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donkey
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He headed a football.
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I'm hungover, and that post has made my brain hurt...
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I headed the ball.
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Jamiesfuturewife
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perhaps if he had spent more time playing and less fathering children out of wedlock....
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Monday, November 19, 2007, 11:26:39 »
Weston was exciting at times, but purely because he could run at people occasionally, people get all misty eyed about him and remember him as some kind of poor-man's Riquelme. His passing was poor and he didn't get back enough. Imo he was a greedy cunt who left his team mates to clear up after him.
I remember one game where all he did of note was run at the opposition defence a few times, go for some hollywood balls and missed placed more passes than Hewlett. People then think he's god? He was a liability.
It's about a team effort and if he couldn't put in the work where it was needed he shouldn't be here.
Pook is a far more industrious and valuable team player, hence why he plays for us and not that fucking Bigtime glory boy.
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perhaps if he had spent more time playing and less fathering children out of wedlock....
True! It could of been anyones child though!
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Monday, November 19, 2007, 13:29:58 »
He may not have been God, but he did show a degree of potential far beyond most of our squad. Whether people like it or not, an attacking midfielder who has a bit of pace, can beat players and be moulded on the passing front far outweighs having someone whose only real attribute is having "a good engine". Mix an Easton style player and Weston in central midfield and I think you'd have a good partnership. Weston worked well with Evans I thought, but was clearly not going to play under Sturrock so would have gradually festered before dropping out of league football if he'd stayed on.
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Is he injured...as I see he did not even make the subs bench ?
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