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Fabio Borini

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posted on 23/5/17

Everton are $hite. No team has lost more PL games in history than they have.

posted on 23/5/17

Borini > Kone / Rodriguez / McAleny / Tarshaj / Niasse

comment by Hector (U3606)

posted on 23/5/17

This sharticle makes no sense.

posted on 23/5/17

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posted on 23/5/17

Nice to see Arouna earning some friends..

posted on 23/5/17

You do realize if Borini was at Everton he would probably be a starter in your first team. He works hard for the team and provides cover for the fullbacks. He scores goals just not enough to go to that next level of strikers.

posted on 23/5/17

Birini and Niasse in battle of the merseyside flops next season?

posted on 23/5/17

Maybe a move north of the boarder is on the cards as Rodgers hailed him as a future Kop favorite when he signed

He was good at Swansea - these things happen, I don't hear you complaining about Coutinho and the other successful signings BR had when he was with you

And by the way - we don't want Borini. Like Joey Barton and many others before him, he would find that the SPFL Premiership is not a league to come into hoping for an easy time - every victory is hard fought - yes, even during this Invincible season!

posted on 23/5/17

comment by Stevethebhoy (U17159)
posted 4 minutes ago
Maybe a move north of the boarder is on the cards as Rodgers hailed him as a future Kop favorite when he signed

He was good at Swansea - these things happen, I don't hear you complaining about Coutinho and the other successful signings BR had when he was with you

And by the way - we don't want Borini. Like Joey Barton and many others before him, he would find that the SPFL Premiership is not a league to come into hoping for an easy time - every victory is hard fought - yes, even during this Invincible season!
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Scott Sinclair

posted on 23/5/17

So we're supposed to feel bad that Scott has been reunited with a Manager who can coach and motivate him, they way he did at Swansea?

comment by Szoboss (U6997)

posted on 23/5/17

Seriously, what did Fabio do to you? I thought maybe he banged your mrs but after years of this I'm thinking it might have your whole family.

Or maybe he spurned your advances?

Either way, time to let it go Arouna.

posted on 23/5/17

comment by Stevethebhoy (U17159)
posted 1 hour, 17 minutes ago
Maybe a move north of the boarder is on the cards as Rodgers hailed him as a future Kop favorite when he signed

He was good at Swansea - these things happen, I don't hear you complaining about Coutinho and the other successful signings BR had when he was with you

And by the way - we don't want Borini. Like Joey Barton and many others before him, he would find that the SPFL Premiership is not a league to come into hoping for an easy time - every victory is hard fought - yes, even during this Invincible season!
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Sorry but are you on the wind up or do you actually believe this? The Scottish league in the 90's was better quality of it's time then now. The level of football is so poor.

People go to Scotland to try and put themselves in the shop window. As said before Scott Sinclair couldn't really get a game in the prem. He is the Star player in Scotland. I love Kolo Toure his attitude on life and work for charities is top notch. However how can somebody in his twilight years be in a defense that goes undefeated? It shouldn't be possible.

Rodgers is a top coach but not a good manager. In Scotland he can do just that coach, as there is little to no money to buy players so coaching on the training field is more important.

Seriously If I was the owner of Celtic football club or Rangers I would leave Scottish football and go to the lower leagues of English football and work their way up. Besides qualifying for CL what is there for Celtic to do now? There is no competition, hardly any future in-terms of commercial growth. Look at Swansea, they are a bigger club then Celtic and Rangers. They are attracting bigger names.

Football has moved on and passed the Scottish league by. It shouldn't be the case as there is great history there, but it has passed the Scottish clubs.

posted on 23/5/17

Chandler - why would I be at the wind up?

I don't really know where to start in responding to you. Kolo Tore only played a handful of games , and as I said earlier Scotty, is being well coached and motivated by a manager who has known him since he was 15

Do you ever watch Scottish Football? Swansea gets your Sky millions but in no other way is it a bigger club than Celtic or Rangers, for that matter. Celtic have had the 8th highest number of fans in Europe through the door this season - we also have a worldwide fan base, a very lucrative and profitable commercial operation and a fantastic tradition and history, which includes being the first British team to win the European Cup

Under our Top Class Manager/Coach, we held our own over 2 games against the team who finished above your team in the Premiership. Admittedly, the quality in the SPFL Premiership isn't as good as it is in England but to go unbeaten over a full season is still a tremendous achievement, and it does not reflect well on you to be so disparaging about it.

comment by Hector (U3606)

posted on 23/5/17

The arrogance of the ignorant never fails to astound.

Revel in your own league, its not great but its not terrible and let us worry about ours, like the Germans, the Italians, the Swedes, the Poles etc etc etc we have a dominant club, football isn't all about money its about guys going to watch a match, about being part of a collective.

Liverpool are wetting themselves at finishing 4th...FOURTH...how the mighty have fallen, you should move to Scotland, start in the lower league and work yourself up to possibly WINNING a league.

posted on 23/5/17

This went well

posted on 23/5/17

Hec

posted on 23/5/17

Even the Celtic fans don't want him

He would struggle in that tinpot league too.

posted on 23/5/17

Who is this Everton fan and why is he so obsessed with Liverpool and more in particular Borini?

comment by Spurtle (U1608)

posted on 23/5/17

That's a point, who now becomes the worst striker in the league after Borini is relegated to the Championship with Sunderland?

posted on 23/5/17

That is a great question.

I guess it will be Borini once he gets another run at Relegation from the league.

posted on 23/5/17

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posted on 23/5/17

comment by Greatteamswinit4times- a terrible enemy (U6008)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle2 (U1608)
posted 15 minutes ago
That's a point, who now becomes the worst striker in the league after Borini is relegated to the Championship with Sunderland?
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Janssen?
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This

posted on 23/5/17

He would struggle in that tinpot league too.

That's really original - next you'll be telling us that your Nan would score a barrowload in Scotland

Looking at Champions League performances and results this season, looks like the Spamnsh, Italian and French leagues could regard the English Premiership as "tinpot", despite all your Sky billions

posted on 23/5/17

sorry "Spanish"

posted on 23/5/17

Janssen is a good shout, who played most minutes per goal.

That would show which was the worst performer

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