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Everything posted by Lenny
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Modern day canned laughter.
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The nerve of Maresca banging the "youngest squad in the Premier league" drum, like they're a bunch of academy products that they've given a chance to. They have cherry picked the world's best young talent on a mass scale and abused PSR to bring them in. That does not warrant any praise whatsoever nor does it make them qualifying for the champions league any more of an achievement than any other team that did so.
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My PC sounded like it was going to take off when I clicked that link
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That was pathetic at the end from Fulham, absolutely no urgency at all.
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Fulham playing like they've got another 45 left to play FFS.
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He's sprinting to the ball, and his trailing arm is pulled. It's going to put him off balance. Regardless of any form of theatrics, Enciso tried to cheat and was rightfully penalised for it.
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For what reason are people suggesting it wasn't a penalty? Enciso actively tried to stop Murphy illegitimately, by pulling his arm, and was successful in doing so. Seems a stone wall penalty, to me.
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The absolute confidence on Eze's face that preceded such a shit penalty is hilarious
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He had an undertone of bias towards them all game. Didn't feel like acknowledged much in the way of positives for us and seemed to go out of his was to draw praise for "utd" whenever possible.
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Notice I said "prefer", yet you've come in with a sledgehammer to crack a nut. To say Colo at his best, i.e. the season he was in the premier league team of the season, playing for a vastly less organised team, has nothing at all on Schar, is frankly extreme bollocks. Either way, regardless of attribute comparison, I preferred watching Colo play to watching Schar play (whom I also enjoy watching).
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I preferred peak Colo, but for longevity, Schar's pretty much out in front.
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There is, mind you, a significant difference between a competent, professional manager determining that a player isn't suitable for their strategy for whatever reason, than an narcissist's ego being the primary reason.
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Even without the low hanging fruit, as it were, it was mostly just pretty rubbish.
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I feel like what Nunez just did should be red card worthy. Completely cynical and ultimately cheating. Should be discouraged.
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You can't say that for certain at all. I thought he was trying to push the player away with no intent or eyes on a specific body part. To say he would try and punch a player is massively OTT.
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It's only done us a favour, let's face it
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Interesting lineup. At face value I worry about the centre of the pitch with only 2 there. Maybe Trippier and Hall invert dynamically to support and make a three with Gordon and Murphy dropping back?
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Subjectively poor is fair and I would agree with your example. I think I would just challenge people's use of the word poor as an outright assessment, by highlighting some of the improvements I think he's shown, even on last year's brilliant season.
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I think his end product hasn't been as good, but his all round play I feel has improved. He crafts space for himself so frequently to move into vacant space and start attacks. He often makes a lot of angled and clever passes, often on the offensive edge of the middle third that I feel is under appreciated. I'm just personally not seeing performances from him that fit the description of poor. Worse than last season is a reasonable assessment but he was superb last season.
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He's moved up front, more often than not when we're changing our tactics to not attack, conserve energy and see out the game. Given that every time we've done it lately we've done exactly that, I can't say that I agree with you.
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What do you think was poor about his game? I thought he had a good overall game, and certainly nothing to be worthy of labelling poor. Just to shamelessly repost an earlier one, as I feel it's pertinent to your view: I feel like Gordon is a touch underappreciated at times and seems often called out for average performances when I've found myself seeing a lot of positive stuff from him. I think his all round quality has improved quite a bit since last season insofar that he'll often make progressive passes and show good composure in his decision making. He also seems to always try to make something happen, particularly when in a deep position. He has a knack of doing a really simple stepover and reverse that more often than not takes him round and clear of his marker and opens the opposition up for us to break on.
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I feel like Gordon is a touch underappreciated at times and seems often called out for average performances when I've found myself seeing a lot of positive stuff from him. I think his all round quality has improved quite a bit since last season insofar that he'll often make progressive passes and show good composure in his decision making. He also seems to always try to make something happen, particularly when in a deep position. He has a knack of doing a really simple stepover and reverse that more often than not takes him round and clear of his marker and opens the opposition up for us to break on.
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Bit of a new favourite toy mentality, mind. Bruno has been absolutely sensational for 3 years. If Tonali is at that level for the same period of time, alongside Bruno, then things really are optimistic for us.
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Can't we just have two things we equally adore?