Anton Peterlin

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I always say it as one word, even knowing it's supposed to be two. I consider it my own creation. Sometimes I may even forego the Ds entirely for a natural sounding 'Gossakes'.

But after all, I am a dreamer.

Yeah and I am the pioneer of the apostrophe s in Americans.
 

I've never heard of the guy.


Of course I'd never heard of John O'Brien until I heard there was an American playing for Ajax several years back and he was really good until injuries caught up with him.
 
Most of the arguments in this thread are a bit moot.

He's barely even American and that Cal Poly profile's got him claiming - “I’m Danish and proud of it!”

Sounds to me like if he gets to that level, he'll turn out for the Danes - the new Gravesen / Toftig / Poulsen sounds better than the new Bradley / Reyna / Harkes...
 

Alexi Lalas was the sniz!

Lets face it American Footballers have the best names, Eric Wynalda, Landon Donavan, Joe-Max, Cobi Jones British footballers need to pull up their socks in the cool names stakes!
 
Just out of interest, can anyone answer the following question because i cant think that far back.

When was the last player to be on trail at Everton, that actually went on to sign for the club long term??
 
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To be fair Chico, my intention wasn't to be a grammar Nazi when I opened the thread. In fact, I would never have pulled Ghost up about it. But when he says he knows how to use apostrophes, in the same post as using them wrongly, I couldn't help myself.
 

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