The Yak

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Apologies el sarcasto.

Sometimes it is too early to post and should know better
 

He was a beast in the home derby and scored soon after against Stoke. Don't know why we sent him out on loan, he could've been a real asset to us this season, he can finish that's for sure.
 

Yak getting injured was the beginning of the end for us really.

Id rather a 90 year old Yak than a 20 year old Anichebe.

At least Yak actually has strength and scores from time to time.

I'd stick a tenner on it that Yak was sent out because of the wage bill.
 
Id rather a 90 year old Yak than a 20 year old Anichebe.

At least Yak actually has strength and scores from time to time.

I'd stick a tenner on it that Yak was sent out because of the wage bill.

Yak's a great player, only striker versatile enough to make us play real attacking football.
 
Id rather a 90 year old Yak than a 20 year old Anichebe.

At least Yak actually has strength and scores from time to time.

I'd stick a tenner on it that Yak was sent out because of the wage bill.

I'd also stick a tenner that he won't sign a new deal and will just run down his contract.Moyes knows this...Another reason to put him in the shop window early. We need money for everyone now.
 

The Yak was treated like shite by Moyes this season. Moyes cut his nose off to spite his face.
 
He's the only striker we have who can make a 4-5-1 work; Cahill up top is awful, Anichebe is the worst player I've ever seen for us when he plays up front, Beckford needs a partner and Saha, although now injured, went 11 months without scoring in a 4-5-1.

And we loaned him out.

Without replacing him.

I was lost for words then and I'm lost for words now.
 
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