: Stern experience is good for me
By Adam Leitch (Southern Daily Echo)
Bradley Wright-Phillips believes Stern John is delivering performances that mark him out from Saints' other strikers. While the hitman concedes that the squad is full of top-quality striking options, it is John's all-round game that has made him so valuable to George Burley in recent weeks. He has been physically strong and has held the ball up well while bringing others in to play. Wright-Phillips has benefited directly and is enjoying a partnership that has left Polish international pair Grzegorz Rasiak and Marek Saganowski on the sidelines. Both Wright-Phillips and John were on target in the 3-2 win at Burnley on Saturday night that lifted Saints to within a point of the play-off places in what is an increasingly congested top half of the Championship table.
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quality knows no bounds
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Yeah Stern show dem who's de man...whether dey is Poland star striker or not. Let Rasiak go back to Poland-coach Beenie crying "Dem eh select meh Mr Beenie...Ah only sitting on de bench riding pine from this boy from some little island call Trinidad :frustrated: "
Beenie (in his usual heavy dutch accent): Mishta Rasiak, Let me tell you >:( ..Shtern John is a quality shtriker shecond to none. I know him pershonally and trusht me, you would be lucky to shine hish bootsh. Those Trinidad playersh ... I will neva forget!
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Beenie (in his usual heavy dutch accent): Mishta Rasiak, Let me tell you >:( ..Shtern John is a quality shtriker shecond to none. I know him pershonally and trusht me, you would be lucky to shine hish bootsh. Those Trinidad playersh ... I will neva forget!
when I close my eye an read dat, is like Beenie write it heself ;D
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Doh get tie up. Rasiak is a quality goalscorer too. Very similar to Stern. The edge Stern have is that he a little more mobile and physical and contributes more to the team. Rasiak is a sluggish lazyman who always finds a way to score. But other than scoring he doh offer much to the team play.
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Yeah doh frighten soldier, ah done sight up Raziak long long time. Still, Stern is de man! >:(
Respec' Genius monk.
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Doh get tie up. Rasiak is a quality goalscorer too. Very similar to Stern. The edge Stern have is that he a little more mobile and physical and contributes more to the team. Rasiak is a sluggish lazyman who always finds a way to score. But other than scoring he doh offer much to the team play.
Lord have mercy. look at thing eh. Men actually saying Stern and contribute in the same sentence. And the lazman adjective being used to describe somebody else Who would have thought it?
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Doh get tie up. Rasiak is a quality goalscorer too. Very similar to Stern. The edge Stern have is that he a little more mobile and physical and contributes more to the team. Rasiak is a sluggish lazyman who always finds a way to score. But other than scoring he doh offer much to the team play.
Lord have mercy. look at thing eh. Men actually saying Stern and contribute in the same sentence. And the lazman adjective being used to describe somebody else Who would have thought it?
Notice ah say "a little" more mobile. For all the complaints people have with Stern, Rasiak worse. The two of them know how to score goals and make people hush, though.
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Doh get tie up. Rasiak is a quality goalscorer too. Very similar to Stern. The edge Stern have is that he a little more mobile and physical and contributes more to the team. Rasiak is a sluggish lazyman who always finds a way to score. But other than scoring he doh offer much to the team play.
Lord have mercy. look at thing eh. Men actually saying Stern and contribute in the same sentence. And the lazman adjective being used to describe somebody else Who would have thought it?
Midnight, what you expect in this forum. That is the way it is with fans. :) :) :) :) :)
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Doh get tie up. Rasiak is a quality goalscorer too. Very similar to Stern. The edge Stern have is that he a little more mobile and physical and contributes more to the team. Rasiak is a sluggish lazyman who always finds a way to score. But other than scoring he doh offer much to the team play.
Lord have mercy. look at thing eh. Men actually saying Stern and contribute in the same sentence. And the lazman adjective being used to describe somebody else Who would have thought it?
Wha shock me is man sayin Stern more "mobile". Raziack mus be cross wit statue... ;D
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Doh get tie up. Rasiak is a quality goalscorer too. Very similar to Stern. The edge Stern have is that he a little more mobile and physical and contributes more to the team. Rasiak is a sluggish lazyman who always finds a way to score. But other than scoring he doh offer much to the team play.
Lord have mercy. look at thing eh. Men actually saying Stern and contribute in the same sentence. And the lazman adjective being used to describe somebody else Who would have thought it?
Wha shock me is man sayin Stern more "mobile". Raziack mus be cross wit statue... ;D
Rasiak does pretty much just stand up around de box and wait. Jog around a lil bit if de ball close. Wait some more.
