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One to watch: Christian Eriksen

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[quote author=Fabio link=topic=38701.msg1299805#msg1299805 date=1300178014]
[quote author=Buddha link=topic=38701.msg1299791#msg1299791 date=1300175497]
To be fair to Kris, he's usually spot on with his opinion (long before they get their big move) of promising young Danes.

It's just that useless cunt Bendtner that he gets wrong EVERY time.
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and it's bendter that has sullied my opinion of kris; rating ability

damn that cocky twat!
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Every poster is a allowed a blind spot.

Bendtner could well be mine, I still believe he could have a great career lying ahead of him mind.
 
[quote author=Hardcastle link=topic=38701.msg1299788#msg1299788 date=1300174879]
KHL, have you ever not rated a Danish footballer?
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Not any of the truely potential/awesome ones. No.
 
Ha. Bentdner will only ever be average. Nothing more. Demonstrated when he completely choked last minute against Barca. Think about where Owen and Fowler where at his age and where Suarez is now.
 
[quote author=Sunny link=topic=38701.msg1299920#msg1299920 date=1300192038]
Ha. Bentdner will only ever be average. Nothing more. Demonstrated when he completely choked last minute against Barca. Think about where Owen and Fowler where at his age and where Suarez is now.
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He certainly could've silenced more than a few critics scoring against Barca. It was not his proudest moment and a far to heavy touch.

I still reckon there's a potential top player in there and I'm affraid he'll enjoy more success than say Owen in the long run.
 
[quote author=KHL link=topic=38701.msg1299945#msg1299945 date=1300194937]
I still reckon there's a potential top player in there and I'm affraid he'll enjoy more success than say Owen in the long run.
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Really? More success than Owen ? How would you judge that ? I doubt he'll score more than 200 career goals. Especially with his approximate 1 in 4 goalscoring record whereas Owens is around 1 in 2. As for honours, Michael Owen has won:

Liverpool
FA Cup (1): 2000–01
Football League Cup (2): 2000–01, 2002–03
FA Community Shield (1): 2001
UEFA Cup (1): 2000–01
UEFA Super Cup (1): 2001
FA Youth Cup (1): 1995–96

Manchester United
Football League Cup (1): 2009–10
FA Community Shield (1): 2010

And personal honours he's won the EPL Golden Boot twice and won the European Footballer of The Year when he was younger than Bendtner is now

Bendtner has won fuck all silverware and the following distinguished honours:

Danish Under-17 Player of the Year: 2004
Danish Talent of the Year: 2007
Danish Football Player of the Year: 2009
Danish Goal of the Year: 2009
Arsenal Player of the Month: March 2010

Outstanding.

I'm completely flummoxed as to how you come about your rationale for that statement Kris. Apart from your unfounded bias when it comes to Bendtner of course.
 
I must've forgotten that Arsenal never wins anything.

Still he'll be far more industrious in the later stages of his career than Owen has managed. At least that's my bet. Biased or not. We'll see.

🙂
 
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[quote author=Sunny link=topic=38701.msg1299920#msg1299920 date=1300192038]
Ha. Bentdner will only ever be average. Nothing more. Demonstrated when he completely choked last minute against Barca. Think about where Owen and Fowler where at his age and where Suarez is now.
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I still reckon there's a potential top player in there and I'm affraid he'll enjoy more success than say Owen in the long run.
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The run will need to be pretty fucking long KHL.
 
Eriksen had two trials unsuccessful trials with Chelsea before agreeing to join Ajax in 2008.

Chelsea have made it a key part of their ongoing philosophy to lure the globe's most promising talent to west London with a view to promoting them through the club's academy set-up into the first team.

Brazil Under-17 attacking midfielder Lucas Piazon, dubbed the 'new Kaka', last week became the latest youngster to agree to join Chelsea.

But Eriksen's dad insists he is happy his son did not make the move to Stamford Bridge and advised other starlets against a move to west London.

'Chelsea thought he [Eriksen] was too weak and not that great,' claimed Eriksen's father Thomas.

'They wanted him to have a third trial - but I said no to that. They had time to consider him.

'But it suited us just fine because it was not the right place for him. The English mentality does not work, they are completely cold with the way they deal with players.

