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Everything posted by Holloway
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His shooting could be better if he was to move up a bit
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Not sure what to make of him at this point, if he prefers left mid there's a bit of a queue
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The qualities he has are undone when he has to think
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Well yeah that's true but at certain times here his finishing has looked more than capable, that fucker at the end there nearly ended up in the Thames. Lacking in self belief is evident imo
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Have to keep a hold of this fucker,he's a man on a mission you can see it
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He seems a fragile individual suffering a massive crisis in confidence to me
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What a win that us after that manky maggot riddled first half
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Lewis is something of a chunky lightweight
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Fab on the charge. ?
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Roight fackin geezer is Ambrose aint he
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Elliot Anderson lovely little dinky backhell
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Isak looking around and shrugging at the lack of press there
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Thought Willock had given up the for a season but he seems to have fallen off the wagon
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Wolves go one up
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Sometimes a choppy river is a blessing,fuck me man get a grip
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ooof dem punches
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Isak for me has the best all round game out of the lot of them
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I remember this very well, he got one chance in the final to get a shot off- and skied it. Macdonald's Supermouth – Newcastle United, 1974 Malcolm "Supermac" Macdonald's unnatural high regard for Malcolm "Supermac" Macdonald came back to haunt him in spectacular fashion in the 1974 FA Cup final. Never one to keep opinions to himself, the luxuriantly side-burned Newcastle striker, who had scored in every round of that season's competition, dominated the build-up to the game with his boasts of the damage he would inflict on Bill Shankly's Liverpool. In the end he barely got a touch as Liverpool romped home 3-0, the biggest winning margin in a final for 14 years, with Kevin Keegan scoring twice against his future club. Liverpool's captain Emlyn Hughes was asked what his team's main motivation had been. He replied: "Malcolm Macdonald." AH
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what a self important fuckin divvy that lad is
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Recovery pace and good sliding tackles are all I can remember on the positive side,and probably benefited positionally from Rafa's drills. 3 views of that numbfuckity last night is enough for me
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apart from one or two headless chicken marauding upfield and leaving us exposed instances, in admittedly key situations, I think he,s been a solid 8/10 for the most part
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tbf we were given 9 minutes to fix the clusterfuck, well eight and three quarters
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Pants? He's been bright orange and purple loons. I'll give you Willock