Are you one of the loons that posts on the Ali J thread on the Persian Football forum, perchance? - Thread full of hatstand mentalists
Just popped in to read some of the posts; that place makes NSC look sane and sensible
Are you one of the loons that posts on the Ali J thread on the Persian Football forum, perchance? - Thread full of hatstand mentalists
This
His celebration after the Pompey goal was directed at the bench.
Not in a "look at me, give me my place back" type of a way.
It seemed more in an acknowledgement of their support.
I could be reading more into it than was there, but it seemed really positive to me.
Are you one of the loons that posts on the Ali J thread on the Persian Football forum, perchance? - Thread full of hatstand mentalists
Lets be honest here. Potter just does not want to admit he was and is wrong.
He will congrtulate Ali by subbing him when losing 3-0 at the 82nd minute.
And then all the fans will moan again.
Its funny that players who played 1000 or so minutes still get the nod. Something is fishy at the club....
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What would that be?
Who knows, we might even have a coach who can get the best out of players..........
Let's face it, most of his performances prior to this season have been distinctly average and not what we all hoped for from a record signing. Yes he did shown glimpses of magic last season but was clearly not doing enough to justify a bigger role and that's without knowing what is going on behind the scenes. I suspect Ali J is now more settled and starting to understand what is expected of him and that GP can't afford any luxury players or passengers. I hope he gets his chance in the league (same for Ali Mac as I love the way he arrives late into the box) as I think he has now shown enough. Just my opinion but definitely no conspiracy.
There's a reason he's still here. He could have forced a move, Potter could have moved him on and there would have been takers. I think you can see in his interviews and from what Potter says about him why he's still here: He's dedicated, hard-working, wants to learn and improve, had a hard time adjusting to the league (not a surprise considering he was mainly used as a defensive left winger) and genuinely seems a good guy to have around the squad.
He's an example of what to do if things don't go your way, which is knuckle down, listen and adapt. If he continues to do that, I have no doubt he can work his way into the squad on a more regular basis but the problem isn't him, it's Trossard who is nigh on undroppable at the moment.
The fact that he also strikes the ball with such luscious sweetness is a big help too I'd wager
Lets be honest here. Potter just does not want to admit he was and is wrong.
He will congrtulate Ali by subbing him when losing 3-0 at the 82nd minute.
And then all the fans will moan again.
Its funny that players who played 1000 or so minutes still get the nod. Something is fishy at the club....
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Lets be honest here. Potter just does not want to admit he was and is wrong.
He will congrtulate Ali by subbing him when losing 3-0 at the 82nd minute.
And then all the fans will moan again.
Its funny that players who played 1000 or so minutes still get the nod. Something is fishy at the club....
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Lets be honest here. Potter just does not want to admit he was and is wrong.
He will congrtulate Ali by subbing him when losing 3-0 at the 82nd minute.
And then all the fans will moan again.
Its funny that players who played 1000 or so minutes still get the nod. Something is fishy at the club....
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Are you one of the loons that posts on the Ali J thread on the Persian Football forum, perchance? - Thread full of hatstand mentalists
His £40k a week wages might also have been a factor in him staying.