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Pablo retires

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/66206092

One of the great modern Swans enigmas - he could pick a pass like no other on his day (remember THAT outside of the boot pass for Routledge to score in Monk's first game against Cardiff?) and pull the strings like a champion when he was up for it.

Then in other games he was worse than anonymous.

In either case all the best to him now that he has hung up his boots.
 
bakajack said:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/66206092

One of the great modern Swans enigmas - he could pick a pass like no other on his day (remember THAT outside of the boot pass for Routledge to score in Monk's first game against Cardiff?) and pull the strings like a champion when he was up for it

Then in other games he was worse than anonymous.

In either case all the best to him now that he has hung up his boots.

bakajack said:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/66206092

One of the great modern Swans enigmas - he could pick a pass like no other on his day (remember THAT outside of the boot pass for Routledge to score in Monk's first game against Cardiff?) and pull the strings like a champion when he was up for it.

That second half performance against the scum was magical.
Todo lo mejor Pablo you Jack Bastard!
 
Found a new lease of life after leaving us, did well at Leeds.
Good luck to him.
 
Acknowledged his clubs he played for apart from us, good guy Pablo..
 

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