Stern does at least hold up de ball and link with midfield and ting. Watch how Southampton fans loving him: http://www.thesaintsforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=29270
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Beenie (in his usual heavy dutch accent): Mishta Rasiak, Let me tell you >:( ..Shtern John is a quality shtriker shecond to none. I know him pershonally and trusht me, you would be lucky to shine hish bootsh. Those Trinidad playersh ... I will neva forget!
when I close my eye an read dat, is like Beenie write it heself ;D
wheyyy some ah allyuh here rhel talented yes...how de f%$k u manage tuh pull off dah one boss :devil: :rotfl:
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i thought was me alone see that :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
west coast yuh either cross with bat or potato :rotfl: :rotfl: but yuh well talented 4 tru
but ah get where u coming from west coast ;D
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Stern and Raziak have one thing in common.....they both found their level in the Championship.
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video of stern's goal
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXprMu7paU4
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Stern and Raziak have one thing in common.....they both found their level in the Championship.
Yuh talking Loud Loud :bs: :bs:
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Allyuh see de bullet dat hit both posts?
wey
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Doh get tie up. Rasiak is a quality goalscorer too. Very similar to Stern. The edge Stern have is that he a little more mobile and physical and contributes more to the team. Rasiak is a sluggish lazyman who always finds a way to score. But other than scoring he doh offer much to the team play.
Lord have mercy. look at thing eh. Men actually saying Stern and contribute in the same sentence. And the lazman adjective being used to describe somebody else Who would have thought it?
Wha shock me is man sayin Stern more "mobile". Raziack mus be cross wit statue... ;D
Boy reading that the first thing cross my mind is "I have to see the manner of beast that is Rasiak"
Allyuh see de bullet dat hit both posts?
wey
Real nice especially like the screen and turn he use to create the chance, the sign of a confident player.
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Allyuh see de bullet dat hit both posts?
wey
Shield off de defender ,turn and ben it wid de outside ah he right foot,beating de keeper :applause: :applause: would have been a spectacular goal ...he an all turn tuh celebrate buh den it come cross and hit de next post ..shot sah !!!
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berris, stern is a shitsnake... :devil: :devil: :devil:
*brace for impact
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berris, stern is a shitsnake... :devil: :devil: :devil:
*brace for impact
Hard luck Omar ...dah basket hah to much hole .. ;D
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berris, stern is a shitsnake... :devil: :devil: :devil:
*brace for impact
Hard luck Omar ...dah basket hah to much hole .. ;D
lol..
under all seriousness de man getting on bad and seem to be liking it... i didnt realize he put rasiak and saganowski on the bench.
all now so if he was still at sunderland, he riding pine behind shitongs like connoly, odonovan, murphy and stokes watching the contract run down and wondering where the next offer coming from.
from early signs, seems like the deal worked out well for all parties..
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berris, stern is a shitsnake... :devil: :devil: :devil:
*brace for impact
Hard luck Omar ...dah basket hah to much hole .. ;D
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
dat basket come like ah fish net
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Panther X.....The world cup was nice eh??....glad yuh went there eh ???...
Thank God for a "Championship Striker"....
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Allyuh men get on like ah call de man a sh!thound or something.
Stern (like Rasiak) found success in the Championship but never duplicated it at the Premiership level. Now he's back in the Championship finding his confidence and goals again. If that doesn't say that he found his level there I don't know what does.
The premiership isn't for everybody...just ask Shevchenko.
@Big Mag
If I recall correctly few of our team that went to the world cup were premiership quality so what's your point?
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Allyuh men get on like ah call de man a sh!thound or something.
Stern (like Rasiak) found success in the Championship but never duplicated it at the Premiership level. Now he's back in the Championship finding his confidence and goals again. If that doesn't say that he found his level there I don't know what does.
The premiership isn't for everybody...just ask Shevchenko.
@Big Mag
If I recall correctly few of our team that went to the world cup were premiership quality so what's your point?
Yuh recall correct and SJ is one ah de 'few', so de real question is, what is your point here ??? other than ah lame attempt tuh dis #14 ...just another doubter/hater talkin ah set ah assness bout he reach he 'level'...doh vex ,dais meh opinion...I eh have time to give yuh de facts but go and see who lead BCFC in scoring the first year they get promoted,doh ignore the fact that he get injured and miss alot of games and still lead dem in scoring,while yuh dey checking look and see much goals he score to get them promoted,yuh might as well see who score BCFC first goal in the Prems....
Doh fool yuh self ...#14 cud play in any league on any team and score on any defense,he already score in de game he play this year for Sunderland as a sub and I sure he wudda be scoring for them if he was still there,that is a proven fact, de man score goals on ANY team he play for (Derby is de lone exception and dem was/is ah shit side) Premiership or Championship ,so give we ah chance wid dah 'championship level' nonsense.
