Robbo
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Is Khalid Boulahrouz wearing #9 ind efence PMSL!!! Wanker!
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Russ
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he does, weird eh. same as those two italins who like to be number 11 or something so 1 was 10+1 or i may have been dreamin...
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Robbo
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yeah, gayboys lol
zamarano 1+8
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fiestakidda
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I didn't know it was a rule to wear a number related to your position. I play Number 11 as a right back as it's my lucky number
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jr
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it use to be you play for the shirt, so before you had to asign squad numbers you had 1-12
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by fiestakidda
I didn't know it was a rule to wear a number related to your position. I play Number 11 as a right back as it's my lucky number
See I very much agree with squad numbers BUT not people wearign a strikers number in defece... tis a mockery!!
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fiestakidda
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what is a strikers number?? is there a law out there that says a striker must be assigned a certain number? ie 9 or 10?
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by fiestakidda
what is a strikers number?? is there a law out there that says a striker must be assigned a certain number? ie 9 or 10?
Probably not, but its just the done thing normally.
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by fiestakidda
what is a strikers number?? is there a law out there that says a striker must be assigned a certain number? ie 9 or 10?
No but for a defender to wear 9 is an incredulous decision!!
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jr
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i agree rob
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fiestakidda
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might be his lucky number though so why deny the man?
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Robbo
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COS HES NOT A STRIKER
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Eck
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as JR said it used to be the number according to where you were playing. ie; gk 1, defenders 2,3,4 & 5 (depending on formation) etc. and people have come to expect defenders to be 3/4 etc and strikers 9/10.
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Jules
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quote: Originally posted by Russ
he does, weird eh. same as those two italins who like to be number 11 or something so 1 was 10+1 or i may have been dreamin...
It was when Ronaldo was signed to Inter, as part of the terms he insisted on the No.9 shirt (previously held by the legend - Ivan Zamarano), Fat Ronaldo got his way so Bam Bam Zam asked for number 18 and put a + sign between the numbers (1+8=9 obviously )
I have a Inter away shirt with Zamarano 1+8 on the back and it's my favourite footy shirt
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gianluigi
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whats the big fuss about...its only a shirt number.
lets say in injury time of a cup final, losing 1-0, you put your big center half upfront (as some teams do) does this mean he should change from a number 6 shirt to a number 9?
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Marc
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quote: Originally posted by gianluigi
whats the big fuss about...its only a shirt number.
Thats what I thought!
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mattwhite
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i think everyones views would be different if say Wayne Rooney asked for the No.1 shirt? I though it was weird him having the number 9 but i think that just means that Mourinho will bring in a new No.9 (striker) in January or next summer.
Each number 1-11 has a position which is assosiated with it in my eyes but theres no laws stopping people having anything different i suppose.
anyway, dont know if any of that made sence but please take notice of my sig (below)
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jr
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quote: Originally posted by Eckmcmann
as JR said it used to be the number according to where you were playing. ie; gk 1, defenders 2,3,4 & 5 (depending on formation) etc. and people have come to expect defenders to be 3/4 etc and strikers 9/10.
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by jr
quote: Originally posted by Eckmcmann
as JR said it used to be the number according to where you were playing. ie; gk 1, defenders 2,3,4 & 5 (depending on formation) etc. and people have come to expect defenders to be 3/4 etc and strikers 9/10.
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I never said theres a law about it just ina raditional sense there are positions associated with numbers (echo!)
Having a #9 as a RB is very strange and not exactly common!
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Danny P
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Should go back to 1-11 IMO
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