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Re: Brian Saah

by royalgull » 26 Mar 2012, 13:54

Polite way of expressing what Dogs lay. :)

Re: Brian Saah

by AustrianAndyGull » 26 Mar 2012, 13:44

royalgull wrote:Massive agreed. i saw Saah play at Aldershot, saints and Cheltenham in the JPT and was convinced he was absolute dogeggs.

Delighted to be proved wrong and he's been outstanding in the games I've seen since. Hats of to Knowing Me Knowing you Bri Saah.

Don't know that word, carry on :lol:

What does it mean though seriously Royal?

Re: Brian Saah

by royalgull » 26 Mar 2012, 13:21

Massive agreed. i saw Saah play at Aldershot, saints and Cheltenham in the JPT and was convinced he was absolute dogeggs.

Delighted to be proved wrong and he's been outstanding in the games I've seen since. Hats of to Knowing Me Knowing you Bri Saah.

Re: Brian Saah

by usagullmichigan » 25 Mar 2012, 14:16

dannyrvtufc4life wrote:Saah, Saah will tear you apart again! :bow:
scraping the barrell with that one :~D

Re: Brian Saah

by Colorado Gull » 25 Mar 2012, 13:40

Saah, Saah will tear you apart again! :bow:

Re: Brian Saah

by Dave » 25 Mar 2012, 13:36

There is no doubt that Brain Saah struggled to settle here at the start, however thier were brief glimpses of what he was capable of, it was only a matter of showing some patience, and asking for the real Brain Saah to please stand up.

He has now, and is getting better each game he goes out, good signing, good player.

Re: Brian Saah

by AustrianAndyGull » 25 Mar 2012, 13:07

At the start of the season i really did Ling had dropped a clanger in signing him as he struggled and became a target for a bit of abuse but his inclusion since Robbo left has not resulted in a downturn in form. He has slotted in with Ellis and formed a formidable defensive partnership with him, not easy to do when you have been in and out of the side. Credit to Brian, he has shown us all that he is capable of coping with the very best attackers in the league.

Re: Brian Saah

by bixieupnorth » 25 Mar 2012, 12:48

my wednesday mate, mick, at the rotherham game compared him to alan hansen!! as a player, not as a pundit! he was calmness personified that night, head up, carried the ball out of defence at times, i admit we had had a few pints before the match but i really could see where he was coming from with that!!

Brian Saah

by yellowforever » 25 Mar 2012, 12:41

I was less than impressed with his performances at the start of the season, and even his staunchest supporter would agree that he was poor then.

But recently, he's been incredible! Another brilliant performance yesterday, absolute rock at the back against a tricky side going forward. Massive amount of respect for him sticking through the hard times and stick from some supporters to turn into a really good centre back.

Hats off to him for his form.

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