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Re: Daehli man of the match

Wed Feb 04, 2015 10:15 pm

Speaking of Bundesliga Dortmund have lost again and remain bottom what has happened to them? :shock:

Re: Daehli man of the match

Wed Feb 04, 2015 10:20 pm

Rydogsccfc wrote:Speaking of Bundesliga Dortmund have lost again and remain bottom what has happened to them? :shock:


whoah! one of the most unlikely relegations ever if they drop. Surely with Reus upfront this can't happen surely :ayatollah:

Re: Daehli man of the match

Wed Feb 04, 2015 10:36 pm

ThomasC wrote:
Rydogsccfc wrote:Speaking of Bundesliga Dortmund have lost again and remain bottom what has happened to them? :shock:


whoah! one of the most unlikely relegations ever if they drop. Surely with Reus upfront this can't happen surely :ayatollah:


Yes i am shocked they have got in my opinion one of the best manager's in Europe and a very quality squad something's not right. :shock:

Re: Daehli man of the match

Thu Feb 05, 2015 10:13 am

Dve wrote:
caerblue wrote:He was good technically and always looked comfortable on the ball,the only player we had who stood out,but saying that he didn't create much and I thought he was very poor defensively,the reason he was sold was simple,he came here to play for ole,once he was sacked daehli was always going to leave


No, he came to Cardiff to play. Period.

He came to play for ole,the words come out of the boys own mouth

Re: Daehli man of the match

Thu Feb 05, 2015 12:56 pm

Forever Blue wrote:
Dve wrote:in his first 90 minutes for Freiburg. Sorry guys, but we´ve been robbed.

Here are some Freiburg fan´s reactions:

"Has the tools to become huge in the big world of football. I´m glad he´s playing for us at the moment"

"The guy is a giant. After just 90 minutes, I´m an absolute fan. This in one who can make a difference in a relegation battle".


I always rated Daehli highly :thumbright:



he reminds me of the ronnie moore situation annis
remember the i saw ronnie moore score t shirts that were out well the next ones on the market will be i saw daehli play 90 minutes

Re: Daehli man of the match

Thu Feb 05, 2015 2:36 pm

steve davies wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
Dve wrote:in his first 90 minutes for Freiburg. Sorry guys, but we´ve been robbed.

Here are some Freiburg fan´s reactions:

"Has the tools to become huge in the big world of football. I´m glad he´s playing for us at the moment"

"The guy is a giant. After just 90 minutes, I´m an absolute fan. This in one who can make a difference in a relegation battle".


I always rated Daehli highly :thumbright:



he reminds me of the ronnie moore situation annis
remember the i saw ronnie moore score t shirts that were out well the next ones on the market will be i saw daehli play 90 minutes

He played 90 minutes for his new club on Wednesday in his bundesliga debut! :thumbup:

Re: Daehli man of the match

Thu Feb 05, 2015 4:18 pm

Tommy2 wrote:
steve davies wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
Dve wrote:in his first 90 minutes for Freiburg. Sorry guys, but we´ve been robbed.

Here are some Freiburg fan´s reactions:

"Has the tools to become huge in the big world of football. I´m glad he´s playing for us at the moment"

"The guy is a giant. After just 90 minutes, I´m an absolute fan. This in one who can make a difference in a relegation battle".


I always rated Daehli highly :thumbright:



he reminds me of the ronnie moore situation annis
remember the i saw ronnie moore score t shirts that were out well the next ones on the market will be i saw daehli play 90 minutes

He played 90 minutes for his new club on Wednesday in his bundesliga debut! :thumbup:



Correct
So now the t shirt can be made but before that did you ever see him do 90 minutes for us or norway

Re: Daehli man of the match

Thu Feb 05, 2015 4:42 pm

steve davies wrote:
Tommy2 wrote:
steve davies wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
Dve wrote:in his first 90 minutes for Freiburg. Sorry guys, but we´ve been robbed.

Here are some Freiburg fan´s reactions:

"Has the tools to become huge in the big world of football. I´m glad he´s playing for us at the moment"

"The guy is a giant. After just 90 minutes, I´m an absolute fan. This in one who can make a difference in a relegation battle".


