Wellington Phoenix Men

Leilei's Future

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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

I stand corrected in that case, chaps. For some reason, I'd got it into my head that he was more of a striker than a wide midfield player. Didn't seem to see a lot of the ball when he was playing (IMO) but point taken on the position thing. It's my age, I forget things.

Apparently I'm apathetic, but I couldn't care less.

"Being a Partick Thistle fan sets you apart. It means youre a free thinker. It also means your team has no money." Tim Luckhurst, The Independent, 4th December 2003

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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
I managed to find his blog
http://blog.sina.com.cn/gaoleilei

If anyone can speak chinese maybe you can tell him what you think.
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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

My Cantonese is limited, but there's mention that provided he get's picked on a regular basis Ricki is supplied with as many wontons as he can eat.

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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Mossy wrote:

My Cantonese is limited, but there's mention that provided he get's picked on a regular basis Ricki is supplied with as many wontons as he can eat.

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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
C-Diddy wrote:
kiwi pie wrote:
Someone make a banner in Chinese that says -

"Gao, whilst we love your occasional moments of brilliance, we feel disappointed in your apparent lack of enthusiasm for tracking back, winning your own ball, and giving your all for the whole 90 minutes. Please lift your game- we really want to love you!
regards, Yellow Fever."

It might have to circle the RoF.
 
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Hmmm...is this an internet translator? they're a great way to bridge cultural differences.

Some of my Korean kids put some work through one of these last year. It was supposed to be an ad about their mini-turf for football training. Instead it came out as 'our foot flesh condition market'!
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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
kiwi pie wrote:
Someone make a banner in Chinese that says -

"Gao, whilst we love your occasional moments of brilliance, we feel disappointed in your apparent lack of enthusiasm for tracking back, winning your own ball, and giving your all for the whole 90 minutes. Please lift your game- we really want to love you!
regards, Yellow Fever."

It might have to circle the RoF.
 
 major lulz ... it's all about the "whilst"...
I like tautologies because I like them.
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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Hi is the next to go watch this space
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