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Crooks Wanker
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his passion for warhammer keeps him tactically sharp and young at heart, the dugout is his garrison and the pitch just another battlefieldOn the contrary, Hodgson would be well advised to consider his advancing years, before ‘innocently’ obstructing the quick throw in, a common tactic employed by many an opposition manager. A role that now sadly, Woy should consider delegating to a younger member of the management team.
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I fucking hate the ugly, thick bastard!
The only reason he has a job with the BBC is because he's black and he helps with their quotas. If he were white, he'd be out of a job immediately, because he's absolutely useless at his job.
He was imo the tick box, but now with Richards who’s infectious and witty, Williams, Wrighty, Jenas, Defoe etc, do we really need this poor man’s Simon Jordan spouting shite he thinks is insightful, whilst most who consume it do do somewhere between amusement and hatredWhilst I would love to say I think your post is a load of poppycock, I have to say I am in full agreement with you. It's the (mostly) unspoken truth in this instance. Most people don't give a hoot what skin colour someone is provided they do their job well. He has been winging it at the BBC for far too long to make it seem that he is there only because he is good at his job cos clearly he isn't. Which make you think maybe there is a reason he has remained on the payroll and a nice cushy number.
Cameron Archer (Sheffield United): There's no doubt about it, the finish by Cameron Archer was against Wolves brilliant.
His overall performance was also impressive, although I didn't think Sheffield United were quite so convincing - the penalty awarded to the Blades I thought was a dive and very fortuitous.
You can't doubt the team's effort and collectiveness, but if manager Paul Heckingbottom is going to have to rely on undiluted passion and determination every week in order to win the occasional game, then his players will be burnt out by January.
Will we ever see the likes of Tony Currie blowing kisses to the crowd again having set the match alight? Or players with the skills of Alejandro Sabella playing the most gorgeous football? Or are those days over at Bramall Lane
Although great for a bit of acknowledgment every now and then the formation part of his story is bollocks but let’s not look at that. Comments wise he sounds like he has rocked his memory banks when he potentially could have played against us with Spurs but if I am right by 1980/81 Currie and Sabella had both gone to Leeds. Crooks played for Stoke in the 2nd Division until 1980 moving to 1st Division Spurs so not quite sure what he is getting at. There have been some dark days at our club (a lot before my time being born in the 80s) but for me those comments of undiluted passion and determination refer back to our old “traditional” hard to beat Bassett/Warnock days off hostile crowds, hoof ball and they don’t like it up them. Rather than the skilful potential of so many of the unnoticed likes of McAtee and others.? I sincerely hope not.
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Garth Crooks' Team of the Week: Doku, Van Dijk, Gordon, Fernandes and more feature in Premier League's best
Which Premier League players impressed our football pundit Garth Crooks enough to make his latest Team of the Week?www.bbc.co.uk
Played for Stoke against us in 1977/78 and 1978/79 seasonsAlthough great for a bit of acknowledgment every now and then the formation part of his story is bollocks but let’s not look at that. Comments wise he sounds like he has rocked his memory banks when he potentially could have played against us with Spurs but if I am right by 1980/81 Currie and Sabella had both gone to Leeds. Crooks played for Stoke in the 2nd Division until 1980 moving to 1st Division Spurs so not quite sure what he is getting at. There have been some dark days at our club (a lot before my time being born in the 80s) but for me those comments of undiluted passion and determination refer back to our old “traditional” hard to beat Bassett/Warnock days off hostile crowds, hoof ball and they don’t like it up them. Rather than the skilful potential of so many of the unnoticed likes of McAtee and others.
