Roygbiv
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Think left back is the only outfield position he hasn't played funnily enough
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Like most TOTW’s he just puts defenders in defence, midfielders in midfield and strikers in attack. No issue with that.
Oh, and don't forget Hendos howlers!!And JOC and Egan.
And Aston Villa's England CB Tyrone Mings who put it on a plate for Chambers today.
All defenders make mistakes, even the highly rated ones. Van Dijk shat the bed midweek.
Bash will get an understudy soon because he's getting on, but that's the only reason.
Michael Keane will be finishing his career at McDonalds at this ratePremiership footballer puts a shift in at Gateshead McDonald's
Premiership footballer Chris Basham stunned diners by getting behind the till at McDonald's in Gatesheadwww.chroniclelive.co.uk
Bbbbbbbut he won't step up!Well done Big Bash. An important part of the Premier League's meanest defence.
250 appearances on saturday and it was barely talked about. this also shows just how far we've come in 6 years. really is mad especially when looking at the defence
That would be true historically but whines to say that’s now not changed. Where we would we put Bournemouth or Leicester in terms of natural place. I get the logic and I’m not looking to provoke but I hope moving forward mid table Prem to top 4 could be our natural place. If we can keep investing and retain our best ever manager then our natural place is upward !Does anyone over the age of sixteen not know how far we’ve come? And does anyone over the age of forty not remember that we went up quickly under Bassett too? Plenty of clubs have gone from the third division to the first in a short period of time. It’s a good achievement but it’s not remarkable. Mid table top division to mid table second division is our natural place.
Bournemouth are likely to sink once their owner doesn’t want to keep putting money in (which may already be the case). Once they’ve been relegated, unless they bounce back quickly they’ll just be another Wigan.That would be true historically but whines to say that’s now not changed. Where we would we put Bournemouth or Leicester in terms of natural place. I get the logic and I’m not looking to provoke but I hope moving forward mid table Prem to top 4 could be our natural place. If we can keep investing and retain our best ever manager then our natural place is upward !
I can’t argue with that but I can dream we will be different ! Having started watching us in the 70s clearly I have thin and thinner tattooed somewhere !Bournemouth are likely to sink once their owner doesn’t want to keep putting money in (which may already be the case). Once they’ve been relegated, unless they bounce back quickly they’ll just be another Wigan.
Leicester are an odd one. They might actually be able to build something sustainable. But they had to win the league to start doing that.
The reality is that throughout my lifetime (and before), whilst some clubs have done well for short periods of time, the big clubs always tend to dominate. Clubs will go up and go down, overachieve and underachieve but usually find their way back to their natural position. Despite everything Clough did for Derby and Forest, they’re now back where he found them, all those years ago.
That’s the beauty of football, it may be unthinkable but it’s not impossible.I can’t argue with that but I can dream we will be different ! Having started watching us in the 70s clearly I have thin and thinner tattooed somewhere !
Lundstram had a great first 70 minutes, but like last week tired. Not a criticism given the huge effort he puts in.Agree. Think he was our motm today. Individually I actually thought a lot of our players were well below par today. Bash, Mousset & Henderson probably the only three I thought gave really good performances.
Lundstram had a great first 70 minutes, but like last week tired. Not a criticism given the huge effort he puts in.
Lundstram had a great first 70 minutes, but like last week tired. Not a criticism given the huge effort he puts in.
I'd have to disagree on that one. I thought he was as culpable as anybody for our wasteful final third play. Too many times he picked the wrong option, or didn't execute the right option well enough. His industry off the ball saves him from criticism from me though.
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