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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragatino View Post
    less than 3 months ago Dan Burn played against M'Bappe. The fastest, most prolific striker of his generation.
    M'Bappe is still in that man's pocket.

    How quick some forget.

    Consistency is what is important.

    DBD has proven each time he's been doubted that he comes back stronger.

    Howe will more likely start him and I'm gonna back the man from Blythe to bounce back stronger.

    We owe these lot for the Woodinho 0-3 humping we took at SJP. So HOWAY MAN get behind the lads.
    st a quick winger then he needs help from somebody in front of him.

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    I will back Burn all day, or anyone who pulls on the shirt.

    He will bounce back, but not with the midfield we play these days. There is no Big Joe to help out Big Dan etc.

    Many factors, but with the midfield we got available now, I would be sceptical to play him. Hes a much easier target now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tinostongue View Post
    st a quick winger then he needs help from somebody in front of him.
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