Isn't this the game where there are about a hundred Dutch fans coming over? Started by somebody who I think is one of the Van Hecke family. They've filled a couple of coaches, so the prospect of a round of Links Rechts at the Amex is looking absolutely terrific.
I'll go for Verbruggen, for the reason that Ederson is a wildly overrated keeper who will probably go to Saudi next summer. A Dutch goalkeeper who is pretty good at actually keeping goal and who can ping it with either foot is exactly the sort of player Guardiola will fancy.
I don't know about...
Ahhh, the perils of signing a player for no reason other than FOMO.
Poor lad. Hope he stays and hoovers up his wages from Chelsea just to make a point, even though they can't actually play him.
On the subject of players on international duty, I believe Ødegaard picked up an ankle injury playing for Norway last night, Konsa limped off injured for England, and Nathan Ake was stretchered off for the Netherlands with what looks like a fairly severe hamstring injury.
Not that I wish...
I'm not nerdy enough to remember any of the episode titles, but I LOVED that show, back in the day. It was amazing for a few years, although it did decline quite badly in the end. Maybe the Eugene Tooms episode? That was a good one.
I had the biggest crush on David Duchovny in my late teens...
Thirty plus years of watching the Albion tells me that of all the games we've played so far and still have to play by the end of September, the ones most likely to trip us up are Ipswich and Forest.
Then of course we move into October, and in my mind, we are always crap in October for some...
Always comes across to me as somebody who's a bit needy. In constant need of reassurance that he's The Man, to reinforce the idea he has of himself in his own mind.
I really like Barco, but Saka is one of the best wingers in the world and the main area of Colo's game that needs development is his defending. He'd be on a hiding to nothing, which is probably why we've sent him to Spain.