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Absolutely fantastic player, definitely a premier league great, and responsible for an all time iconic pl moment - 'AGUEROOOO!!!! I swear, you'll never see anything like this ever again!!!'
I understand, I've admired and enjoyed Aguero for almost his entire Premier League career. However, as a football purist (and just to deflect any accusations of bias, an LFC fan) I would point at Solskjær's goal against Bayern as being an a par if not beyond Aguero's goal. That was truly a shattering moment of pure .....ermm zen footballing skill.
Oh for sure, 'Beckham, into Sheringham, and Solskjaer has won it!!' Must be etched into so many people's minds. I remember I was working late that night and couldn't get out of it, absolutely gutted, but ran all the home and was back for the 80th minute onwards.greenmark wrote: ↑Mon Mar 29, 2021 11:00 pmI understand, I've admired and enjoyed Aguero for almost his entire Premier League career. However, as a football purist (and just to deflect any accusations of bias, an LFC fan) I would point at Solskjær's goal against Bayern as being an a par if not beyond Aguero's goal. That was truly a shattering moment of pure .....ermm zen footballing skill.
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Aguero is a life-long Liverpool fan as well, like Kevin de Bruyne. It's a damn shame the club couldn't afford someone like Aguero when it mattered, but they did manage to pick out a few world class strikers over the past decade.greenmark wrote: ↑Mon Mar 29, 2021 11:00 pmI understand, I've admired and enjoyed Aguero for almost his entire Premier League career. However, as a football purist (and just to deflect any accusations of bias, an LFC fan) I would point at Solskjær's goal against Bayern as being an a par if not beyond Aguero's goal. That was truly a shattering moment of pure .....ermm zen footballing skill.
Still, one of my favorite players, and 10 consistent years at City is quite the legacy, despite all of his little injuries which probably drive Pep mad.
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Couple of questions I've been asking myself for a while now which are back to the front of my mind after tonight....
1) How are England favourites for the Euro's?
I know they'll be playing their games at home but still, favourites ahead of France?
2) How the hell is Low still Germany coach?!
They've done nothing since winning the World Cup in 2014 and now they've just been beaten by Macedonia! I'll be amazed if the German FA don't grow a pair and dump him sooner rather than later.
Be kind my English friends
1) How are England favourites for the Euro's?
I know they'll be playing their games at home but still, favourites ahead of France?
2) How the hell is Low still Germany coach?!
They've done nothing since winning the World Cup in 2014 and now they've just been beaten by Macedonia! I'll be amazed if the German FA don't grow a pair and dump him sooner rather than later.
Be kind my English friends

Well...Trader Pat wrote: ↑Wed Mar 31, 2021 9:45 pmCouple of questions I've been asking myself for a while now which are back to the front of my mind after tonight....
1) How are England favourites for the Euro's?
I know they'll be playing their games at home but still, favourites ahead of France?
2) How the hell is Low still Germany coach?!
They've done nothing since winning the World Cup in 2014 and now they've just been beaten by Macedonia! I'll be amazed if the German FA don't grow a pair and dump him sooner rather than later.
Be kind my English friends![]()
1) France is kinda stuck in a group of death with Germany and Portugal, while England has a relatively easy group against Scotland, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia.
2) Joachim Low did actually announce after tonight's embarrassing game against Northern Macedonia that he's stepping down after EURO.