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Thanks Berris...yuh save meh some "one finger typing" dey....bbboooooomm
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Look at Stern's strike rate: His performance in the championship/first division is vastly superior that iin the Premiership yet while others calling the man a sh!thound among other things you take exception with me saying that he find his level.
Don't let things like facts interfere with that fantasy going on in your heads their breds.
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Doh get tie up. Rasiak is a quality goalscorer too. Very similar to Stern. The edge Stern have is that he a little more mobile and physical and contributes more to the team. Rasiak is a sluggish lazyman who always finds a way to score. But other than scoring he doh offer much to the team play.
Lord have mercy. look at thing eh. Men actually saying Stern and contribute in the same sentence. And the lazman adjective being used to describe somebody else Who would have thought it?
Wha shock me is man sayin Stern more "mobile". Raziack mus be cross wit statue... ;D
Boy reading that the first thing cross my mind is "I have to see the manner of beast that is Rasiak"
Allyuh see de bullet dat hit both posts?
wey
Real nice especially like the screen and turn he use to create the chance, the sign of a confident player.
The new and improved Stern Turn...
but lord that team need a defense!
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Look at Stern's strike rate: His performance in the championship/first division is vastly superior that iin the Premiership yet while others calling the man a sh!thound among other things you take exception with me saying that he find his level.
Don't let things like facts interfere with that fantasy going on in your heads their breds.
Facts yuh say :rotfl: Panterx,the only 'fact' you prove here is that yuh is ah dunce ah de game ,hopefully it stop they and yuh is not ah dunce in life too ....but by yuh reasoning I doubt it.
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Show me his scoring rate, appearances, goals scored or ANYTHING thaty would demonstrate that he was a success in the premiership.
His best season in the premiership was with Birmingham City in 2004/5 where he scored 9 goals in all competitions and he's never got close to that since.
People like you like talk a lot of trash but you never have anything to back it up.
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Show me his scoring rate, appearances, goals scored or ANYTHING thaty would demonstrate that he was a success in the premiership.
His best season in the premiership was with Birmingham City in 2004/5 where he scored 9 goals in all competitions and he's never got close to that since.
People like you like talk a lot of trash but you never have anything to back it up.
Is 2yrs he play in the EPL with ah promoted BCFC, yuh want ah success story ??? all yuh is real ass yes.The fact that he lead them in scoring the first year wasn't good enough for you ??? wha yuh wanted 20 goals ??? is ah shit side his goals help promote and also help them avoid relegation.
Me eh have to show you nuttin, if yuh doh know go and look it up ,just de same way yuh run quick and research and see he score 9 goals his 1st yr in the EPL go back and read some more.Ah baby cud figure out that any good striker will score more goals against a championship div defense as opposed to the EPL,now I going under the assumption here that yuh is not a baby and hopefully ah big man or woman,if ah wrong stop meh please.Tell meh how much strikers in the EPL that average more than 10 goals in ah season ? Stern scoring 9 was on par with some of the better strikers and he was playing on a newly promoted team and still lead them in goals.Go and reasearch how much time he start as to how much time he come off the bench and then yuh go realize if he had started more games he cud have scored more goals,if he did not get injured he cudda have scored more goals.
I doh expect you to see or understand none ah this becuz as far as your football knowledge concern if someone scoring more goals in the championship div as oppose to the EPL,their 'level' is the championship. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: ..de only trash here coming from you,now go and do yuh home work and come back sounding ah lil more educated before yuh bum yuh gum and come across as ah lil snat nose Stern John hater.....................oh shit too late :devil:
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thanks again Berris...Danke
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All talk and no substance. Typical.
You won't 'show me nutten' because you don't have 'nutten' to show, at best Stern would be considered a competent striker at premiership level.
It's called reality...deal with it.
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thanks again Berris...Danke
Yuh welcome Big Mag :beermug: :beermug:
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All talk and no substance. Typical.
You won't 'show me nutten' because you don't have 'nutten' to show, at best Stern would be considered a competent striker at premiership level.
It's called reality...deal with it.
No Dunce, you call it that .The only one that eh producing anything of 'substance' is you and yuh response keeping getting weaker and weaker. After ah show yuh how much SHIT yuh talking yuh decide now tuh sing ah different tune in de same f**king key ??? So now he's a 'competent striker at premiership level' eh ?. If I continue putting yuh in yuh place just now yuh go singing another tune but I eh have de time tuh waste on ah ignorant,football challaged,ehhaveahf@ckingideaboutdegame,
dunce like yuh self,so ah go leave yuh in yuh ignorance fuh yuh tuh go around de place telling ppl yuh big time theory, that if a striker score more goals in the championship div dais their 'level'.... :rotfl: :rotfl:
Yuh dam Jackass ......Dais de 'reality' ....now you deal wid it. :devil:
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His best season in the premiership was with Birmingham City in 2004/5 where he scored 9 goals in all competitions and he's never got close to that since.
