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That is his version of pretty good like. I can't remember the last time we were involved in a genuinely entertaining game. Well, we have been, just not one in which both teams competed.
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Nowhere is ridiculous but I think that period where Wenger was signing players for buttons, developing them then selling them for fortunes allowed the club to develop better then it otherwise would while remaining *competitive* on the pitch through the years. He took Fergies mantle of producing the best youth players in the country, if they'd had to buy a lot more while still building the ground things might have been different for them.
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West Ham 1-0 Newcastle - 29/11/14 - Post match reaction from p 19
mrmojorisin75 replied to Mike's topic in Football
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West Ham United Vs Newcastle United (Sat 29th Nov - 3pm)
mrmojorisin75 replied to buzza's topic in Football
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Aren't West Ham without their two in form strikers or something? It's going to be tomorrow. I've thought West Ham would be the ones to break his run.
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They're counter fucking everything
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Got his mojo back. Hey!
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building a team around sissoko dictates you're in for the long haul as a defensive, counter-attacking team like Not sure that's necessarily true, even if we had more possession I don't see why he wouldn't be effective. Everyone counter attacks sometimes, there are a lot of transitions in football. I'm not one of those who still questions if he can play in a team with more possession and playing further up field more frequently like some. I'm one who believes he can do it all through the middle - he just needs a good cleanup man and another ball passer or more creative player next to him. I think we just have different definitions of what building a team around a player means. Oh ya? What is yours? notice i don't say i think you're wrong for me building a team around a midfield player means developing a style of play that revolves around that player as your primary attacking weapon, in a sense what pardew wanted to do with cabaye except he wasn't very good at it i'm not sure you could necessarily do that with sissoko as i honestly don't think he's got the tools to be able to control possession and control games so you'd essentially be looking to set yourself up as a counter-attacking team with sissoko as the ultimate transition player you could try to make him the yaya of your team but i'm also not convinced he's got the consistency or goals in him to make that work if you end up signing players to control the play and also use him as the transition player in the team then you're not really building a team around him imho it's semantics though at the end of the day
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building a team around sissoko dictates you're in for the long haul as a defensive, counter-attacking team like He's no Cronaldo but R Madrid have been a counter-attacking team ever since he's joined. Hardly a defensive team. Napoli Mazzarri a very counter-attacking team. in fact most Mourinho teams are basically counter-attacking teams. Well yeah, but we've got Pardew in charge
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building a team around sissoko dictates you're in for the long haul as a defensive, counter-attacking team like Not sure that's necessarily true, even if we had more possession I don't see why he wouldn't be effective. Everyone counter attacks sometimes, there are a lot of transitions in football. I'm not one of those who still questions if he can play in a team with more possession and playing further up field more frequently like some. I'm one who believes he can do it all through the middle - he just needs a good cleanup man and another ball passer or more creative player next to him. I think we just have different definitions of what building a team around a player means.
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i don't know how i feel about us being linked with more fucking strikers for pardew to fuck with like, you know whoever comes in will be straight in the team and that'll be the last we'll see of armstrong and probably perez
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building a team around sissoko dictates you're in for the long haul as a defensive, counter-attacking team like
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Literally the worst thing I've seen written about MYM tbh
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Yeah, the thing Wullie outlined ages ago was spot on, the only thing Pardew will know is to whip them up into a frenzy and it'll backfire. We've got much, much better players than them mind, but tsar hasn't helped in recent times. Fwiw I think we'll not get beat this time.
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Not a fucking chance
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for a split second i thought i was wrong but now i don't think so....if colback had played in that liverpool team last season he'd have looked mint too and been in the world cup As f***ing if you actually believe that He may not be great but he's miles better than Colback. A little bit better. Not miles.
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We've deviated so far from the Pardew narrative that Summer starting games is no longer allowed to be questioned. I wonder if this has anything to do with Ronaldo being on record saying Haidara is the worst fb he's ever seen or whatever.
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for a split second i thought i was wrong but now i don't think so....if colback had played in that liverpool team last season he'd have looked mint too and been in the world cup
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i think this is right, i reckon some other daft cunt will be designated to protect the fullback
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think the point is in a good team he can look good, in a shite team he's invariably shite...
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Can - Henderson with Lallana just ahead of them makes a lot more sense than the current version with both Gerard and Allen in it. It's still not a world class midfield or anywhere near it, but I bet it would be a damn sight more competitive, and a lot less static. Can may not yet be the finished article, but he comes from a solid technical background, and could easily hold his own in the league, playing the "easier" games. Henderson's been hiding all season, last player I'd want in my team when the chips are down. I agree to a certain extent. Most of the Liverpool players have been hiding this season to be fair though, and it starts with "Liverpool family captain big and fookin aard Steve Gerrard". As GC has mentioned, the fucker is completely shot to bits after last season and should be put out of his misery. Carragher's comments the other day are pretty damning coming from one of their own. henderson's a funny one, in exchange with KI i put him on a level with colback earlier this season and said his game had been raised by playing in a better team...i subsequently saw henderson play a blinder and thought i was wrong...now i see henderson back in a shite mess of a team and i think i was right all along not that i'm saying colback is great or anything, so we're all clear...henderson wash gash under dalglish, average 1st rodgers season at best, very good last season in an amazing attacking team, woeful in a woeful england team in the summer, and is now back to being average/anonymous with liverpool could be coincidence but i doubt it very much
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This not really, he said a lot of that when he was either getting started at liverpool or in charge of one of the most exciting teams the PL has seen (albeit for such a short period) he's losing now so people are starting to pick him apart...i'd wager a lot of this comes from manyoo and everton fans who'll revel in it, perhaps those sackpardew fellas were mackems?
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Has any manager ever been sacked so soon after almost winning a title? Also is Henry a pull the trigger type historically? Dalglish was a different kettle of fish imo. Just don't see him getting sacked unless he literally has them fighting relegation. Pardew has just proven how quickly things can turn around in this league due to it's shitness and tightness from the top couple down.