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Brentford play Hey Jude just before kick off. Man City and all. Any others? We should bin it off IMO. 

 

I like when clubs like Forest or Liverpool play their club song before kick off and the fans carry it on.
 

I’d love for us to do that with Blaydon Races. But we’d have to play the EDM 140 beats per minute remix. Just so the crowd can keep up and sing the wrong lyrics. 

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  On 14/01/2025 at 19:34, Lush Vlad said:

Brentford play Hey Jude just before kick off. Man City and all. Any others? We should bin it off IMO. 

 

I like when clubs like Forest or Liverpool play their club song before kick off and the fans carry it on.
 

I’d love for us to do that with Blaydon Races. But we’d have to play the EDM 140 beats per minute remix. Just so the crowd can keep up and sing the wrong lyrics. 

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Loads. Does my head in. Even Millwall play it. 

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  On 14/01/2025 at 19:47, Lush Vlad said:


Always think Bellingham has been better playing deeper for England, anyway. Often feels like he gets in the way and slows our play down when playing further up. 

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It's just whether he has the discipline to play the deeper role and understand it's function. If he starts to drift forward and occupy the spaces Palmer would be in then it probably wouldn't work, not to mention how exposed it would leave the midfield.

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  On 14/01/2025 at 19:51, Infinitely Content said:


It's just whether he has the discipline to play the deeper role and understand it's function. If he starts to drift forward and occupy the spaces Palmer would be in then it probably wouldn't work, not to mention how exposed it would leave the midfield.

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Didn’t he play more of a box to box role most of his career? Before Madrid put him in attacking mid and that weird sort of false 9 role a lot of the time? 
 

New system will be coming in soon, anyway. It’ll be interesting to see what Tuchel does. As it felt like Southgate moved away from all the favourites to start with and went with less fashionable names. But most were fed up with his tactics and team selections towards the end. 

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