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Is that rhetorical? :razz:

 

It's hardly as if he's going to know the ins and outs of the squad, given that it still isn't his and he hasn't been there long (in the grand scheme of things). Certainly more to learn.

 

Considering the only formation he's played with that's his, hasn't included wingers, i'd say he needs to still have a good assess of Milner, Zoggy and Duff respectively, prior to pre-season. Off the top of my head.

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He will have learned that they have a bit bottle about themselves when their motivated.

 

Now he needs to know how they cope when this run comes to an abrupt end, whether they can pick themselves up, dust their shirts down and still play good honest attacking football.

 

 

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I'm talking about those he's been using, what have they been telling him or should be by way of their performances, the poor ones and the good ones, character and other things.

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I'm talking about those he's been using, what have they been telling him or should be by way of their performances, the poor ones and the good ones, character and other things.

 

I get the feeling your threads never quite turn out like they do in your head :D

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The following:

 

Given - Bottler, pulls his groin when we're losing

Harper - Great signing

Carr - thug

Beye - mint

Enrique - you can't beat a bit o bully

Taylor - over-hyped

Cacapa - cabaret singer

Edgar - drinks maple syrup

Diatta - he's no Kilcline

Milner - not much tbh

Emre - knack

Butt - ginger general

Barton - read Carr, just less shite at football

Faye - doorman

Geremi - baldy napper

N'Zogbia - barrel of laughs

Duff - clue's in the title

Smith - crap

Viduka - releases the weight off the buffet table's shoulders

Martins - pineapple smoothie

Owen - that he isn't the England manager any more

Ameobi - black and white saviour

Carroll - great at warming the bench

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The following:

 

Given - Bottler, pulls his groin when we're losing

Harper - Great signing

Carr - thug

Beye - mint

Enrique - you can't beat a bit o bully

Taylor - over-hyped

Cacapa - cabaret singer

Edgar - drinks maple syrup

Diatta - he's no Kilcline

Milner - not much tbh

Emre - knack

Butt - ginger general

Barton - read Carr, just less s**** at football

Faye - doorman

Geremi - baldy napper

N'Zogbia - barrel of laughs  mackems.gif mackems.gif mackems.gif

Duff - clue's in the title

Smith - crap

Viduka - releases the weight off the buffet table's shoulders

Martins - pineapple smoothie

Owen - that he isn't the England manager any more

Ameobi - black and white saviour

Carroll - great at warming the bench

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I'm talking about those he's been using, what have they been telling him or should be by way of their performances, the poor ones and the good ones, character and other things.

 

I get the feeling your threads never quite turn out like they do in your head :D

 

I'll get one right one day :)

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i'd say what he's learned is that they can beat the teams they SHOULD be beating and turn in a very good performance away from home against an un-motivated team. the only thing ground breaking about our performances since blackburn has been the way he's put the confidence back into the team, oh and now butt and barton can pass, which i certainly didnt see coming.

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