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Can we now class these two as 'goal-scoring midfielders'? Or is such a term reserved for the likes of Lampard and Scholes who have been doing it year-in, year-out for some years now? Just wondering.

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yeah about time milner started to score.. more of the same plz .. as in dyer he has to b played up front him n martins r class 2gether

 

 

 

 

:lol:

 

 

Lolz0rz!!

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Dr Gloom

aye, i like dyer playing off a front man. and it's a positio he needs to score goals from. there's even been rumours that he might play there in the next england friendly.

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Dr Gloom

UglyMackems must be seething Dyer is doing so well.

 

and northern monkey off newcastle online.

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UglyMackems must be seething Dyer is doing so well.

 

and northern monkey off newcastle online.

 

He seethes for a living tbh.

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tinofbeans

defo his best position is as the old inside forward, fuck knows why he always used to think centremid was his best place.

 

showing reasonably good form atm, but right mid/ wing or inside forward would be his best place.

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defo his best position is as the old inside forward, fuck knows why he always used to think centremid was his best place.

showing reasonably good form atm, but right mid/ wing or inside forward would be his best place.

Because he doesn't like playing wide or with his back to goal. Not sure you'll ever get the best out of him in a conventional 4-4-2. Not sure he's good enough for a luxury roaming role © manc-mag either.

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34 goals in 159 games are NOT the stats of a goalscoring midfielder.

 

To be fair, that's not as bad as you might be trying to portray

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wykikitoon

wats so funny?

 

n0\/\/T d00d, ch1ll :lol:

 

As for Dyer and Milner, lets hope they continue it, good to see.

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34 goals in 159 games are NOT the stats of a goalscoring midfielder.

 

To be fair, that's not as bad as you might be trying to portray

 

That's better than a goal in every 5 games.

 

That 159 games also includes seasons where he scored 2 goals in 30 games.

 

Don't have the stats to hand, but wonder how many goals he's got in his last 40-50 games? Might tell a different story.

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34 goals in 159 games are NOT the stats of a goalscoring midfielder.

 

Steven Gerrard has 59 goals in 324 appearances for Liverpool, would you say he was a goalscoring midfielder?

 

BTW where did you get those stats from? they don't look right to me.

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34 goals in 159 games are NOT the stats of a goalscoring midfielder.

 

Steven Gerrard has 59 goals in 324 appearances for Liverpool, would you say he was a goalscoring midfielder?

 

BTW where did you get those stats from? they don't look right to me.

 

From Nufc.com.

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34 goals in 159 games are NOT the stats of a goalscoring midfielder.

 

Steven Gerrard has 59 goals in 324 appearances for Liverpool, would you say he was a goalscoring midfielder?

 

BTW where did you get those stats from? they don't look right to me.

 

From Nufc.com.

 

208 appearances and 34 goals. :blink:

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34 goals in 159 games are NOT the stats of a goalscoring midfielder.

 

Steven Gerrard has 59 goals in 324 appearances for Liverpool, would you say he was a goalscoring midfielder?

 

BTW where did you get those stats from? they don't look right to me.

 

From Nufc.com.

 

208 appearances and 34 goals. :P

 

:blink: Fair enough.

 

Well thats even shitter!

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