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Joelinton: will not play against Everton (Howe)


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2 hours ago, Hanshithispantz said:

Think this may be thread NO finally jumped the shark like [emoji38]

 

Magnificent spectacle. Like folk suddenly and fondly remembered the misery and disharmony of the past after months of carefree decent football oblivion, and instantly started gouging lumps out of each other as if Mike Ashley had just used the SJP advertising hoardings to promote his book on Brexit

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Given I’m on Eastern Australian Time, I’ve just hopped back on here and I’m confused.  I think we’ve now agreed that Joelinton is a fascist, Kaka both is and is not Brazilian, and drink driving is more fun when you’re speeding.

 

Or have I got my wires crossed?

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Just now, TheBrownBottle said:

Given I’m on Eastern Australian Time, I’ve just hopped back on here and I’m confused.  I think we’ve now agreed that Joelinton is a fascist, Kaka both is and is not Brazilian, and drink driving is more fun when you’re speeding.

 

Or have I got my wires crossed?

 

Literally every possible position is represented somewhere here

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Bruno Willock Longstaff is an ok midfield to put out. Isak, Wilson and Almiron up front.

 

Joelinton isn’t a bad option to bring on if needed, but then also, we may not need so in that case Howe will just leave him sitting.

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4 hours ago, TheBrownBottle said:

Given I’m on Eastern Australian Time, I’ve just hopped back on here and I’m confused.  I think we’ve now agreed that Joelinton is a fascist, Kaka both is and is not Brazilian, and drink driving is more fun when you’re speeding.

 

Or have I got my wires crossed?

And if players don't get suspended for cat-kicking then they shouldn't be suspended for drink-driving. 

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If the club have a policy on stuff like this to suspend players then he will (and should) be suspended, or if Howe thinks it's worthwhile to the squad to do so.

 

There's really no need for us to ban him just for the sake of banning him. He'll lose his licence, be fined, and has been shamed in the media, it's probably enough like [emoji38]

 

 

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10 hours ago, The Prophet said:

So do we think Joelinton will play on Sunday?

 

No, but it looks like Eddie is genuinely unsure of his decision. I think he needs to make his mind up soon, if he hasn't already.

 

I can understand the different lines of argument, but my gut feeling is that the club needs to publicly recognise that the player has committed a significant offence. We often say that there are issues that are bigger than football, and I just feel this is an occasion when we have to live up to that. Ultimately, there are benefits in showing we can rise to our responsibilities.

 

Just for one match, that's all.

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