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Post by otium (EPBS) on Oct 21, 2014 20:30:52 GMT 1
Scores the equaliser in the early kick-off in Sweden and then get back to help Powell. On another note...Hammarby won again to go top. The new home end has been the difference and as i predicated pre-season it has surely got them promoted. 24,000..the stadium was apparently rocking. I repeat..not having a home end costs us 5-10 points season and we will never have success without one.
Hammarby 4 - 2 Ostersund half-time: (1 - 0) match details : 39' Nahir Besara 1 - 0 47' 1 - 1 Alex Dyer 51' 1 - 2 Emir Smajic 54' Nahir Besara 2 - 2 64' Kennedy Bakircioglu 3 - 2 68' Nahir Besara 4 - 2
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Post by boon1984 on Oct 21, 2014 20:46:22 GMT 1
Kennedy Bakircioglu was a championship manager 2000/01 superstar.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2014 20:48:45 GMT 1
Kennedy Bakircioglu was a championship manager 2000/01 superstar. another swedish lad called bergstrom was quality on that as well Sent from my GT-I9305 using proboards
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Post by otium (EPBS) on Oct 21, 2014 21:05:40 GMT 1
I dont have a clue what you are on about...video game? He is pretty poor anyway.
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Post by boon1984 on Oct 21, 2014 21:26:30 GMT 1
I dont have a clue what you are on about...video game? He is pretty poor anyway. Yep; a video game. That looks like this: Surely right up your street, Oti?
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Post by otium (EPBS) on Oct 21, 2014 22:06:12 GMT 1
Boon, i am so out of it i never download and cant screenshot. Wanted to change text size the other day as my eyesight is deteriorating....by the time i worked it out my eyes had gone some more! Played Space Invaders, Galaxian and one where you broke through a wall with a ping-pong ball but it all ended with puberty! In those days you had to leave home to play, walk to town, get change from a cashier and deal with the 3 grungies breathing down your neck asking for next go.
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Post by TheDalaiPharmer on Oct 21, 2014 22:59:04 GMT 1
Wonder if he's any good with a hammer and a drill then he could be Alex Diy-er.
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Post by Marco4 on Oct 22, 2014 5:20:36 GMT 1
To be fair, Bakircioglü had his best days in the Netherlands and, perhaps more specifically, Holland; the season he earned the move from Twente to Ajax he was brilliant from what I saw (and read, more often) and in Amsterdam he was pretty decent too.
He's 33 now, so clearly on the wind down.
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