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Drazen Muzinic

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  1. [quote user="Nicholls"]We took the p*ss out of Col Who''s Chairman and Fans for the way they moaned about us taking Lambert, But Just imagine what we would say if say Middlesborough sacked Strachan and Came in and robbed Lambert from under our noses after a great start and with us looking pretty in the table just like the Col Who situation and then they refused us decent compensation, I no it ain''t gonna happen but I''m pretty sure we''d be feeling the same[/quote]   ...and...breathe...
  2. [quote user="Shyster"][quote user="El Choppo"]Was he John Bond''s son, and John Bond kept signing him for each club he managed?[/quote] Yes, he was the worst defender I''ve seen at pro level and only got the gig because of his dad.[/quote] Only superseded by the even worse Kenny Brown a few years later. A sort of Kevin Bond-lite.
  3. [quote user="AndyCanary"]http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/Transfer-news-On-loan-Celtic-keeper-Fraser-Forster-says-he-d-be-gutted-if-he-was-recalled-now-by-injury-hit-parent-club-Newcastle-article595309.html Fraser Forster has no intention of quitting Celtic this season - and will have the big guns scrambling for his signature in the summer. The Newcastle keeper has become a hit on loan at Parkhead and has told Newcastle he doesn''t want to be recalled just yet. With Steve Harper out injured for three months, and Tim Krul handed the No1 jersey at St James'' Park, Forster believes he is better off proving himself in Scotland. The youngster could be recalled by United in January if they have a keeper crisis. But he said: "It''s pointless worrying. Football can change in 24 hours but hopefully I can stay. I would be a bit gutted to go back. It depends on the circumstances if I go back to play then. Obviously, I am Newcastle''s keeper and it is up to them. "But I want to play week in, week out and sitting on a bench is not something I want. The only way I will progress in my career is if I am out playing in front of big crowds. "I knew with being in Scotland I couldn''t be called back right away when Harps got injured. That is fine by me as I want to be here playing for a massive club. I am exactly where I want to be." [/quote] [IMG]http://i54.tinypic.com/2hpmvwx.jpg[/IMG] He wouldn''t let it lie!
  4. The guy was onto a loser when he got here because he is not FF. Last season FF was fantastic for us - at a lower level - with very few mistakes. We were fortunate to have him and spoiled with his quality too. Yes, John Ruddy has made mistakes - which keeper hasn''t? He has also saved points for us and today created a goal too. I hope his confidence grows and grows after today and he learns from the mistakes he makes. (I''ll bet you a pound to a pinch of s4it he doesn''t let any more in at the near post like he did on Tuesday!) I am struggling to see what his detractors are hoping to achieve by moaning about him on here.
  5. [quote user="yellow 63"]just had a browse on TWTD normal service resumed on there return to East Anglia,looks like Norfolk police will have there hands full next month,then again can''t recall any Leeds in court for offences last time so maybe not[/quote]   Yep - not holding my breath for increased police presence this time or less tolerance from some of the neanderthal cr8p we suffered last season.    
  6. The truth is probably that last season he was seen as relatively the weakest link in a very solid defence after Nelson silenced his critics and the Doc found his level. This season he did look ropey against Watford but has proved to be largely annonymous since and has just got on with his job - no frills, no cock-ups, just reliability - what more do we want from a full back?  
  7. He was never my favourite but he couldn''t help being the best of a dreadful bunch and he scored a fab goal against Scum - can''t take that away from him. Proof that you can''t polish a turd...but you can roll it in glitter.
  8. Does your time machine know the certain outcome of any more games? I''d like a flutter on the outcome of next years FA Cup final if you can help me out.  
  9. [quote user="mickfoot"]Anybody know of any pictures or videos online of Drinkell''s winner against Liverpool at home in April 87? Cheers[/quote] It''s available anytime - in my mind''s eye. I was stood behind the goal and can still see it going in now. We never beat Liverpool at Carra and to do it with a late goal as good as that was special. Anyone remember going up to Anfield in 89 and beating them 1-0 with a Townsend goal? I got so carried away, I bought the official game video from the club shop even though the game itself was crap. It cost me about £15 for the poorest 60 minutes of highlights ever!
