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Everything posted by Ameritoon
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Great finish.
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It'll only be 3PM here, so I probably shouldn't get drunk. This would be a perfect time for a bowl, alas, I am dry.
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There is an app for it. Runs really smoothly.
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Sochaux/PSG about to start for those interested.
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It's worked in favor and against in almost every game this season. There has to be less than a handful of our games so far where the ref hasn't gotten a big decision wrong.
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He's not. He's just crap. Aye, which in turn makes him frustrating.
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He's played well today Before the pass for the goal (when I posted) he'd done f*** all. Shut up you wum. Judging by your childish riposte you're an idiot; you've got no idea how to read the game and resort back to tired, populist cliches that are constantly spouted by the ignorant sections of our supporters and those who don't even watch the matches. Shola has been crucial in keeping the ball up top, along with Ba, something that had been working reasonably well - especially when Gosling got sent off as we resorted to more direct passing. All throughout the match, Shola has been pressurising the Norwich players and ultimately, this led to the chance for the 2nd goal. He's been creating chances for his team-mates and overall has had a decent game. You'd rather slag him off because he's an easy scapegoat and/or you're incapable of reading the game. Your criticism of Obertan is fair, he was pretty dismal, didn't offer anything with his 'lightening pace'. He was lazy and ineffective before his assist. After that he livened up. I'm amazed people are still prepared to defend him though, he's truly a useless player. Also, even when he did liven up I'd have much rather had Best on because he can link up well with Ba the entire game. If Ameobi was on for set-piece defending then it's easy to see it didn't work. Ameobi was shocking defending set-pieces. Stood still on their third goal when his man had couple of tries. He won his fair share, more than anyone else I noticed.
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Man, he's frustrating.
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Anyone could do that, man. It's the fucking BBC. Just put a recognizable name, call him and expert, bring on a celebrity to predict with him, and people are going to look. He's the only guy on BBC that does that, it doesn't matter what he writes. The point is, he's shit and a terrible pundit.
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We have absolutely nothing on set pieces.
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Always going to be Sammy.
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Shola's passing well. Can't see Ben Arfa getting on, but he really should.
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The music gets old quickly. At least, listening to it week in and week out does. Halftime is always good for a little relaxing music for me these days.
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This. So much this. I wish there was even a chance of this happening, unlikely with Pardew.
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Lovely goal, all around. I was just thinking how we need to give it to Cabaye on almost every attack, we really need to utilize him here.
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This linesman is pretty terrible. Still, they should have had a penalty.
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Our attack is looking pretty void right now, it shouldn't be, this is essentially the same front we've had all season.
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Our tackling has been spot on so far.
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Man, Santon is so good on the ball.
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Because he is essentially given a job at the BBC with no review of performance (clearly, since he's still doing it). Anyone who is in that roll will have people talking, regardless of how good or bad it is. His just happens to be incredibly shit.
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This should be interesting.
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So, because people talk about how shit his writing and analysis is, it's okay? Also, I still don't how "but they didn't" has any relevance to that argument?