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Who has the largest ego in the Prem?

Started by finnster01, April 27, 2011, 01:18:50 PM

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ImperialWhite

Quote from: HatterDon on April 27, 2011, 04:46:58 PM
1. Balotelli

14. [Balotelli finished 1-13] Terry
15. Gerrard
16. Robinson the Goalie
17. van Persie
18. Balotelli
19. 'arry the Thug
20. Eric Cantona

Surely Cantona slots into the "earned arrogance" category?

May I chuck Cesc Fabregas into the mixer? He's talented, but Arsenal really need a player like him to step up and be a leader (and not whine about Wenger not spending enough).

os5889

Whats Paul Robinson done thats arrogant?

Dropped unceremoniously for a Neville and Croatian molehill double gaffe!

Recalled as 4th choice (1 keeper withdrew from a squad before he was called up) for England and decided sod this!?

HatterDon

Quote from: os5889 on April 27, 2011, 05:20:25 PM
Whats Paul Robinson done thats arrogant?

Dropped unceremoniously for a Neville and Croatian molehill double gaffe!

Recalled as 4th choice (1 keeper withdrew from a squad before he was called up) for England and decided sod this!?

How about being 8th on the England depth chart and announcing "I've retired from international football."
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os5889

Quote from: HatterDon on April 27, 2011, 11:07:35 PM
Quote from: os5889 on April 27, 2011, 05:20:25 PM
Whats Paul Robinson done thats arrogant?

Dropped unceremoniously for a Neville and Croatian molehill double gaffe!

Recalled as 4th choice (1 keeper withdrew from a squad before he was called up) for England and decided sod this!?

How about being 8th on the England depth chart and announcing "I've retired from international football."

I support him 100% on that decision, between Mclaren and Capello he was treated terribly! Wasn't a keeping 'problem' until the ball hit a molehill....

He never even lost form! It was just deemed appropriate to remove him...


mysoccerwall

Quote from: finnster01 on April 27, 2011, 01:18:50 PM
My vote still goes to Drogba but the upstart Henry at Wolves is quickly moving up the standings.

Anyone outdoing the snot down the road? Who do you think?


I just got to comment on this. I know it's nothing to do with Premiership, but did you see Ronaldo at RealMadrid last night? Still the biggest Ego, but justice last night was done to Real and in particular Ronaldo. Great player but what an attitude!
Both teams are exceptional, but Barca last night were a class above especially my pint sized pal Messi! He's probably bigger than me!