  10. [quote user="norfolkbroadslim"] [IMG]http://www.peteykins.com/sparklepics4/PeterPan081508.jpg[/IMG]   [/quote] Be careful when hell-raising in Wymondham - looks like they arm the police there.
  11. [quote user="RUDOLPH HUCKER"]You play your squad players who will either have a good game and give you more options or else cool their heels by their proving they are not ready or good enough. You protect your number one goalkeeper who has just had a massive confidence boost and give experience to his back up. You give a good run out to Francomb and let him gain valuable experience. Meanwhile you rest the vital Drury. You give more match fitness to Ward and Askou and have a look at a new partnership prior to them possibly having to play together at the weekend. You experiment with Russel Martin on the left and find out what he can do there if needs be. You give that game time to more of your midfielders and top up their fitness. You see how Holt plays with Jackson and top up Holts match fitness. You know you have a decent squad and you only conceed goals when you change the formation and go for it. You prove to yourself once again how vital Chris Martin, Andrew Crofts and in particular Korey Smith is. You go out of a pointless cup game with no apparent injuries and avoiding extra time to Premier League opposition and in the meantime stand up to the sort of team Norwich traditionally do poorly against. All in all, I''m happy and once again Paul Lambert has got a lot out of a nothing game. What a manager! He lost in the competition but won in so many useful ways as Norwich City manager.[/quote] Agreed. The League Cup needs a massive overhaul to remain on the fixture list. Sad as it is, given City''s history in the competition, I don''t feel it will be around much longer...  
  12. [quote user="ſilly ſauſage"]Another XFactor link LB''s aunt is Beverley Trotman. [/quote] Love your lateral thinking on this one ſilly!  
  13. [quote user="BlyBlyBabes"] [quote user="Doctor Wankenstein"]Guess who? [/quote] I know! I know! I know! You must be Drazen Muzinic? OTBC   [/quote] He is NOT Drazen Muzinic! I was Finidi George for my first half a dozen posts but got bored with that quite quickly. And it is amazing how some people can rack up such a big post count in such a short space of time. Snake Pit Lassie looked like she was going for Nana''s record at one stage. I am proud of my 2 and a half posts per month average - ''little and often'' my old Dad used to say. The missus says the same but I think she''s talking about something else.  
  14. [quote user="ricardo"][quote user="ricardo"][quote user="First Wizard"][quote user="morty"]As a slight aside, am I the poster who has been here the longest? [/quote]You beat me by a month.[/quote] You could well be the oldest Wiz. Not many of us 2003 vintage left. [/quote] No, it looks like Morty is the champ. [/quote] Another member of the 2003 club is a1 canary - he''s been on here sine September 03 too. Yes, I do need to get out more.    
  15. [quote user="Dan Druff"] [quote user="Yorkshire Canary"]noone in the squad is capable of making the next level[/quote] Noone was the lead singer in Hermans Hermits, wasn''t he? [/quote] Yes he was. He was Len Fairclough''s son Stanley from a time before Len settled down with Rita. Must go, I think that''s my therapist at the door...  
  16. [quote user="a1canary"]Precisely Jas. I think it would be far more interesting if someone spotted one of the players whose Mrs who was a complete biffer! Any suggestions? [/quote] I believe this lady is married to a footballer. She appears to have fallen out of the lower branches of the ugly tree. [IMG]http://i34.tinypic.com/2zsqqfb.jpg[/IMG] ...sits back and waits for the backlash...    
  17. [quote user="Mello Yello"][quote user="I am a Banana"][quote user="Mello Yello"] Holt played like he was suffering from Peugeot 307 lag..... But, he eventually trundled over the finishing line with two assists.... [/quote] ermmm macnamee got the assist for the 1st?! [/quote] Ermmm....Holt passed the ball to Mcnamee - and Mcnamee was the last player in a yellow shirt to touch the ball before it was deflected by an opposition player - into the Swansea net... So then, who''s right? [/quote] Lets call it a draw before Nana adds another 300 posts to the thread.  
