My take ...

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Spot on

Remember Frank Lampard saying almost exactly the same thing

There's a difference between being instructed by Warnock to glue yourself to an opposition midfielder and man mark him out of a game and the other which is receiving every ball, having it ricochet off your shinpads and pick up an early yellow because the challenge you put in to retrieve it left the opposition player needing most of a can of freeze spraying on the stud marks you left on him. That was Monty. He had a solid two hour engine on him but was sub-Oliver Burke in the footballing factor.

pommpey
 
We are not playing at our best but are still clear of the playoff-chasing pack. yesterday was a local derby against a team fighting relegation. Away from home, we got a draw to keep our unbeaten run going. in my opinion home games we must win against playoff chasing. clubs who we have to play at Bramall Lane.
 
next 2 home games against swansea and middlesbro crucial for us imo the players need to turn up and the fans need to turn up and back the team vocally as well 6 points from these 2 games and weve one foot in the premier league
 
There's a difference between being instructed by Warnock to glue yourself to an opposition midfielder and man mark him out of a game and the other which is receiving every ball, having it ricochet off your shinpads and pick up an early yellow because the challenge you put in to retrieve it left the opposition player needing most of a can of freeze spraying on the stud marks you left on him. That was Monty. He had a solid two hour engine on him but was sub-Oliver Burke in the footballing factor.

pommpey
Have to disagree Pommpey. Nobody is sub-Oliver Burke in ability. Nobody. Not Mark Blount, Paul Williams, Jay Mceverlay, Gus Uhlenbeek, or even (gasp) Mick Heaton or Steve Faulkner. Oliver Burke makes all the players on that list (plus Monty) seem candidates for the Brazil 1970 team......
 

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