Dioup

devilish

Juventus fan who used to support United
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He had done a wonderful world cup, he is hard as nails, he is young and he is on free. His name Dioup

What do you think about him?
 
He did very well in France and many coaches think that he can become even better than Viera. If he has a good pass, a good vision and is as hard as nails I would bring him. Worth the gamble I think

Any one got recent news about his performance during this season?

Comeon Frenchies
 
He said he's on free all you numb nuts there's no pressure if he's shit then he's a squad player for the season and can be sold at profit at the end of the season. If he's a success then there's Keano's replacement. Don't judge him on what Diouf has done. Remember too that a first season in the Premiership in no true reflection of any foreign import. E.g. Pires, Stam.
 
Originally posted by Mush:
<strong> Remember too that a first season in the Premiership in no true reflection of any foreign import. E.g. Pires, Stam.</strong><hr></blockquote>

Er, Stam's first season was BY FAR his best season! So I guess in some way you're actually right re Stam, just not in the way you planned.
 
Originally posted by Floyd:
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Er, Stam's first season was BY FAR his best season! So I guess in some way you're actually right re Stam, just not in the way you planned.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Stam got widely slated by the press and some Reds for the first six months he was in England. That I do remember!
 
Originally posted by Mush:
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Stam got widely slated by the press and some Reds for the first six months he was in England. That I do remember!</strong><hr></blockquote>

Make that 2.5 months.

And it was VERY unfair criticism.

I mean, who wouldn't loose to Anelka's pace when he' s at full speed?