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Vydra: the Championship’s new Aguero?


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Discuss.

For me, it’s a bit uncanny the raw speed/centre of gravity, the turning at pace, directly attacking defenders, use of both feet, neat assists, and especially the nature of his clinical strikes. Game changer.

Topic was not meant as a preempive strike on the click-bait sites - HITC and DET. :whistle:

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Carson- the English Peter Cech

Baird- the northern Irish lahm

Keogh-Sergio Ramos minus the red cards

Davies- this generation's Rio Ferdinand 

Forsyth- the Scottish Marcos Alonso 

Huddlestone- the English xabi alonso

Ledley- our michael essien

Tom lawrence- the Welsh Hazard

Weimann- the Austrian Willian and Pedro

Vydra- the Czech aguero

Nugent- A nice Luis suarez

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10 minutes ago, McLovin said:

Carson- the English Peter Cech

Baird- the northern Irish lahm

Keogh-Sergio Ramos minus the red cards

Davies- this generation's Rio Ferdinand 

Forsyth- the Scottish Marcos Alonso 

Huddlestone- the English xabi alonso

Ledley- our michael essien

Tom lawrence- the Welsh Hazard

Weimann- the Austrian Willian and Pedro

Vydra- the Czech aguero

Nugent- A nice Luis suarez

sad emoji was closest they had to facepalm

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47 minutes ago, McLovin said:

Which of those don't you agree with? I was struggling at Joe Ledley to be honest. Maybe the Welsh Matic?

all of them.

Vydra is back to the Watford Vydra thats the only comparison.

I dont see why listing chelsea players past or present in any way resemble a 2nd tier Derby County.

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