Nah, Tuchel indicates they are going in the opposite direction. Its McClaren into Capello all over again. "Probably lost because we had a nice English manager so lets appoint an angry foreign dickhead".
No he can't.
He played there once for us, starting on the right in the 3-0 win away against Arsenal. It lasted for 36 minutes before Roberto De Zerbi realised he was wrong (!), said "eh... feck this shit" and told Enciso and Mitoma to switch sides.
The man was born far out on the left wing...
Alright, sorry, missed that. Well, either way he seems to think he is comfortable in both roles. Hopefully now with Pervis getting back on track, he can be more carefully introduced to the league than starting against some top teams.
Shawshank Redemption.
I've been thinking about seeing it a 100 times but then I see the stills of a nicely groomed Freeman and some other lad sitting around talking in a fake rough environment and I just can't be arsed.
There was, you're just not intelligent enough to discover it.
If you don't want to talk about me in a thread, don't talk about me when I talk about football. Very simple.
Yeah well that is certainly the case. But we do have too many attacking players. I would be very surprised if we don't see someone like Enciso or Ferguson (or both) going out on loan in January. They're hardly playing as it is and then we have some £100m of attacking players sidelined. Obviously...
Nah I'm happy. I wouldn't want him to play in a different way. I also don't think he's able to play in a different way, it looks exactly the same when he's playing for Japan.
I think the original plan was Joao Pedro up front and one of our 83 attacking midfielders (with Rutter or O'Riley or Gruda as the main options) behind him. Danny Welbeck has made things complicated though.
A genetically modified antibiotics filled organism produced in a dirty environment.
I do eat some meat but I the chicken industry... nothing about morals, but I just can't understand why anyone would want to eat a mix of beaks and eyes and artificial meet produced in places that makes my old...
Not many.
And if they played against a team coached with modern methods, most of them would probably end up injured. A lot of the duels we see today and think "meh, wasn't that bad" would have been a broken leg if it wasn't for having leg muscles like a buffalo.
You have to be 200 years old and allergic to development to believe any 1980s side would have had a chance against any modern side.
Now, I know the concept of "education" is considered tinpot by sports people (athletes and supporters) because its an audience that traditionally has very limited...