  18. [quote user="Largey"] I''ve read and heard a lot about Swansea being a great team - they broke the record for the most passes in a match last week, something like 700, thats impressive. And I have also read that they ''dominated'' our match and deserved at least a draw. But I for one did not think they were any better than City. Yes they can pass the ball...but they did not offer much up front and only really had 2 telling chances, one from Sinclair and then the penalty. Given our ''main two players'' Hoolahan and Holt were off colour yesterday...we still matched Swansea on the park and I would be upbeat if this is the strength of opposition we will be facing at Carrow Road every fortnight. [/quote] Agreed. However ''good'' Swansea were lauded to be - they did not break us down and create or finish enough chances in open play. They conceded a soft OG and were opened up like kippers for a simple second. They can rack up 700 passes every game but that ain''t worth goals or points. How many years have we watched City spend ages creating but not finishing - that didn''t get us far either.  
  19. [quote user="Largey"] I''ve read and heard a lot about Swansea being a great team - they broke the record for the most passes in a match last week, something like 700, thats impressive. And I have also read that they ''dominated'' our match and deserved at least a draw. But I for one did not think they were any better than City. Yes they can pass the ball...but they did not offer much up front and only really had 2 telling chances, one from Sinclair and then the penalty. Given our ''main two players'' Hoolahan and Holt were off colour yesterday...we still matched Swansea on the park and I would be upbeat if this is the strength of opposition we will be facing at Carrow Road every fortnight. [/quote] Agreed. However ''good'' Swansea were lauded to be - they did not break us down and create or finish enough chances in open play. They conceded a soft OG and were opened up like kippers for a simple second. They can rack up 700 passes every game but that ain''t worth goals or points. How many years have we watched City spend ages creating but not finishing - that didn''t get us far either.  
  20. [quote user="Boyo"] [quote user="Daz"]How have Forest drawn their opening three games? [:^)] They lost at Burnley on the opening day... [/quote] Oh... Lost at Burnley, drew with Leeds at home and drew with Reading away, they are worse than I thought then! So by the law of averages, they are now due a win[:S] [/quote] B0ll0ck5 to the law of averages! Whenever did that apply in football?!?!? A great time to play them and pick up a welcome rare win at their place.
  21. [quote user="Stephen Fry Gives Peas a Chance "]i didn''t realise it was Ulrika Johnsson he punched - wouldn''t you punch Ulrika Johnsson?[/quote]   No - absolutely not. But I wouldn''t mind bashing her back doors in.
  22. [quote user="missing in action"]we need stefan iversen! [/quote] Have we checked Asda/Morrisons/Tesco''s car parks yet? I swear I saw Shola Ameobi down at Harford Bridges today. Getting into Stefan Iversen''s car.
  23. [quote user="Good Evening Neil"]have any of you seen the Queen of Spain!? now SHE is hot! [/quote] [IMG]http://i33.tinypic.com/288cgno.jpg[/IMG] Are you sure? Lappin doesn''t look too trim on this recent snap either.
  24. [quote user="Cluck"][quote user="ſilly ſauſage"][quote user="Cluck"][quote user="City1st"]"and an eye patch" Nelson never wore an eye patch - urban myth or ''urbin myth'' in your case [/quote] Incorrect..... Nelson wore an eye patch for effect but did not infact lose his eye. Don''t try teaching your granny how to suck eggs. [/quote] He didn''t wear a patch it''s BS [/quote] Wrong..... He wore the patch for effect. Find some serious research material. [/quote] Always image conscious these 18th century naval leaders...  
  25. [quote user="Mister Chops"]Disagree on a couple of those.  Giallanza looked decent until he got a serious injury, and Molby was past his best but still put in a decent shift and passed the ball better than most of our players at the time.  Mortensen always put a decent shift in and didn''t take the p*ss, even though he wasn''t the best in terms of ability.  Fuglestad has no place in that list at all, he was decent enough in a generally crap team. [/quote]   I did feel a little mean about some of those and did hover over the delete button on 1 or 2. Molby did provide much amusement as we tried to count the number of times he left the centre circle during a game (passing was class though). I guess I included Giallanza because he was another of those players that promised so much and we didn''t really get to see it - so maybe harsh. Mortensen was big on promise but at £350k for a couple of goals, disappointed hugely. In the same vein, I''ve just remebered David Neilson - scored his way to a permanent contract and then couldn''t hit a cow''s ar5e with a banjo. So I''ll swap him for Fuglestad.
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