I tell you what: I think I said earlier in the season that Kamada was shaping up to be the Japanese Mo Dahoud (highly rated in the Bundesliga previously, came with decent expectations and on relatively high wages, turned out to be almost entirely disappointing).
With that daft red card...
Not only were they awful, not only did they have somebody sent off for an outright stupid challenge (albeit a player they won't miss when he's suspended), not only did they then have to sit back and watch us beat City, but they also managed to accidentally blast Hit The Road Jack out of the...
They've just been beaten at home by lowly Auxerre.
De Zerbi: "If the problem is me, then I'm ready to resign"
A French journalist has shockingly just stated on Twitter that "OM cannot defend". Which comes as a huge surprise, I'm sure you'll all agree. I loved some of the football we played in...
Yeah, I agree with you. I think they're already playing at their maximum, having had a relatively easy start, and I'm just not convinced they can sustain it. No chance of them being relegated, mind, but there's no way they're a top six side, let alone a top four one. Surely.
Well hello Graham: this is the last place I expected to find you after that 4-1 humiliation the season before last, but, fair play to you, and y'know, welcome.
Funny: I thought he was better in the second half against Wolves than he was in the first. He was the only midfielder who didn't seem quite on it in the first half as I saw it, whereas in the second, it felt like FH had given him a huge confidence boost at half time and told him to go out there...
It's not so much about violence as capacity. In the past, there's been a real risk of crushing in the crowds, either around the High Street for the procession, or when thousands of incomers attempted to head to the station at the end, hoping to catch the last train home. Add in the fact that a...
That's only half a Chelsea though, so using that logic, it will be 2-1 to City, with Foden in the Cole Palmer role and Ederson playing the part of Robert Sanchez.
Born in Kent, but Dad grew up in Hove: he started going to the Goldstone as a boy from (I think) the late 1950s onwards. Took me to my first game in 1986 after unsuccessfully attempting to interest my brother, and I was hooked from day 1. We followed the team to Gillingham, Withdean and now here...