That was 2002-2003.
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His best season in the premiership was with Birmingham City in 2004/5 where he scored 9 goals in all competitions and he's never got close to that since.
That was 2002-2003.
Midknight,you wasting yuh time oui, yuh eh see dis man eh have ah clue wha he talking bout ...this is just another hatergumbumper.
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I stand corrected on the season but the stats are still the same.
dis man eh have ah clue wha he talking bout ...this is just another hatergumbumper.
Funny, I was thinking the same thing about you. You're right on one thing though...this is definitely going nowheres so peace to you breds.
I done.
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Show me his scoring rate, appearances, goals scored or ANYTHING thaty would demonstrate that he was a success in the premiership.
His best season in the premiership was with Birmingham City in 2004/5 where he scored 9 goals in all competitions and he's never got close to that since.
People like you like talk a lot of trash but you never have anything to back it up.
i see your argument...but i have to ask when was stern ever given a proper run in the prem...
he was leading scorer at birmingham for a season in which if memory serves right he was the second or third choice striker behind men like dugarry and forsell... even morrison used to get a run before him on a regular..to me stern generally used to be their super sub saviour who used to come on and score important goals...i don't think birmingham's game ever really suited stern really...
BUT i understand your argument that perhaps the premiership is not the league where stern may excell in...however by stating that his niche is the championship you're kinda implying that he not good...
which any rational trini fan would kno is not so...
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Fair enough, my post was tongue-in-cheek so I can see how it could be interpeted as such.
I appreciate what Stern has done in the Red shirt as much as anyone and while I agree that he never got an extended run in the Prem in ymind it also demonstrated the lack of confidence that the coaches had in him (injuries excepted) at that level. Like I said before, the Premiership isn't for everyone.
If the other clow gentlemen were able to communicate like you just did this discussion would not have gone for as long as it did ;D .
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Fair enough, my post was tongue-in-cheek so I can see how it could be interpeted as such.
I appreciate what Stern has done in the Red shirt as much as anyone and while I agree that he never got an extended run in the Prem in ymind it also demonstrated the lack of confidence that the coaches had in him (injuries excepted) at that level. Like I said before, the Premiership isn't for everyone.
If the other clow gentlemen were able to communicate like you just did this discussion would not have gone for as long as it did ;D .
:rotfl: :rotfl: All yuh good oui...so becuz he eh call yuh ah jackass yuh now ''see how it could be interpeted as such''. understand de shite yuh talking ....wham,when man call yuh by yuh real name yuh does get dotish more harden or wha ?
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It's clear to me that you're incapable of expressing yourself without resorting to insults so rather than reduce myself to your level I done with you.
Peace.
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It's clear to me that you're incapable of expressing yourself without resorting to insults so rather than reduce myself to your level I done with you.
Peace.
Yeah yeah yeah whatever...stop whining like ah lil biatch.
''I done with you.''
You done wid me ??? we was never together ??? ??? wrong man, I not in dem kinda ting,sorry tuh hear yuh relationship done hard luck,hopefully you would find somebody to replace him/her.
Peace.
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‘Let’s do this’: Bradley Wright-Phillips announces his arrival to LAFC
By Joel Soria (NBC Sports).
Bradley Wright-Phillips is taking his talents to Los Angeles.
The New York Red Bulls legend, who left the club in November after seven seasons, is joining MLS Supporters’ Shield winners LAFC, according to his personal Twitter account.
The news comes after it was reported that the 34-year-old had joined LAFC’s preseason as a trialist in hopes securing a contract with Bob Bradley‘s side.
The forward, a two-time MLS Golden Boot winner, saw his productivity rates drop drastically last season as injuries became a common theme. Despite making 24 appearances, Wright-Phillips was limited to nine starts (1098 minutes in total), scoring only two goals all season.
At the end of the season, the Red Bulls decided to not offer the soon-to-be 35-year-old a new contract.
LAFC, in need of proven, attacking depth as they head into a busy 2020 which will include CONCACAF Champions League play, will get one of the league’s most prolific goalscorers in the Englishmen.
In seven seasons with the Red Bulls, Wright-Phillips scored 108 goals – the fastest player in MLS history to reach the century mark. In three out of the seven seasons, the attacker posted more than 20 goals, with the then-record-tying 27 goal campaign in 2014 the hallmark of the bunch.
LAFC have yet to release an official statement on the signing of Wright-Phillips.