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    #16
    Difficult one as I can literally play in every position on the pitch. Back in the day I would have said right wing as I had a lot of pace. I could possibly play up front as I always seem to pull off Torres like finishes. I'm very skillful and strong. I always like to pull off fancy pieces of skills such stepovers, drag backs, Cruyff turns etc etc.

    But I would say if I played for Liverpool I would play in midfield as I'm not as quick as I used to be. I'm very strong and physical and never pull out of 50-50's. I'm also very attack minded and love to pass the ball.
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      #17
      Originally posted by saj View Post
      Difficult one as I can literally play in every position on the pitch. Back in the day I would have said right wing as I had a lot of pace. I could possibly play up front as I always seem to pull off Torres like finishes. I'm very skillful and strong. I always like to pull off fancy pieces of skills such stepovers, drag backs, Cruyff turns etc etc.

      But I would say if I played for Liverpool I would play in midfield as I'm not as quick as I used to be. I'm very strong and physical and never pull out of 50-50's. I'm also very attack minded and love to pass the ball.
      Don't flatter yourself too much 'complete football player'. Its not a Job interview.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Baracus View Post
        Don't flatter yourself too much 'complete football player'. Its not a Job interview.
        dave of mutilation

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          #19
          Back in the day left wing whipping in the crosses and knocking in the odd goal. On current form and factoring in the expansile effect aging has had on my midsection, I think even Nando would struggle to score if I were in goal
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            #20
            Deadset middle of the park, mates call me Xabi when we play football Have a knack of finding space and love to give the beautiful pass through. Favourite move is to run at the defence, lure one of them out to break their shape and give the deadly ball through I'd also put my hand up to take free kicks, as ive got a nice little curler on my left boot that can find the back of the net love to communicate, feed off other people's energy and send them my own too so i'd probably be el capitano 6"3 monster in the midfield !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
            "These stories have as much relation to the truth as an egg to a chestnut." - Racing Santander President Francisco Pernia

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              #21
              Originally posted by tommyg View Post
              Deadset middle of the park, mates call me Xabi when we play football Have a knack of finding space and love to give the beautiful pass through. Favourite move is to run at the defence, lure one of them out to break their shape and give the deadly ball through I'd also put my hand up to take free kicks, as ive got a nice little curler on my left boot that can find the back of the net love to communicate, feed off other people's energy and send them my own too so i'd probably be el capitano 6"3 monster in the midfield !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
              so, to sum up:

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                #22
                I wouldn't fit taht well in to the current tactical system but I would prefer playing a box-to-box midfielder, running all over the pitch assisting both defence and attack. These days we seem to play more specialized players.

                But I'm a good allrounder in the mid having a decent shot and pass, but also works a lot getting in to tackles etc.

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                  #23
                  darkon... is that on the official danish name list or do you have to pay a silly name tax?

                  seriously, though i was pretty impressed with the sunday-league football in denmark. seems like the players stay pretty quick and creative well into their 30's.
                  dave of mutilation

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                    #24
                    Carras job, best moaner, worst player, chief hoofer.
                    Those that hid Anne Frank were breaking the law.
                    Those that killed her, were following the law.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by little dave hedgehog View Post
                      darkon... is that on the official danish name list or do you have to pay a silly name tax?

                      seriously, though i was pretty impressed with the sunday-league football in denmark. seems like the players stay pretty quick and creative well into their 30's.
                      I don't know if it's reached america yet on the internet - but it's an online alias - not a real name

                      Hope you guys get it as well any time soon - mr. hedgehog!

                      But yeah, the lower leagues in Denmark are actually quite good on the creative / technical part of the game. I think most of it comes down to the fact that we are raised with that kind of football.

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                        #26
                        i was telling my gf about hvad skal barnet hedde today and she wouldn't believe me, so i had it on the brain. no offense intended!
                        dave of mutilation

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Darkon View Post
                          I don't know if it's reached america yet on the internet - but it's an online alias - not a real name

                          Hope you guys get it as well any time soon - mr. hedgehog!

                          But yeah, the lower leagues in Denmark are actually quite good on the creative / technical part of the game. I think most of it comes down to the fact that we are raised with that kind of football.
                          It is the same in Germany, I have trained kids from the age of 6 up untill the age of 18 and the rules are the same, no hoofing, play the ball to feet. The young kids arrive and the first thing the do in training is get their ball. That stays at their feet untill training is finished or some other skill is being practised.

                          Even during breaks and toilet visits they have to take their ball with them, always at their feet, never more than a couple of feet away.
                          Those that hid Anne Frank were breaking the law.
                          Those that killed her, were following the law.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by little dave hedgehog View Post
                            i was telling my gf about hvad skal barnet hedde today and she wouldn't believe me, so i had it on the brain. no offense intended!


                            I'll give a night out boozing it if you name your kid Darkon!

                            It's bound to turn out a little disturbed, angry and pessemistic...

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Darkon View Post
                              I don't know if it's reached america yet on the internet - but it's an online alias - not a real name

                              Hope you guys get it as well any time soon - mr. hedgehog!

                              But yeah, the lower leagues in Denmark are actually quite good on the creative / technical part of the game. I think most of it comes down to the fact that we are raised with that kind of football.
                              You're Danish? It is at this point i will brag about being on pretty good terms with Ebbe Sand I'm great friends with his brother and his wife/kids, coach them all in tennis and see Ebbe every year, play tennis with him (kick his ass) then play football with him (and get punished ). he's still in outstanding shape, absolute beast
                              "These stories have as much relation to the truth as an egg to a chestnut." - Racing Santander President Francisco Pernia

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                                #30
                                if we ever have kids (which we won't) you better pay up!

                                and we are totally planning on comin to copenhagen in the next couple of years!!!
                                dave of mutilation

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