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Seol's Goals

by tomrfcurz » 02 Oct 2006 15:12

Brilliant goal against par-judas on sunday and against sheff. utd. both away so im starting to think are us, the home fans making seol nervous and i saw bits of him at wolves and they are the sort of goals he scores but watch this space occording to my grandad (wolves fan) he could go on a severe goal drought anytime soon although i hope he does not come on seol !!!

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by Jaques Francais » 02 Oct 2006 15:13

I am physically exhausted after reading that "sentence". Full stops are nice.

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by tomrfcurz » 02 Oct 2006 15:14

oh im sorry i didnt realise this was grammar school

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by daswonder » 02 Oct 2006 15:14

Wolves and more so Glenn Hoddle did not have a clue on how to use Seol properly and would always end up in a new position every game, hence why he blew hot and cold.

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by RobRoyal » 02 Oct 2006 15:15

A severe goal drought? He's a winger for God's sake, I don't think there's much expectation on him to score that regularly.

And he was pretty sh*te at Wolves, who obviously didn't have the quality or managerial skill to get anything like the best out of him. He should be judged on what he's doing now, not back then.


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by tomrfcurz » 02 Oct 2006 15:16

good point i think its best if we all, including me just enjoy seol for what he is, a great goalscorer

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by Jaques Francais » 02 Oct 2006 15:18

tomrfcurz oh im sorry i didnt realise this was grammar school


No, but your point would be more forceful if extracting it from that flurry of words wasn't like extracting a Fray Bentos from Darren Caskey's hands.

On topic, a Wolves fan I work with claims Seol would blow hot and cold. I always recall seeing him play on the left for Wanderers - perhaps he is stronger on the right? That would seem to support his performances so far.

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by easxmn » 02 Oct 2006 15:19

Jaques Francais I am physically exhausted after reading that "sentence". Full stops are nice.


haha agreed :lol:

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by Spirit of Elm Park » 02 Oct 2006 15:27

As it seems "en vogue" to have one.... A Wolves supporting friend of mine has openley expressed his surprise at Seols form to date, and has been heard to say " I didn't realise he had a talented identical twin?"

More Plaudits for the SC management styleeeeeee, me thinks.


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Re: Seol's Goals

by Spirit of Elm Park » 02 Oct 2006 15:28

tomrfcurz Brilliant goal against par-judas on sunday and against sheff. utd. both away so im starting to think are us, the home fans making seol nervous and i saw bits of him at wolves and they are the sort of goals he scores but watch this space occording to my grandad (wolves fan) he could go on a severe goal drought anytime soon although i hope he does not come on seol !!!


...and that should really be we

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by tomrfcurz » 02 Oct 2006 15:30

oh yes point taken Mrs Miggins

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by Don Finch » 02 Oct 2006 15:37

Jaques Francais No, but your point would be more forceful if extracting it from that flurry of words wasn't like extracting a Fray Bentos from Darren Caskey's hands.


:lol: funniest thing I've read on here in ages.

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Re: Seol's Goals

by readingfan from surrey » 02 Oct 2006 20:18

Seol our soul!

this guy reminds me Luis Figo plus better

long range shot ability

wen he got the ball he moves and crosses

just like Figo

similar body shape and height

figo 1.80m tall

seol 1.84m tall

don't forget! this guy already scored 2 and asisted 2

and helped doyles penalty that means he created

5 goals so far
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by AbovetheI » 02 Oct 2006 20:19

tomrfcurz oh im sorry i didnt realise this was grammar school

I wouldn't let Spacey see that.

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by shadesrwrf » 02 Oct 2006 20:37

tomrfcurz oh im sorry i didnt realise this was grammar school


Well it is... and Frimmers is the headmaster.

Harold

by Harold » 02 Oct 2006 20:53

Spirit of Elm Park As it seems "en vogue" to have one.... A Wolves supporting friend of mine has openley expressed his surprise at Seols form to date, and has been heard to say " I didn't realise he had a talented identical twin?"

More Plaudits for the SC management styleeeeeee, me thinks.


I was always pretty impressed with Seol when I saw him play for Wolves - he destroyed Reading once or twice.

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by Row Z Royal » 02 Oct 2006 20:57

If Murty's not back soon we're going to get lumbered with De La Seol.

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by Custard Cream » 02 Oct 2006 21:14

Seol needs to pull his socks up if you ask me

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by strap » 02 Oct 2006 21:20

Harold
Spirit of Elm Park As it seems "en vogue" to have one.... A Wolves supporting friend of mine has openley expressed his surprise at Seols form to date, and has been heard to say " I didn't realise he had a talented identical twin?"

More Plaudits for the SC management styleeeeeee, me thinks.


I was always pretty impressed with Seol when I saw him play for Wolves - he destroyed Reading once or twice.


True.

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by easxmn » 02 Oct 2006 22:02

i think seol's doing as well as a winger should, and i doubt it has much to do with home and away. using that small statistic as proof is foolish

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