Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Lee Naylor for Wolverhampton Wanderers (vs Coventry), 16 April 2005



Look. No disrespect to the lad, but there's just something *weird* about watching Lee Naylor playing Champions League football....

How did that happen?

What's next? John de Wolf turning up as a spokesman for the bean farmers' cooperative of Ulan Bator at the United Nations conference on Pulse and Lentil farming in Extreme Climates?

6 comments:

  1. Oh God.

    Kenny Miller's playing as well.

    I imagine Mick Stowell is on the bench.

    ST

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  2. Apparently Andy Sinton scored for Steuea Bucharest this evening as well. And Robbie Dennison and Mark Venus won the mixed doubles at the US Open.

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  3. Tony Daley is still injured though, right?

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  4. And at the 15th at the Spanish Open Geoff Thomas sliced his drive into the trees.

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  5. On the basis that I'm not near a computer now before the weekend, I'm pre-empting the predictions fixtures:

    Charlton 1 v 1 Portsmouth
    Everton 2 v 0 Wigan
    Sheffield United 1 v 2 Reading
    Bolton 1 v 1 Middlesboro
    Watford 0 v 0 Aston Villa
    Chelsea 2 v 1 Liverpool
    Tottenham 2 v 0 Fulham
    West Ham 1 v 1 Newcastle
    Blackburn 1 v 0 Man City
    Man Utd 2 v 0 Arsenal
    Liverpool 2 v 0 Newcastle

    It may be that I've gone too far with the league games, in which case ignore any of those.

    I predict all of the wildcards will finish 1-0 to the home team.

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  6. Anonymous8:29 pm

    I cant believe you chaps saying Naylor is a bad player. With some Martin Oneil type tuition ( which unfortunately he wont get) he's potentially a decent defender and definitely the best left wing crosser since the last good one England had - way better than Stuart downing.

    If you watch closely during the Champions league and the celtic forwards ( including aformentioned KM) get their act together, I think he'll prove he's worth it.

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