Jelavic - another striker being strangled by Moyes?

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Yakubu's 21 goals lid. He slotted like a boss slotting thing all over the show. Then his achilles burst into flames sadly.

i thought about yakubu. 21 goals. that means he STARTED OUT on fire. his achilles problem got better onlhy after he left us. I swear, it seems moyes finds a striker that can score, rubs his hands together and thinks, 'okay, now to mold him after my image' and then ****s the ladd off after that when he is ruined. yakubu got hurt and then moyes started kicking his injury after his recovery. nobody has thrived under moyes who is a goal scorer. okay, cahill. but forwards? no. they start well and then moyes turns on them.
 
i thought about yakubu. 21 goals. that means he STARTED OUT on fire. his achilles problem got better onlhy after he left us. I swear, it seems moyes finds a striker that can score, rubs his hands together and thinks, 'okay, now to mold him after my image' and then ****s the ladd off after that when he is ruined. yakubu got hurt and then moyes started kicking his injury after his recovery. nobody has thrived under moyes who is a goal scorer. okay, cahill. but forwards? no. they start well and then moyes turns on them.

Marcus Bent was ace for us mate in fairness. Moyes revived Radzinski's career too before he jibbed us off for Fulham.
 

Marcus Bent was ace for us mate in fairness. Moyes revived Radzinski's career too before he jibbed us off for Fulham.

Bent, I liked. He did well by himself and ate whatever scraps he could. Buh-Bye, Marcus. Beckford, my wonderful favorite player was twice what bent was. buh-bye beckford. I thought smith brought rad here. tomz was hot when he got him, NOT when he left. he scored a few nice goals, but mostly ran like a jackass, both his legs and mouth. if he scored as much as he thought he was worth he would still be banging them in.
 
Bent, I liked. He did well by himself and ate whatever scraps he could. Buh-Bye, Marcus. Beckford, my wonderful favorite player was twice what bent was. buh-bye beckford. I thought smith brought rad here. tomz was hot when he got him, NOT when he left. he scored a few nice goals, but mostly ran like a jackass, both his legs and mouth. if he scored as much as he thought he was worth he would still be banging them in.

Radzinski was faltering bad mate, Moyes got him playing again. Hang on I think we used to sometimes play 4-3-3 then. Surely not? Moyes ffs.

My only gripe with Bent was that we got rid of him for Beattie when we should have persisted with him if we were playing 4-5-1.
 
Harsh, Beatts was signed wit hintent, from the wing. VDM didnt pan out, except for dealers.
 

ha ha, (appreciated)

I think you're the only one got that mate.

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