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Post by Francine on Jan 7, 2007 12:05:41 GMT -5
So what was he doing in Sweden for the past months, not earning a lot of money probably. Does he still play for the Swedish team or has he quit for the 2nd time?
I hope the Henrik will return to Feijenoord someday, I liked him there and they need someone like him and he's still fluent in Dutch so I say bring Henke to Rotterdam!
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Post by cert. murse aphex on Jan 7, 2007 12:24:28 GMT -5
He has quit for good this time. But he has changed his mind before. A couple of times.
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Post by Emma on Jan 22, 2007 17:17:12 GMT -5
Boo at Man U
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Post by cert. murse aphex on Jan 22, 2007 19:34:11 GMT -5
I'm like Ivan Lendl, I'm a player fan, not a particular club fan.
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Post by cert. murse aphex on Feb 2, 2007 21:56:38 GMT -5
So this Wednesday, he scored his first Premiership goal. Against Watford, I think.
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Post by cert. murse aphex on Mar 9, 2007 2:20:48 GMT -5
This Tuesday, THE Henrik played his last match at Old Trafford scoring the winning goal against Lille in the Champions League. His last game for ManU will probably be Sat in the FA Cup. Then he will go home to Helsingborg and his boss, his wife, Magadalena to waste his talents in the #26 league (and sinking) in Europe, aka Allsvenskan
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Post by TennisHack on Mar 10, 2007 12:06:28 GMT -5
Hmm, sounds like a big name coming to die at your great club after all America has never heard of THE Henrik, maybe if he was a cultural phenomenon like Beckham, he would've emigrated....
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Post by cert. murse aphex on May 13, 2008 13:40:35 GMT -5
He has quit for good this time. But he has changed his mind before. A couple of times. And so he did. THE Henrik Larsson is making a come-back in the Swedish national team this summer in Euro 2008. Beneath that calm and collected surface he obviously has a bigger ego than Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Not that I regret his come-back. He's still among the best Swedish players. But it's so diva to change his mind all the time as he does.
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