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Naby Sarr v Akinfenwa

Hope this happens on Saturday absolute immense clash forget Fury v Wilder this will be the one to watch, 2 man mountains clashing.
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    edited September 2018
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    Akinfenwa is an absolute unit, noone will win in a battle with him for strength just ask fifa always the strongest player :smile:
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    Akinfenwa is an absolute unit, noone will win in a battle with him for strength just ask fifa always the strongest player :smile:

    What’s the betting the smallest player on our team on Saturday gets booked for tackling him ?
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    Akinfenwa is an absolute unit, noone will win in a battle with him for strength just ask fifa always the strongest player :smile:

    What’s the betting the smallest player on our team on Saturday gets booked for tackling him ?
    Our whole team will just bounce of him, Sarr is the only one realistically who could compete and he will look like a dot compared to the beast :smiley:
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    Sarr will run rings around him
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    Hopefully Lyle Taylor can watch Akinfenwa and learn from him

    Bet there wont be too many challenges that he goes for and gives a foul unlike Taylor
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    Naby is lighter on his feet but I’ll go with Akinfenwa by KO third round.
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    I think Pearce if he plays will be more suited to facing him imo.
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    Akinfenwa is nothing but a big fairy.

    I would love to see you say it to his face, he is the Mark Henry of football :) also has made a great career for someone who is pretty limited on paper.
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    edited September 2018
    sam3110 said:

    Sarr will run rings around him

    Yes but each ring will take 5 minutes!
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    Cullen will try his luck, guaranteed
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    Sounds like the beginning of a rap lyric.....
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    Cullen will try his luck, guaranteed

    Cullen will be many miles away on Saturday.

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    addick05 said:

    Cullen will try his luck, guaranteed

    Cullen will be many miles away on Saturday.

    Lol maybe not then. I thought Ward was the one going on international duty
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    Akinfenwa is nothing but a big fairy.

    I would love to see you say it to his face, he is the Lenny Henry of football :) also has made a great career for someone who is pretty limited on paper.
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    Really looking forward to seeing The Beast. You need a few characters in the game and he’s probably the highest profile player in the lower leagues. An extraordinary specimen and someone who brings much needed personality to the game (especially at our lowly and pretty mundane level).

    As AKFA says, you’ve got to respect the guy’s hunger to play at 36 - especially after being released by Wimbledon two years ago.

    Without tempting faith, I think that Pearce and Bauer will be ok in the middle and, somehow, I don’t see The Beast as a channel runner.
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    Akinfenwa isnt 6ft though... Am sure he can jump (Short players like Solly and Perry have shown that) yet Pearce and Bauer should be handle him in the air

    Its his physicality that'll be the issue, bloke will just be a battering ram and wont be struggled off the ball by anyone
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    Blucher said:

    Really looking forward to seeing The Beast. You need a few characters in the game and he’s probably the highest profile player in the lower leagues. An extraordinary specimen and someone who brings much needed personality to the game (especially at our lowly and pretty mundane level).

    As AKFA says, you’ve got to respect the guy’s hunger to play at 36 - especially after being released by Wimbledon two years ago.

    Without tempting faith, I think that Pearce and Bauer will be ok in the middle and, somehow, I don’t see The Beast as a channel runner.

    What about Fate?
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    Dazzler21 said:

    Blucher said:

    Really looking forward to seeing The Beast. You need a few characters in the game and he’s probably the highest profile player in the lower leagues. An extraordinary specimen and someone who brings much needed personality to the game (especially at our lowly and pretty mundane level).

    As AKFA says, you’ve got to respect the guy’s hunger to play at 36 - especially after being released by Wimbledon two years ago.

    Without tempting faith, I think that Pearce and Bauer will be ok in the middle and, somehow, I don’t see The Beast as a channel runner.

    What about Fate?
    Yes, that as well
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    sam3110 said:

    Sarr will run rings around him

    If runs 5 rings round him, he’ll have completed a mile
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    I love the notion that Sarr is a tough, uncompromising centre half
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    edited September 2018

    Akinfenwa is nothing but a big fairy.

    Dare you to say that to his face!

    Akinfenwa is an absolute unit, noone will win in a battle with him for strength just ask fifa always the strongest player :smile:

    What’s the betting the smallest player on our team on Saturday gets booked for tackling him ?
    Sounds ligit!
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    wmcf123 said:

    I love the notion that Sarr is a tough, uncompromising centre half

    Same, it's why he pisses me off so much. All the raw material to be a dominating monster of a centre half and the reality is he is to centre halves what Audley Harrison was to professional boxing
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    Bowyer was asked about this at Bromley Addicks.

    We won't play his game was the message.
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