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Get Off His Back, Lionel Is A Legend

Saw him last week in Aberdeen and thought he was fecking amazing. Altough I have to say I was surprised to see him with his own Aberdeen F.C shirt.

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bombscare.

Can you have a bombscare that goes off so regularly Harry? :rotflmao:

bombscare.

Can you have a bombscare that goes off so regularly Harry? :rotflmao:

apparently so..

at least he makes games exciting... I like him but he is doing more harm than good at the moment

See my comments on the other thread....in short, don't think Djebi-Zadi is getting the credit he deserves.

See my comments on the other thread....in short, don't think Djebi-Zadi is getting the credit he deserves.

couldn't make the game against Midden but against Falkirk he had 'mare. He had a great run down the wing at one point, which nearly set up the goal but apart from that he just made the rest of the defence nervous whenever he got the ball. As soon as teams start picking him out as a weak link then we will be in serious bother

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Got to disagree guys, when he sang "Easy" then saved "all night long" for his encore he was nothing short of outstanding! ;) :lol: :015: :D :rotflmao: :thumb04: :018:

I think our ffirst goal came from a Grant punt upfield and our scond came from.....wait for it...a throw in by..... none other than .........LIONEL!!

And you were going to ditch the pair for the game!!

Saw him last week in Aberdeen and thought he was fecking amazing. Altough I have to say I was surprised to see him with his own Aberdeen F.C shirt.

AFC erse licker, did he dedicate ballerina girl, to Darren Mackie.

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Wait now guys, think we're getting our Lionel's confused. I was at AECC last week to see Mr Ritchie play a blinder.

Wait now guys, think we're getting our Lionel's confused. I was at AECC last week to see Mr Ritchie play a blinder.

:rotflmao: :thumb04:

Got to be honest but you have spelt the title wrong, and i thought i had issues with typing text speak (which am trying my best to stop so scarlett pimple doesnt own me again) :rotflmao: :thumb04: :018:

The title at the moment says Lionel Is a Legend

It should say Lionel Isnt a Legend.

Get it right ;) :lol: :015:

Got to take my hat of to the one and only wind-up merchant..............obviously most of you never actually read Bronsons first post.

Have to admit I had a couple of glasses of Vino last night and completely missed the wind up :rotflmao:

muppet... I'm sure Richie would be just as reliable as Zadi is at left back though

Bronson.........at a Lionel Richie concert. :rotflmao:

I'm struggling to get my head round this.

What next? The Mann for the Job goes to Brotherhood of Man?

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Steven webster--you are welcome.

Always willing to be politically correct and correct your spellning errors. :rotflmao:

People are going to keep falling for this one.........

I see the P&J have also got it wrong as well:-

<<Despite his unorthodox methods of defending, left-back Lionel Djebi-Zadi also played well at Pittodrie and will be confident of retaining his place when Billy Reid's side travel north.

The Frenchman made a number of timely blocks and clearances, including one spectacular overhead kick out of his own penalty area in the first period, and although still wildly unpredictable at times, he does use his speed and strength to good effect.>>

r u blind bronson? lionel is probally the worst ICT player to grace the ict pitch

What about Darren Thomson? :rotflmao:

I see the P&J have also got it wrong as well:-

"and although still wildly unpredictable at times"

That is what I have been harping on about - He is an accident waiting to happen.

I see the P&J have also got it wrong as well:-

left-back Lionel Djebi-Zadi also played well at Pittodrie and will be confident of retaining his place when Billy Reid's side travel north.

The Frenchman made a number of timely blocks and clearances, including one spectacular overhead kick out of his own penalty area in the first period, he does use his speed and strength to good effect.

Oh look, I have used selective quoting as well

I see the P&J have also got it wrong as well:-

left-back Lionel Djebi-Zadi also played well at Pittodrie and will be confident of retaining his place when Billy Reid's side travel north.

The Frenchman made a number of timely blocks and clearances, including one spectacular overhead kick out of his own penalty area in the first period, he does use his speed and strength to good effect.

Oh look, I have used selective quoting as well

No I agree with most of that - I have always supported Lionels' strengths but his "wild unpredictability" does not augur well to play him in games when our SPL future is on the line - To me you go fer the experience and the reliability in that instance - I agree that Hastings does not exactly tick those boxes but McBain would have - I fear that it may be too late to effect the changes - until Lionel unpredictably fecks up - I m shure I am not alone in wincing when he is on the ball.

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