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Post by kent brockman on Aug 13, 2006 13:42:47 GMT
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Post by Alf Garnett on Aug 13, 2006 19:38:00 GMT
Pleased with that.
Quite like Mr bauba.
Not the player he was at Ayr but still pleased to see him back over here.
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Post by Shaggy on Aug 13, 2006 20:27:06 GMT
Mixed news for Edinburgh there, I'd have thought.
Dino Bauba - when he actually gets his backside in gear and tries - can be very useful... even deadly. Trouble is, he has this horrible tendency to just coast. 20% of the time he's going to cause the opposition all sorts of trouble - the other 80% he's invisible. Now if someone gets him to actually buck his ideas up, this could be a good signing for Edinburgh. Maybe it will depend on his team-mates... let's see who else they sign.
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Post by belak on Aug 14, 2006 18:46:39 GMT
Always thought he was a good player, as well as his one time team mate, Vasily Vasilenko
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Post by Fraggle on Aug 15, 2006 12:13:10 GMT
I always rated him as a good player too, good signing Caps
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Post by Panthers Greeny on Aug 15, 2006 18:41:42 GMT
good signing when he can be bothered bad when he cant
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Post by rangers on Aug 16, 2006 17:25:10 GMT
Always impressed me. He could be having a 'coasting' game, but given the slightest sniff would score. good signing for them.
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Post by belak on Aug 16, 2006 18:25:43 GMT
Always impressed me. He could be having a 'coasting' game, but given the slightest sniff would score. good signing for them. Aye, he still posted 40 points in 50 last year, which would have made him Panthers' 2nd highest scorer.
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