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Soldado is at breaking point but the supporters won't give up on him

Edgarsglasses

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Find it strange that he's loved and backed to the hilt when strikers in the non so distant past who have actually hit the net on a consistent basis got dogs abuse - Pav,Bent,Crouch to name a few.

I personally would take any of them strikers over Bobby at the moment.
 

CosmicHotspur

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Aug 14, 2006
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We all want him to get over this "block". Apart from some obvious terrible misses he has also had some very near misses which could have boosted his confidence if they had not been inches away from scoring, hitting woodwork for instance, and he always gives 100% providing assists and an excellent work rate.

I don't want to see him on the bench, he needs to start more often to give him the opportunity to show what he can really do. In the meantime, I like the way he performs as a team player.

Let's keep supporting him. He can get over this and I desperately hope it will be with Spurs.
 

theShiznit

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Find it strange that he's loved and backed to the hilt when strikers in the non so distant past who have actually hit the net on a consistent basis got dogs abuse - Pav,Bent,Crouch to name a few.

I personally would take any of them strikers over Bobby at the moment.
Would take him over any of them tbh. prefer the football we play with him to what football they contribute to. Irrespective of goals.
 

theShiznit

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Daily Mail say he blasted it into the stands. Glad they watched the game :rolleyes:
You should know by now that you should never let facts get in the way of a good story.

Sad thing is, as only those in the ground (and a handful that have seen brief highlights) saw it most of those that read the article will believe it.
 

wooderz

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May 18, 2006
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You should know by now that you should never let facts get in the way of a good story.

Sad thing is, as only those in the ground (and a handful that have seen brief highlights) saw it most of those that read the article will believe it.
We somehow got a corner from it too!
 

balalasaurus

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Would take Pav & Crouch over Bobby,don't forget these two got us CL football and a great run in the competition
Erroneous. We had Modric Bale and VdV in that squad too. To say that Pav and Crouch gave us CL footbaall is giving way too much credit where it's due.
 

Donki

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Erroneous. We had Modric Bale and VdV in that squad too. To say that Pav and Crouch gave us CL footbaall is giving way too much credit where it's due.

It was clearly Huddlestone and Lennon that got us CL football :rolleyes:.
 

Mullers

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Jan 4, 2006
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The writer says he must be close to breaking point not that he is at breaking point.
 

ginola007

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Find it strange that he's loved and backed to the hilt when strikers in the non so distant past who have actually hit the net on a consistent basis got dogs abuse - Pav,Bent,Crouch to name a few.

I personally would take any of them strikers over Bobby at the moment.
He says the right thing. Should be able to get a job at a PR firm after he hangs up his boots.
 

UbeAstard

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May 31, 2005
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We all want him to get over this "block". Apart from some obvious terrible misses he has also had some very near misses which could have boosted his confidence if they had not been inches away from scoring, hitting woodwork for instance, and he always gives 100% providing assists and an excellent work rate.

I don't want to see him on the bench, he needs to start more often to give him the opportunity to show what he can really do. In the meantime, I like the way he performs as a team player.

Let's keep supporting him. He can get over this and I desperately hope it will be with Spurs.

When he was starting regularly he wasnt scoring from open play, but you are happy to go back to those days at the expense of risking results? It currently isnt broken so why do you want to go back to something that was broken? I agree Soldado needs fixing somehow but not at the expense of our consistant results.
 
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Khilari

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That was a terribly written article. Absolutely nothing in there suggested the title of RS being at 'breaking point' was correct, other than the fact that he was disappointed and sat on his knees for a bit.
 
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