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General NUFC stuff: club crest to be changed (Official)
Paully replied to LoveItIfWeBeatU's topic in Football
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There was that moment he gave up on a ball that he could've kept in play (Tino did in the end). And when he lost the ball for the goal, he didn't have the reaction of a "oh shit I've lost the ball poorly here let me try and rectify", it was a 60% effort to get it back. It's that type of stuff people refer too about his attitude. I think a lot of it is down to his own frustration rather than a lack of care. His head gets down so he's that bit slow to react, assumes a negative outcome. And this is not really a defence because it's a level of mental fragility. He's not blessed with the talent to be so mentally fragile imo
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I know his petulant whining puts a lot of people off but I think Ange is a great asset to the league, he’s great value. His teams play a crazy fragile style that tends to lead to lots of goals and chances at both ends, if Ange stays and they shop well they will be an entertaining side next year. Plus the media is totally under his skin now so will get plenty of funny moments after Spurs many defeats. I don’t promise that, I guarantee it, mate.
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He has to shoulder some of the responsibility. I’m amazed how much of a free pass he keeps getting from the media and fans of other clubs. They’ve managed to get worse under him. Although it is hard to properly judge because of them tanking for the Europa and how rigid he has been with his system. But then he has to take a lot of the blame there.
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A perfect window, maybe. Still not sure, it’s so competitive now.
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Lloyd Kelly - Juventus' €17.5m Obligation to Buy Activated (Romano)
The College Dropout replied to a topic in Football
No idea about his background and no issues with the lad personally. Just didn't see it for him as a football player. Which doesn't say much. -
No offence taken. Everything you said is bang on. I was super disappointed in Fernandes last night.
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Here's hoping Amorim can do something similar to a team starting with an A this Sunday
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You're a big club Bobby. A well supported club. Once the crown prince dipped his fingers in, you were only going one way.
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Amorim has been dealt a really shoddy hand. There's virtually no steel in the squad. Maguire for all his many faults at least showed commitment. Fernandes was super disappointing yesterday. Casemiro tried, but he's on his last legs. Less said about Rasmus the better. (Not intended to rub salt in the wounds, Frog).
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Yes Tom but how do you really feel?
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Really wish Kelly the best, came from a very difficult background to become a PL player and now is at Juventus, a great story and he’s a great role model. He’s not deserving of some of the (older) comments on here
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Oh aye, success was inevitable when we were making transfer moves in Jan 2022
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That ugly pasty lad said something similar this morning though
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Amorim has come under some criticism for that to be fair. Casemiro has been really good in Europe, but because of Ugarte doing all the dirty work beside him. Playing Bruno deep for the whole game last night was a strange decision, especially when he was really ineffective there. It also left Casemiro to chase back a lot, and he genuinely looked like he might die.
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That might be the worst fight I've seen in my whole life.
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Totally earned his £500k a week salary and Caribbean island signing on fee
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Don’t mind Casemiro’s angle, i.e. it is the worst season for their club in the Premier League/ship era (trumping last year’s lowest league finish, and by some distance but without cup compensation) but he’s happy with his own hard work/dedication. The way he was moving last night though, risks being known as Trunkmiro.
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Froggy is in his element here like, proper:
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I love how we have a number of players that "get it". You need that in a dressing room.
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As well as totally unlikeable players and aging, overpaid owners.
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It's incredible how much they spend, with Ashley at least we could justify it with the fact he was a tight git, there's some big issues here with poor scouting and negotiating fees, as mad as it sounds, you'd begin to think it could be deliberate to covertly destroy them from within, I mean everytime I see the manager interviewed and particularly after a major final, he actually doesn't seem to bothered, smiles and acts as cool as a cucumber, is it knowing you get sacked you get a big payout?
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Count yourself lucky not to have seen the 1st half as it was much worse. An absolutely tragic 45 mins from both sides