Harry's Game
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Extremely underwhelming last night.
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Yep your right. I’ll support the Blades through the great and bad times.If I was you I wouldn't watch us. You're obviously not enjoying it and would be far better off finding a different team. One that plays with skilled ball playing midfielders perhaps?
Not quite worked out whether you are...
1. An idiot
2. Partially sighted
3. Attention-seeking
4. Severely lacking in gumption
5. A connoisseur of the beautiful game who can see things that 99% of others can't.
Yep your right. I’ll support the Blades through the great and bad times.
I’ll never though change my view of how I’d love Utd to be playing and one day becoming the best team in the country.
Sees yas laterz
I highly doubt this.
I highly doubt this.
Watched him v theon Saturday. Can’t say I was too impressed. That’s not to say he’s a bad player, just didn’t look like he could be bothered on the day.
Watched him v theon Saturday. Can’t say I was too impressed. That’s not to say he’s a bad player, just didn’t look like he could be bothered on the day.
We all know that Wilder and Knill would get the best out of him, there’s a cracking player in there that is for sure.This! Bits of class in fleeting patches but never really seen him have what I would call a good game.
In Wilder we trust .... BUT I can think of a better spend of £20m TBF ... like the lad Cantwell at Norwich ... or Wilson at B'mouth. Saying all that, who am I to question the great man. If he wants him, he has himWe all know that Wilder and Knill would get the best out of him, there’s a cracking player in there that is for sure.
Never seen him play. Is he like Lee Trundle?
£20M are just reports, I think it’s way too high personally but I suppose we’ll have to wait and see.In Wilder we trust .... BUT I can think of a better spend of £20m TBF ... like the lad Cantwell at Norwich ... or Wilson at B'mouth. Saying all that, who am I to question the great man. If he wants him, he has him
In Wilder we trust .... BUT I can think of a better spend of £20m TBF ... like the lad Cantwell at Norwich ... or Wilson at B'mouth. Saying all that, who am I to question the great man. If he wants him, he has him
QPR are in no position to demand that sort of fee. Half it will be closer to the truth and that’s all in.As always i'll trust CW/AK/PM when it comes to transfers as they haven't got much wrong over the last 4 years but I haven't really seen anything from Eze to justify these sort of figures.
Bowen went for less and he was far more ready made to potentially fill Didzy's boots.
£24/£20m is a lot of coin for potential.
QPR are in no position to demand that sort of fee. Half it will be closer to the truth and that’s all in.
I’d love to sign him, but I’d also like Watkins and Cantwell, so I’d be spending like a tramp who’s luckily “found” £250 that he doesn’t need.I wouldn't even buy at that tbh mate.
Does the odd "highlight reel" moment but not enough there for me yet.
All about opinions though.
I wouldn't even buy at that tbh mate.
Does the odd "highlight reel" moment but not enough there for me yet.
All about opinions though.
Completely different player to Mcgoldrick. Mcgoldrick is a striker who can comfortably drop into the space between the opposition midfield and defence. Silky skills, the glue of our team, and also good in the air, if we are under the cosh, and need an out ball. Eze is more of a Freeman type. He’s an attacking midfielder. In my opinion, if we’re shopping in the uk for a younger version of Mcgoldric, Solanke is the nearest, like for like, to replace Mcgoldrick, in the long term.He plays similar to David McGoldrick. He comes deep looking for the ball and tries to get their team up the pitch. He has an awful lot of potential & does genuinely have some end product, but his workrate & consistency aren't quite at McGoldrick's levels.
I don't see it happening.
Completely different player to Mcgoldrick. Mcgoldrick is a striker who can comfortably drop into the space between the opposition midfield and defence. Silky skills, the glue of our team, and also good in the air, if we are under the cosh, and need an out ball. Eze is more of a Freeman type. He’s an attacking midfielder. In my opinion, if we’re shopping in the uk for a younger version of Mcgoldric, Solanke is the nearest, like for like, to replace Mcgoldrick, in the long term.
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