'If there is one player from the youth team that goes to the first team they are happy. They are indifferent to all the rest.


'The training facilities are good - but kids should not go there.'
 
Christian Eriksen has turned down a big money offer from Manchester City.

He's been quoted saying that he's honoured because of their interest and their offer but he doesn't feel it would be the right move career-wise at this point in time.

THERE'S STILL HOPE!

It us or Barca. I can feel it in me left knee.
 
Was watching Ajax vs FC Twente the other night and the Ajax right winger impressed me, goes by the name of Ebicello or something like that, have you heard of him KHL?

Also 1 of our supposed targets Bryan Ruiz played, glad we didnt sign him, he is shite bu.t he did score a cracking goal. Eriksen is good and so is boileson the young left back.
 
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Christian Eriksen has turned down a big money offer from Manchester City.

He's been quoted saying that he's honoured because of their interest and their offer but he doesn't feel it would be the right move career-wise at this point in time.

THERE'S STILL HOPE!

It us or Barca. I can feel it in me left knee.
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Doesn't look like he'll be coming to the Prem if his dad has anything to do with it.
 
Christian Eriksen continues to float across the pitches of Holland with grace and sublime skill. He was the fulcrum again as Ajax thrashed Vitesse Arnhem 4-1. His right foot could open a tin of beans.

On a sidenote, does the signings of Man City rule them out of the running, should Eriksen leave Ajax at the end of this season?
 
[quote author=LeTallecWiz link=topic=38701.msg1390416#msg1390416 date=1314680849]
Did that two posts up already Binnster! 🙂
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Hee. Just realized that and edited my post. 😛
 
[quote author=Binny link=topic=38701.msg1390415#msg1390415 date=1314680029]
Christian Eriksen continues to float across the pitches of Holland with grace and sublime skill. He was the fulcrum again as Ajax thrashed Vitesse Arnhem 4-1. His right foot could open a tin of beans.

On a sidenote, does the signings of Man City rule them out of the running, should Eriksen leave Ajax at the end of this season?
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I'm quite sure Eriksen would never go to Citeh.

He's already turned them down once and I just can't see their styles match.

Barcelona looks the obvious destination still but with us back on track, a manager like Kenny and his pass and move style around as well as old team-pal Suarez already at Anfield I'm not giving up hope.

Liverpool is and always will be a major club for Danish players. It's no different for Eriksen so if he goes to England and we are heading back to the top as we so obviously are we are as good a bid as anyone. Perhaps even better.

Agger can force him perhaps?
 
I think if Nasri, Silva and Aguero can get by at City, Eriksen won't have too much difficulty adapting.

Loved the little bit of skill someone posted before. We need more of that shit at Liverpool.
 
Suarez + Eriksen = Premiership's most deadly duo.

Please make it happen rich Americans and King Kenny!!!!
 
[quote author=KHL link=topic=38701.msg1420103#msg1420103 date=1320085627]
Suarez + Eriksen = Premiership's most deadly duo.

Please make it happen rich Americans and King Kenny!!!!
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After today's posts, I was dreaming of Hazard, M'vila and Eriksen as the next signings. :-[
 
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[quote author=KHL link=topic=38701.msg1420103#msg1420103 date=1320085627]
Suarez + Eriksen = Premiership's most deadly duo.

Please make it happen rich Americans and King Kenny!!!!
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After today's posts, I was dreaming of Hazard, M'vila and Eriksen as the next signings. :-[
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That would be terrible news mate.

For our opponents 😀
 
[quote author=KHL link=topic=38701.msg1420108#msg1420108 date=1320086357]
[quote author=Binny link=topic=38701.msg1420104#msg1420104 date=1320085837]
[quote author=KHL link=topic=38701.msg1420103#msg1420103 date=1320085627]
Suarez + Eriksen = Premiership's most deadly duo.

Please make it happen rich Americans and King Kenny!!!!
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After today's posts, I was dreaming of Hazard, M'vila and Eriksen as the next signings. :-[
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That would be terrible news mate.

For our opponents 😀
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I think 'dreaming' is the right word as well. Still, you never know
 
Javi Martinez would do nicely as well. Can't believe he hasn't been moved on yet.

Marvellous player with enormous potential.
 
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