Tom Hark Preston Park
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- Jul 6, 2003
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Has gone a long way already towards taking the edge off missing Knocky. You get much of the same sublime skillset and none of the flakey petulance. Feels like an upgrade!
He's not Hazard, totally different player, but definitely one of our better players, and a high quality one at that
The fact he's slotted in immediatelY sets him aside as being an intelligent player, which is always a bonus ( Gross/Propper for example)
We just need to integrate strikers who can run and pension off Murray to complete the transformation to mid table PL mediocrity!
Has gone a long way already towards taking the edge off missing Knocky. You get much of the same sublime skillset and none of the flakey petulance. Feels like an upgrade!
I am too thick to pay attention most of the time but the bit where he controlled the ball at an impossible angle on the byline in front of the north stand was the best piece of control I've ever seen at the theatre of nightmares
This.
There were so many great passages of midfield play today or the start of counter attacks, where you could clearly see ideal opportunities for a Maupay, Andone, Trossard to take a diagonal line that’d rip the WH defence apart. Gross, for example, was looking for those runners.
Lovely to have that pace, another virtuous aspect for GP to work on.
That'll be because he's a huge upgrade.
Not that those who completely lost their pooh over AK leaving will agree.
Although very soon I'm sure they'll be denying all knowledge of the guff they wrote.
The moment I saw the size and mobilitiness (is a word) of West Ham's centre backs I knew Murray would get very little today.
There may well still be a team or two, in this division that GM could still get something from, but today we were crying out for the lil fellas.
This.........and if you watched the Fulham/Hudds game you’d have seen more of precisely why the club were happy to let AK go.
Trossard is potentially our POTS I reckon. Looked a bit nervous early on today (trying a bit too hard) but hugely encouraging otherwise. Will learn quickly.
Stella performance from the Belgian today.
At the risk of making a further blunder in assessing your grammatical competence on this thread, I'm going to say "It ain't".mobilitiness (is a word)
At the risk of making a further blunder in assessing your grammatical competence on this thread, I'm going to say "It ain't".
He's not Hazard, totally different player, but definitely one of our better players, and a high quality one at that
The fact he's slotted in immediatelY sets him aside as being an intelligent player, which is always a bonus ( Gross/Propper for example)
He’s in a different Liege.
The Standard of these puns are terrible