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What a keeper he's turned into.
Remember his early days at the club when he was a skinny kid. English football being the way it is, it was widely accepted and even encouraged for the opposition to assault him at every set-piece, cross and ball into the box because, you know, he was foreign and young. I seem to remember that £#%&!ing geordie lummocks Andy Carroll at Upton Park launching himself at David like some sort of pony tailed battering ram, no intention of playing the ball and every intention of just smashing into him, regardless of whatever kind of injury it caused. De Gea deserves all the plaudits for the keeper he's become because he's done it in the harshest league possible, with some absolute cretins infront of him. |
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And I remember that game well. You're absolutely. 'Welcome to the Premier League'.... which apparently makes it ok. I remember Jamie Redknapp laying in to him at half time on his league debut. His first £#%&!ing league game. "He's gotta learn Jeff. He's gotta learn because he literally just literally doesn't look literally good enough" |
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right about the vendettas too. remember gary nev laying into him for punching a cross against spurs. something about how 'it won't be forgotten in that dressing room' |
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All this talk of Madrid offering £60m or so for him is laughable. With shit@#%&!s like Coutinho and £#%&!ers like Neymar fetching nine figure transfer fees, and Madrid not being short of a bob, Utd ought to slap its big throbbing Red Devil on the table and demand a minimum £150m for him.
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Mick "Farmer's Wants A Wife" Dennis: "He's called David de Gea Quintana. But don't bother learning all those names. There will be another chap along soon. There has to be."
Paddy "Picard" Barclay: "The goalie is like a jelly. He isn't physically capable. He's Heurelho Gomes without the shot-stopping." James "Who?" Duckers: "a kid who won a competition to play in goal for Manchester United," %@#$&!s. As much as he had a wobbly start at United, not helped, as has been noted by my esteemed colleagues in other posts, by the fact that the Premier League's biggest fraud shit@#%&!s were given licence and actually encouraged to physically assault him at every opportunity for the having the audacity to be a young foreign goalkeeper. Anyone with a pair of working eyes could see he was talented as Hell. The reason these #@&%!s become journalists is that they were too @#%&! to actually join in as kids and convinced themselves they'd become expert analysts by watching other kids actually play. Worthless barnacles on the hull of the game. |
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Good goalie, but, to be fair, most on here probably never saw Schmeichel in the 90s, so understandable that they think the Spanish guy is the best we've had.
The Dane pretty much changed goalkeeping in this country, and won the £#%&!ing Treble. Made mistakes that De Gea doesn't, but had a leadership and command that the Spaniard lacks. De Gea is probably the best in Europe now though; certainly the best shot stopper. Just think how good he'd be if he could marshal a back line. |
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Would genuinely love to have the match threads and early de gea posts on here remember backing him weekly whilst the experts £#%&!ing pummelled him on this site and no surprise for guessing the main culprit .. similar ones who slate young Lindelof rashford jesse yes those ones The rinus michels of the forum
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