Megazone
On his last warning
ROI manager Mick McCarthy said it.
Which proves my point
ROI manager Mick McCarthy said it.
Oh don't talk bollox. I have given fulsome praise to a youngsters wonder/dream striker's instinct goal on his full debut. That back-heel, and the reactions to get to the second ball were exceptional, a truly wonderful debut goal. He scored a decent one later too.You then pop up and start playing down a wonder/dream goal scored by a youngster on his full debut.
What next? We played better against Chelsea?
That back-heel, and the reactions to get to the second ball were exceptional, a truly wonderful debut goal. He scored a decent one later too.
Now please don't start banging on about how everyone who has seen that doesn't know anything about football, has never played the game (and if they did they were shit), and then trying to be clever by suggesting they think we played better against Chelsea. Frankly, that is too much like actually having Spence back.
It was brilliant, but he can only play passes like that when we're 2 nil up. Be nice if he could do it when we really need it.
Urg, that is so last year.palace last year?
Well that's not even last year.sheffield wednesday three years ago
The cutting inside and curling inside the far post side are indeed quite common, but it's a lot less common to see the player start his angled run in the first half, control the ball at speed and dribble it at speed before the rest. It's something most of us didn't know he could do at this level. I agree about his first goal, it's equally important that he has that poachers instinct.
I'm not sure I can be bothered to work if one skill is more important to us than the other.
I see the goonsquad are sneering already
They don't count him as an academy player (he arrived at BHA in 2016 as a 16 year old).
Ok fine, you did, but no one else I tell ya!
I’m wary of going OTT here but..... Connelly reminds me of Michael Owen at a similar age.
He arrived having never played at any age, for any other professional club.
I know, that was my point.I celebrated too, from my perch in the West Upper. To be honest VAR was never going to be considered for goals like that.
The cutting inside and curling inside the far post side are indeed quite common, but it's a lot less common to see the player start his angled run in the first half, control the ball at speed and dribble it at speed before the rest. It's something most of us didn't know he could do at this level. I agree about his first goal, it's equally important that he has that poachers instinct.
I'm not sure I can be bothered to work if one skill is more important to us than the other.
I know, that was my point.