Muller seems to have lost 2 inches ?

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  1. tyk

    tykethat New Member

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    Just been checking player profiles on official site, this is what I have found:
    It states that his height is 6ft 4 inch, but in the 2nd paragraph it says he was 6ft 6inch when he joined Lillestrom in 2005.
     
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    Mrs Muller's gutted. nt
     
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    It'll be due to his knee injury...

    the battle Davey won
     
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    RE: It'll be due to his knee injury...

    those 3 points helped keep us up. Davey - totally vindicated in my view.

    Remember the names being thrown about on here when we had to bring in an emergency keeper cos the guy from Fulham was Cup tied? Steele never mentioned, infact quite a few said "WTF is Davey doing?" Did Davey get any credit for bringing him in? Nope.
     
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    So it was worth risking his career?

    Come on man. You can't be that desperate for someone to say well done Simon.

    Steele was a good call. Simon did well. Not in the same league as Muller for me but he did well in getting him in.

    There's nowt to worry about regarding SD. He only has to convince one man and he is well and truly convinced.

    For what it's worth he has done some things right, some good players have been brought to the club but I believe that he often struggles to know how best to change a game and is very fearful of defeat. Probably the fans fault like.
     
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    RE: So it was worth risking his career?

    He had no choice. The 3 points were needed, no keeper on the bench, "sorry Heinz you will have to stay on if you can still play", he could still play because he did. In the end it was a good job we did get the 3 points.
     
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    RE: So it was worth risking his career?

    We didn't have a keeper on the bench for that game so it was a good decision by Davey

    **** Muller - it would have been tough if it ended his career
     
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    "no keeper on the bench"

    Davey's fault, perchance?

    It could actually have caused more damage that extended the length of time Heinz was out and therefore cost more in the long run. Like being missing for longer this season.
    Or even his attitude towards the manager and the club.

    You could argue that we should not have been in that position last season after how we started.

    This could go on forever. Davey's was right, who gives a toss
     
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    RE: Mrs Muller's gutted. nt

    is there a Mrs Muller?
     

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