He's just so happy
This guy is confusing poor Vinnie, slow down man
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He's just so happy
Only seen highlights but by all accounts good today and. Cracking finish for the goal..
Sham for the penalty what's he supposed to do.
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Souza is one of wilders success stories for me. Before he looked fairly rubbish
This guy is confusing poor Vinnie, slow down man
I think it was Pele that laid on the pass to Carlos Alberto.The goal reminded me of Carlos Alberto running onto Jairzinho’s lateral ball in the 1970 World Cup Final and smashing into the opposite corner…
Yes, it’s late and I’m pissed….
Even playing RCM drifting all over the place when he's tailor made for a holding role... Looking back it's frustrating the club didn't realise this before.He didn't know his role and he was being shoehorned in next to Norwood.
Edson Aranges Do NascimOsborn, you mean?I think it was Pele that laid on the pass to Carlos Alberto.
I can just about see the resemblance between Vinni and Carlos Alberto shooting but as much as he played well I am struggling to picture Ossie as Pele in the sequence.
Who would have guessed, that our best midfield pairing would be Souza and Osborn!!! Surprised me!!Let’s not overlook how hard Osborn worked to provide the assist as well.
If he keeps that level of performance up and inspires the players around him, then give him the arm band.i was a massive fan of Berge, and was upset to see him leave. Today I thought Souza was an upgrade on him. Had his calmness and composure on the ball, always played to feet, tried to keep possession instead of launching it long, did a few nice skills and was solid defensively/aerially. Guy was a rock, honestly captain material if he keeps this up.
Well done Vini, I was a doubter at the start but the last few weeks / since wilder I see your value. If we had some composed midfielders around him to receive the ball and carry it forward we would be in a much better position.
Agreed. Have to say, it was on his right foot and a perfectly weighted pass. I’ll wager that Macca, although more skill full than Ozzy, wouldn’t attempt that pass on his ‘wrong foot’.Let’s not overlook how hard Osborn worked to provide the assist as well.
There’s one bloke; or one coaching team that didn’t realise it. And he/they are now struggling to get a championship job.Even playing RCM drifting all over the place when he's tailor made for a holding role... Looking back it's frustrating the club didn't realise this before.
thats the fella that was on total wipeout and shouted Yorkshire Yorkshire proper blade think he runs a café nowTwo questions. Who let the genie out of the bottle in the away end and how many wishes do we have left?
He broke the play up so many times looks like he will lose the ball then comes away with so much space. He is very frustrating as at times he strolls around like he hasn't a care. Won lots of headers in our box overall his best display In a blades shirt. Now we seen it that's the expected level Vini . Brilliant today. Not going to mention the pen both pens absolute joke. Football today give your head a wobble.He was excellent today,proper blade display,and a great strikers finish from him.
Also same geezer was at front of fans celebrations when Billy scored that iconic equaliser at Bournemouth first game backTwo questions. Who let the genie out of the bottle in the away end and how many wishes do we have left?
Vey infectious…I smiled all the way though thatI can't remember the last time I saw any footballer being interviewed who:
1) had a genuine smile on his face
2) gave more than just the same old clichés
3) didn't stare at the floor like they are reading notes written by someone else
Good lad
I love him. Seems a really nice guy. I thought that when he did the secret santa thing at XmasI can't remember the last time I saw any footballer being interviewed who:
1) had a genuine smile on his face
2) gave more than just the same old clichés
3) didn't stare at the floor like they are reading notes written by someone else
Good lad
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