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Felli or Gibbo....
  • Winston Wolfe
    Posts: 4,925
    Who's the bigger loss?
  • Jxg
    Posts: 1,537
    Gibson, obviously. We can still win games without Fellaini. We are undefeated with Gibson.
  • scottinfrance139347
    Posts: 2,312
    seem to be a different team with gibo playing but we gota get felli back asap he`s a match winner
  • 11blue
    Posts: 4,765
    Its a good question but we just don't lose when Gibson plays. Hopefully his red card will be resinded though as it sounded like a joke.
  • brboy1
    Posts: 1,005
    Should we have won all but say,3 games this season?

    The 3 we didn't win we should of drawn 2 of them.

    47 points we should be on.

    I know every team looks at the lost/drawn games like that but we have played consistently well & have been incredibly unlucky for the 1st half of the season.

    We would be 5 points clear of the red mancs & wouldn't be a bit surprised,'cos we deserved it.

    Bitter pill to swallow to see cra-p like them over the park so close,knowing how useless they are.

    Its a marathon,not a sprint so time will tell.
  • david14
    Posts: 279
    felli obviously.  he's a superstar
  • efcmustattack
    Posts: 186
    Neville!
    ;-)
  • sambo applecart
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    i refuse to answer



    both instrumental.



    good question Gaz :)
  • NSNO
    Posts: 3,247
    I think when it comes to a game like the Chelsea one, we'll really miss felli, he generally performs well against the top teams....
    Gibson has become a consistant performer for us, and does seem to improve the whole team, while never really being spectacular himself.....felli on the other hand is a matchwinner
  • Beano
    Posts: 3,455
    I thought Gibson was pretty spectacular against Tottenham actually
  • sambo applecart
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    Beano said:

    I thought Gibson was pretty spectacular against Tottenham actually


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    he was immense mate
  • Cameleye
    Posts: 156
    It's a toughy, too close to call. Gibbo is definitely captain material though.
  • sambo applecart
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    Cameleye said:

    It's a toughy, too close to call. Gibbo is definitely captain material though.


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    agreed 
  • Deus Ex Machina
    Posts: 3,433
    I love Gibbo type players, Makelele turned me.
  • Winston Wolfe
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    I love Gibbo type players, Makelele turned me on.


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    Me too...sexy wee bastid he was.
  • Deus Ex Machina
    Posts: 3,433

    Me too...sexy wee bastid he was.


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    With a Saturday night comes all the truths with you. :-D
  • 1ceablue
    Posts: 3,253
    Tricky. Tbh I wouldn't like to make the choice. Felli, Gibbo and Baines are irreplaceable at the moment.....
  • Winston Wolfe
    Posts: 4,925

    With a Saturday night comes all the truths with you. :-D


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    The only night of the week that the truth does come out....every other night is lies.
  • Deus Ex Machina
    Posts: 3,433
    I ****ing knew you didn't love it that way, you bloody fame whoring **** sucker.

    I'll be famous soon, honest.
  • jaybeck
    Posts: 607
    Gibbo creates the chances, fellaini takes them. Do we want to have the scorer or the creator as the priority?
  • cjohno
    Posts: 5,454
    lets see if the fa are as proactive this week like they were on felliani, i got feeling the big fuss made of both sendings off in the media may force them to rescind these 2 red cards if they dont then it just about sums up the fa and robbie savage is right about
    sacking this panel

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