Was it a final day at Boro? Would have been if we had won, but in the end we went to play offs, even then though, the second leg against Wednesday was pretty memorable, ultimately neither day was happy, but definitely memorable.
He was great last night, difficult to say if he will be a regular starter next season or not though, there is just so much competition for places in midfield. We look likely to lose Alexis, and probably Caicedo, but also look likely to have Milner and Dahoud joining, Adingra coming back from...
Yes, some of the city fans started doing it when they thought Haaland had scored their second, so when it was disallowed, it seemed appropriate to do it.
Yes, it also takes in early eliminations from the Champions League into the second qualifying round.
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Thanks Potter, for dropping the Albion and your players at a moments notice.
Like it or not, we don't get De Zerbi without Putin invading Ukraine, I won't be thanking Putin.
It may be that we need to let him go, but we don't know the details of why exactly he is not happy to sit on the bench, maybe he feels it is best for the team that he doesn't as his confidence is shot?
Or, maybe the careful succession planning aims to deliver a manager best able to take advantage of the squad he inherits?
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is the event that saw De Zerbi leave Shaktar and Abramovich sell Chelsea, leading eventually to Boehly handing BHA £20M for Potter, and...
On the other hand, less likely to put ten men behind the ball and try and steal a worthless point. I hope they give us a game, and come out of the match with no points but heads held high in having given us a game.
He has a decent record and is a bit Potter like, in that he is interested in playing nice football, and is a "process" manager. He knows the division and has performed just above budgetary expectations mostly, so if Saints are one of the better off sides, and they should be, he has a fair chance...