Some things never change - from today's Guardian
Andreasen, who has played eight times for Denmark, made a good impression early on with a powerfully struck free kick and another strong shot from open play. Thereafter his influence dwindled, which was more than could be said for the Nigeria international Etuhu, whose influence did not dwindle through the simple precaution that he never bothered to establish any. Roy Hodgson tolerated what could be euphemistically described as Etuhu's ?low-key performance until the 69th minute when he sent on Danny ?Murphy, who had the desired effect.
Posted By: duke of york on January 26th 2009 at 22:16:23
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- Some things never change - from today's Guardian (NCFC) - duke of york, Jan 26, 22:16:23
- Whisper it quietly, but (n/m) (NCFC) - The Judge, Jan 26, 22:25:57
- Thank god we didn't end up with Ince, he was bleating that young (NCFC) - lovely old job, Jan 26, 22:38:33
- sorry wong plaice oh my cod. (n/m) (NCFC) - lovely old job, Jan 26, 22:48:13
- Ooops - premature ejaculation... (NCFC) - The Judge, Jan 26, 22:27:14
- Saffers was alright, except after "that goal" everyone used to tell him to shoot, (NCFC) - NCFC4life, Jan 26, 22:38:50
- Thank god we didn't end up with Ince, he was bleating that young (NCFC) - lovely old job, Jan 26, 22:38:33
- Whisper it quietly, but (n/m) (NCFC) - The Judge, Jan 26, 22:25:57
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