I always rated Daehli highly :thumbright:



he reminds me of the ronnie moore situation annis
remember the i saw ronnie moore score t shirts that were out well the next ones on the market will be i saw daehli play 90 minutes

He played 90 minutes for his new club on Wednesday in his bundesliga debut! :thumbup:



Correct
So now the t shirt can be made but before that did you ever see him do 90 minutes for us or norway

He's played 90 minutes for Norway. Think you should remember that he was 18/19 when he played for city, first pro season. Now if he was way into his 20s then you might have a point. Most of the players in the squad werent even playing football at this level, when they were his age, so i wouldnt worry about this. He's a young man at the very beginning of his career really.

Re: Daehli man of the match

Thu Feb 05, 2015 4:44 pm

2blue2handle wrote:A class act, and will prove that over time.


One of the most over-rated players in recent Cardiff history.


the truth is somewhere in between these two extremes. i.e. a talented player with potential, but one that didnt ever really show it here.

Re: Daehli man of the match

Thu Feb 05, 2015 5:37 pm

Tommy2 wrote:
steve davies wrote:
Tommy2 wrote:
steve davies wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
Dve wrote:in his first 90 minutes for Freiburg. Sorry guys, but we´ve been robbed.

Here are some Freiburg fan´s reactions:

"Has the tools to become huge in the big world of football. I´m glad he´s playing for us at the moment"

"The guy is a giant. After just 90 minutes, I´m an absolute fan. This in one who can make a difference in a relegation battle".


I always rated Daehli highly :thumbright:



he reminds me of the ronnie moore situation annis
remember the i saw ronnie moore score t shirts that were out well the next ones on the market will be i saw daehli play 90 minutes

He played 90 minutes for his new club on Wednesday in his bundesliga debut! :thumbup:



Correct
So now the t shirt can be made but before that did you ever see him do 90 minutes for us or norway

He's played 90 minutes for Norway. Think you should remember that he was 18/19 when he played for city, first pro season. Now if he was way into his 20s then you might have a point. Most of the players in the squad werent even playing football at this level, when they were his age, so i wouldnt worry about this. He's a young man at the very beginning of his career really.



i cant fault your reasoning which is why im suprised people are kicking up a fuss about him moving on . he offered nothing for us and was going to offer nothing for us in the cut and thrust of what looks like a relegation battle.
best for both parties that he moved on

Re: Daehli man of the match

Thu Feb 05, 2015 5:53 pm

steve davies wrote:
Tommy2 wrote:
steve davies wrote:
Tommy2 wrote:
steve davies wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
Dve wrote:in his first 90 minutes for Freiburg. Sorry guys, but we´ve been robbed.

Here are some Freiburg fan´s reactions:

"Has the tools to become huge in the big world of football. I´m glad he´s playing for us at the moment"

"The guy is a giant. After just 90 minutes, I´m an absolute fan. This in one who can make a difference in a relegation battle".


I always rated Daehli highly :thumbright:



he reminds me of the ronnie moore situation annis
remember the i saw ronnie moore score t shirts that were out well the next ones on the market will be i saw daehli play 90 minutes

He played 90 minutes for his new club on Wednesday in his bundesliga debut! :thumbup:



Correct
So now the t shirt can be made but before that did you ever see him do 90 minutes for us or norway

He's played 90 minutes for Norway. Think you should remember that he was 18/19 when he played for city, first pro season. Now if he was way into his 20s then you might have a point. Most of the players in the squad werent even playing football at this level, when they were his age, so i wouldnt worry about this. He's a young man at the very beginning of his career really.



i cant fault your reasoning which is why im suprised people are kicking up a fuss about him moving on . he offered nothing for us and was going to offer nothing for us in the cut and thrust of what looks like a relegation battle.
best for both parties that he moved on

2-3 assists so he offered more assist than most midfielders in the squad. Mostly I guess people think that if we didn't pay hoofball he could offer a lot and then there's are some people who believe in developing young players rather than just buying journeymen for the here and now. Personally I'd rather see the club sell some of the older players that are never gonna be good enough for the top flight. Build a young team that can pass the ball and play some nice football. Think long term. Current philosophy is very short sighted.