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[Albion] Minteh







Flounce

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Nov 15, 2006
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One of the high spots of the game for me, fabulous goal. Have a go at the defenders, Fab or the midfield but not the guy who put the game beyond Leicester’s reach before other players f***ed it up

Any other player in the team on today’s showing would have ponced about, hit the shot at a defender, passed it backwards or fallen over.
 


portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
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So you don't have an answer.

Thought so. Cheerio.
Darling, maybe it’s because I’d rather ignore someone spoiling for a fight over something rather in consequential. After all, it’s an anonymous chat forum and I’ve no idea who you are and by that definition don’t give a.
 


mejonaNO12 aka riskit

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Dec 4, 2003
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Darling, maybe it’s because I’d rather ignore someone spoiling for a fight over something rather in consequential. After all, it’s an anonymous chat forum and I’ve no idea who you are and by that definition don’t give a.
Still going but no answer.

As I said, cheerio.
 








Bodian

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May 3, 2012
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One of the high spots of the game for me, fabulous goal. Have a go at the defenders, Fab or the midfield but not the guy who put the game beyond Leicester’s reach before other players f***ed it up
...like the player who simply stopped tracking Vardy into the box, enabling him to be completely unmarked to score the goal that set their comeback in motion?
 


kevo

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peterward

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Celebrated like he'd scored the winner in the Champions League final after his admittedly well-taken goal, jumping over the barrier etc. A few minutes later, wild shot from an unlikely angle when other players in a great position. Welbz absolutely loses his sh*t with him - and rightly so. I know he's young, but someone needed to tell him - if we don't win the game, your goal will mean jack sh*t.
He's very raw still isn't he.

He fluffed a pass before that, and even that goal he sort of almost stumbled over ball at one point, before finally turning and burying it nicely.

He's got a lot of good attributes and is a live wire, still looks far from the finished article and celebration was OTT.
 


dazzer6666

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He's very raw still isn't he.

He fluffed a pass before that, and even that goal he sort of almost stumbled over ball at one point, before finally turning and burying it nicely.

He's got a lot of good attributes and is a live wire, still looks far from the finished article and celebration was OTT.
There aren’t many 20 year-old finished articles
 


amexer

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Aug 8, 2011
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Celebrated like he'd scored the winner in the Champions League final after his admittedly well-taken goal, jumping over the barrier etc. A few minutes later, wild shot from an unlikely angle when other players in a great position. Welbz absolutely loses his sh*t with him - and rightly so. I know he's young, but someone needed to tell him - if we don't win the game, your goal will mean jack sh*t.
Agree Welbeck unmarked and was fuming he didnt pass to him. Minteh needs to learn quickly because that was just selfish when we could have gone 3 up
 






kevo

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Mar 8, 2008
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Agree Welbeck unmarked and was fuming he didnt pass to him. Minteh needs to learn quickly because that was just selfish when we could have gone 3 up
He just got carried away I guess having just scored - but yeah 3-0 game over. Lesson learnt hopefully.
 






Flounce

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...like the player who simply stopped tracking Vardy into the box, enabling him to be completely unmarked to score the goal that set their comeback in motion?
Can’t say that I noticed that but where were the DEFENDERS?
 


jcdenton08

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Oct 17, 2008
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Young and raw, excellently taken goal but some poor decision making elsewhere. Needs minutes and experience and to work on his decision making.

It’s really up to the player now to put in the learning minutes on the pitch and in training. He has all the attributes, if he has the desire to improve and work hard he could be a top player in the coming seasons
 




kevo

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Mar 8, 2008
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Watching the highlights, his tracking back for their first goal really is absolutely criminal. He kind of trots back for a little bit and then just stops. What is he thinking there? He should be rushing back to help the defence. Is that just down to poor coaching?
 




pigmanovich

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Mar 16, 2024
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Watching the highlights, his tracking back for their first goal really is absolutely criminal. He kind of trots back for a little bit and then just stops. What is he thinking there? He should be rushing back to help the defence. Is that just down to poor coaching?
Embarrassing viewing - not least because I'd spent the past several days complaining that he should have started over Adingra at Fulham precisely due to his willingness to track back.
 


kevo

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Mar 8, 2008
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Perhaps he's thinking if he stays up the pitch he may have another chance to score, instead of realising that at the stage it's all about protecting our lead.
 


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