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This Zola move if it goes through will be a genius move by the club, SW6 would be buzzing with the return of a legend, but the reason the deal would happen with Zola is an assistant manager, It would pave the way for 'franco to take the mangerial role down the line, very similar to whats happening with Rangers now. Zola wasn't a great manager at West Ham, but he'd learn from Carlo, Tactically, of course he would have his own way, But could also broaden his mind in working alongisde a 2 time Champions League winner.

Zola's appointment would also mean do wonders for whatever wingers and creative midfielders would learn so much from him, The way he played, the flair that he had, I really really hope this goes through.

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typical simplistic analysis ....work of a 10 year year old

this italian + italian = bombastic was a simplistic analysis, but the idea about italians is that the are defensive, so my comment was to show how primitive was that comment.

Anyway, I read here one time something like that "I was surprised that Luiz played so well in the rain, he is brazilian", or "Drogba was born in Africa but is a typical english forward" whistling.gif

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this italian + italian = bombastic was a simplistic analysis, but the idea about italians is that the are defensive, so my comment was to show how primitive was that comment.

Anyway, I read here one time something like that "I was surprised that Luiz played so well in the rain, he is brazilian", or "Drogba was born in Africa but is a typical english forward" whistling.gif

so your defence is that others make ridiculous statements ,,,so we mustn't crtiticise you when you do the same .

but if you are'nt corrected how will you learn and improve.

late here ,,,kwaheri bwana

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this italian + italian = bombastic was a simplistic analysis, but the idea about italians is that the are defensive, so my comment was to show how primitive was that comment.

Anyway, I read here one time something like that "I was surprised that Luiz played so well in the rain, he is brazilian", or "Drogba was born in Africa but is a typical english forward" whistling.gif

I don't know how much you know about old-style English numbers nines. But Drogba plays exactly how Jackie Milburn or Bobby Tambling did.

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