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Muric
Expelled from the Kosovo squad and sent home for breaking team rules
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Re: Muric
Kosovo manager must be confident in his relationship with the mafia.
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I can't post the link, but if you go on TWTD, the independent Ipswich website, they're not at all impressed with Muric and would rather have Hladky.
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I'd rather have Hladky over Trafford toolewishamclaret wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2024 5:26 pmI can't post the link, but if you go on TWTD, the independent Ipswich website, they're not at all impressed with Muric and would rather have Hladky.
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Reassuring to read those TWTD posts; makes you realise that this place isn't as weird as I thought, they appear to have a very similar range of opinions and characters.
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I don’t know why everyone raved about himlewishamclaret wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2024 5:26 pmI can't post the link, but if you go on TWTD, the independent Ipswich website, they're not at all impressed with Muric and would rather have Hladky.
Bang average keeper with a poor attitude we have had Ipswich’s pants down
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He's a keeper who's both eccentric and crazy. What's new?
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No I'm not a perfect human, just a better one. I don't seize every opportunity to obsess over a player who plays for my club
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Most likely because you saw the need to hijack the thread, about Muric's behaviour, to have yet another dig at James Trafford.
It gets so predictably boring.
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I'll remember Muric fondly for the amazing part he played in our championship winning season,but also in hindsight realising he did some howlers as well,Brighton being the worst of them. We were blessed with Heaton and Pope so it will take a long time for the memory of those two and the inevitable comparisons that will be made to fade.
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I like Muric. He's brilliant. A proper character, a bloke I'd love to go out to the pub with.
Absolutely no good in a professional football team, buts that's bye the bye.
Todays world is short of characters like Muric.
Absolutely no good in a professional football team, buts that's bye the bye.
Todays world is short of characters like Muric.
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Awful attitude, turned up with a black eye one game, then he was hungover a different game.
Then he was splashing cash in a bar, days before an important game.
I believe he’s only played once for Ipswich and already made two laughable mistakes.
Then he was splashing cash in a bar, days before an important game.
I believe he’s only played once for Ipswich and already made two laughable mistakes.
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Nonayforever wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2024 7:39 pmI like Muric. He's brilliant. A proper character, a bloke I'd love to go out to the pub with.
Absolutely no good in a professional football team, buts that's bye the bye.
Todays world is short of characters like Muric.
I think it fair to say that he lacks the level of discipline required at the top level of pro football. Like you say, a character.
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It's not really bye the bye, if he's playing for a team you support thoughNonayforever wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2024 7:39 pmI like Muric. He's brilliant. A proper character, a bloke I'd love to go out to the pub with.
Absolutely no good in a professional football team, buts that's bye the bye.
Todays world is short of characters like Muric.
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Incorrect lies again, somebody mentioned Ipswich fans prefer Hladky over Muric, I said I prefer Hladky over Trafford.boatshed bill wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2024 7:23 pmMost likely because you saw the need to hijack the thread, about Muric's behaviour, to have yet another dig at James Trafford.
It gets so predictably boring.
There's not a single dig in there at Trafford.
Grow a pair
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Can’t disagree with this. Always a few heart in the mouth moments but his distribution from hands and feet in that Championship winning season did make the team tick.Nonayforever wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2024 8:13 pmHe was my favourite player whilst at Burnley. He made the team tick.
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I preferred tella, Maatsen, THB, zarory, Benson, Jay, Barnes, Roberts, Cullen, Brownhill and the rest... Some are easily pleasedNonayforever wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2024 8:13 pmHe was my favourite player whilst at Burnley. He made the team tick.
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Not sure what a lack of discipline has to do with how good or otherwise a footballer is. Let me think. Stan Bowles, Gazza, George Best and many many more.
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How has this post been turned into anything about Trafford ?
If you’re going to look at Traffords performances then you need to also look at everyone else’s
Not even Nick pope , Tom Heaton or David Seaman’s Moustache would have kept us up last season with the tactics put in place ….
I’ll judge Trafford on this season…
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I think we should group Benson,Muric and VK all under one umbrella ( One season wonders)
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Muric in the team was amazing. You didn’t know if he was going to pull off a world class save and immediately launch it up to a winger to score, or slip on a banana peel and bicycle kick the ball into his own net.
We were never boring when he was in the nets.
We were never boring when he was in the nets.
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One things for certain Trafford comes across as a level headed guy, can’t image him being ill disciplined at club or country.
I really want Trafford to be successful this season, wasn’t his biggest fan last season because I thought muric was the better option but this reason rightly so Trafford is the number 1 and will only get better with confidence
I really want Trafford to be successful this season, wasn’t his biggest fan last season because I thought muric was the better option but this reason rightly so Trafford is the number 1 and will only get better with confidence
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I loved Muric precisely because he's a madman...
Heard some interesting stories regarding him and Darko mind alas, he's no longer a Burnley player and it's time to put those debates to bed and support the lads here.
Heard some interesting stories regarding him and Darko mind alas, he's no longer a Burnley player and it's time to put those debates to bed and support the lads here.
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Criticise him all you like, but he's playing Premier League football again this season. No idea what's gone on here, and he's clearly a moody sort, but we really need to stop rewriting history. As pointed out above, he made this team tick, and there's a reason the Ipswich scouting department recommended him.
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When you hear the stories of Gazza and the likes, drinking before games, pranks etc etc. Do you smile, laugh, tut or feel disgust that you were paying money to watch them?
I watched Muric in our championship season and loved the drama and more often than not perfect out ball, his football made me smile.
My memory is intact and mention of his name will always bring that smile, especially as I think he may just be more bonkers than I am.
I watched Muric in our championship season and loved the drama and more often than not perfect out ball, his football made me smile.
My memory is intact and mention of his name will always bring that smile, especially as I think he may just be more bonkers than I am.
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I was definitely disgusted that I was paying to watch Gazza play for Burnley.vinrogue wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2024 7:22 amWhen you hear the stories of Gazza and the likes, drinking before games, pranks etc etc. Do you smile, laugh, tut or feel disgust that you were paying money to watch them?
I watched Muric in our championship season and loved the drama and more often than not perfect out ball, his football made me smile.
My memory is intact and mention of his name will always bring that smile, especially as I think he may just be more bonkers than I am.
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The interesting thing about some of the Gazza stories is that I remember some of them being told very differently by some of his England colleagues as his situation has changed over the years.
At the time: Told in a isn't-he-wacky context.
Years later: 'Looking back the signs were there, I remember thinking at the time this wasn't healthy behaviour'
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As a Season Ticket holder I paid not to watch him.TheFamilyCat wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2024 8:01 amI was definitely disgusted that I was paying to watch Gazza play for Burnley.
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Wout was a crap keeper - never practised. That really is a bad attitude. He'll never make a keeper.gawthorpe_view wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2024 10:32 pmBest not mention Wout then...
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footb ... ining.html
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Who knows how our season would have panned out if Muric had been number 1. Despite two, point costing howlers, in 2 of his 10 games we did average a point per game enough for safety had he kept that record over 38 games. In fact we averaged 0.5pts per game until Muric played
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