Moises is a world class footballer who is likely to improve. It's a shame we couldn't keep him but Tony and the team squeezed more juice out of him than any of us thought possible when this all started.
I'll watch his career with interest but I neither wish him well nor harm.
I trust that we...
How was Dunk and handball when it hit his elbow behind him whilst jumping. And yet that Chelsea player pushes it away from goal with his hand and it's NOT a pen?? FFS VAR is inconsistent. Ridiculous.
Was Veltman unfit or did RdZ pick Milner/Gross ahead of him?
It was obvious that we didn't have the same threat down the right as we did on the left. If we're going to threaten better sides we need the option of creating havoc down both flanks at speed. Milner is good, but he's not that guy.
Thought Luton did well to live with us but in the end they ran out of puff. We'd pulled them from pillar to post and or too it's toll. They won't be the last this season.
So many options up front the ability to unlock a defence. Enjoyed Dahood, but he's no Caicedo (who the hell is?). And I think we still need the left footed CB. Staring with Milner/Gross as RB also shows we need a starting player there too. Window still open and a lovely start with some very...
It wasn't a psychological analysis of Caicedo. It was a observation that people, adults, can be manipulate. It can be to their benefit or their detriment.
I agree. Now getting pumped for Luton.
I think it is very clear that he is being manipulated. And before people jump in with the "but he's a grown man", age has little to do with your propensity to be controlled by other people.
Gutted I can't make the first game of what is set to be one of its most memorable seasons ever. But still as excited as a kid with a BMX shaped present under the Christmas tree.
I think you are being deliberately dim about this now. You must understand that what they "won" was permission to talk with Caicedo. If Liverpool don't offer terms that suit Caicedo (and his parasite agent), then there is no deal. In that case, Brighton can agree to sell him to someone else (who...
Really enjoying this, but it is just scrathcing the surface. I can't recommend Empire of Pain (the book) highly enough' This is a fascinating story starting right back in the early 1900s with immigrants in New York. One of the best books I've read (audiobook in this case).