For what it’s worth here is my opinion for Garth Crooks - Dinosaur sack him off, he played in a different era and he clearly doesn’t do his research and is out of touch with the modern game and anything really below the “top half”. I am sure he has his uses on BBC Stoke radio or Spurs TV but he has claimed George has “dived” (cheated) to win the penalty which is a poor “non-biased” side note. Although I don’t bother with MOTD he still mentions the words “dived” and “booked” see how many times they are mentioned in the Laws of the Game. I qualified as a referee in 2001 to earn some side money on a Sunday to “fund my habit of the blades” even then it was caution not booked… time for a change and clean out for the BBC in my opinion and get rid of these pointless, outdated clowns that “earn” a living
Marvellous“mmm jumpers for goalposts, isn’t it”
Crooks played in an era when teams like Stoke and United could challenge for honours, those days are gone unless you've got very rich owners or you've got a special recruitment system like Brentford and Brighton but they've still spent money to bring players in and will have a higher wage structure than we do. We have to accept seasons like this will be rough in order to bounce back next season if we go down. I would love a rich owner but often these rich owners don't deliver as much as you think they will, there's a few of those in the Championship, Wednesday one of them.Cameron Archer (Sheffield United): There's no doubt about it, the finish by Cameron Archer was against Wolves brilliant.
His overall performance was also impressive, although I didn't think Sheffield United were quite so convincing - the penalty awarded to the Blades I thought was a dive and very fortuitous.
You can't doubt the team's effort and collectiveness, but if manager Paul Heckingbottom is going to have to rely on undiluted passion and determination every week in order to win the occasional game, then his players will be burnt out by January.
Will we ever see the likes of Tony Currie blowing kisses to the crowd again having set the match alight? Or players with the skills of Alejandro Sabella playing the most gorgeous football? Or are those days over at Bramall Lane? I sincerely hope not.
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Garth Crooks' Team of the Week: Doku, Van Dijk, Gordon, Fernandes and more feature in Premier League's best
Which Premier League players impressed our football pundit Garth Crooks enough to make his latest Team of the Week?www.bbc.co.uk
Thanks - (not in a sarcastic way!) I was born in '87 so a bit before my timePlayed for Stoke against us in 1977/78 and 1978/79 seasons
“Must have hit maximum words. I assume it ended, but then again they had two penalties not given before that so nobody can say it want deserved.”Cameron Archer (Sheffield United): There's no doubt about it, the finish by Cameron Archer was against Wolves brilliant.
His overall performance was also impressive, although I didn't think Sheffield United were quite so convincing - the penalty awarded to the Blades I thought was a dive and very fortuitous.
You can't doubt the team's effort and collectiveness, but if manager Paul Heckingbottom is going to have to rely on undiluted passion and determination every week in order to win the occasional game, then his players will be burnt out by January.
Will we ever see the likes of Tony Currie blowing kisses to the crowd again having set the match alight? Or players with the skills of Alejandro Sabella playing the most gorgeous football? Or are those days over at Bramall Lane? I sincerely hope not.
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Garth Crooks' Team of the Week: Doku, Van Dijk, Gordon, Fernandes and more feature in Premier League's best
Which Premier League players impressed our football pundit Garth Crooks enough to make his latest Team of the Week?www.bbc.co.uk
Cameron Archer (Sheffield United): There's no doubt about it, the finish by Cameron Archer was against Wolves brilliant.So when someone gives us some praise like all the mardy arses on here are crying out for (while simultaneously forgetting the entire media 2018-20) he gets called patronising.
He played against Sabella in 1978/79 season, not sure if he played against TC when Stoke played LeedsThanks - (not in a sarcastic way!) I was born in '87 so a bit before my time
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Troy Deeney on replacing Garth Crooks for BBC Sport's Team of the Week
Former Watford striker Troy Deeney is taking over from Garth Crooks this season in picking the Premier League Team of the Week for BBC Sport.www.bbc.co.uk
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Troy Deeney on replacing Garth Crooks for BBC Sport's Team of the Week
Former Watford striker Troy Deeney is taking over from Garth Crooks this season in picking the Premier League Team of the Week for BBC Sport.www.bbc.co.uk
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