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Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
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Faversham
'Mitoma has a very similar game to Tottenham's Son Heung-min'

hmm. Not quite sure what to think of this. At best, it's lazy journalism...
It's journalism exactly the same as what you get from Efan Ekoku and Dion Dublin.
 


Stato

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Dec 21, 2011
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'Mitoma has a very similar game to Tottenham's Son Heung-min'

hmm. Not quite sure what to think of this. At best, it's lazy journalism...
I was going to post something similar. To my eyes, Mitoma's game is not all that similar to Son's. Son is far more an attacking midfielder than a winger. You'd think that people like Grealish or Saka would be better comparators with the type of player that Mitoma is. Considering Crooks' long history of working with Kick It Out and preceding campaigns, you would have expected him to have the awareness to steer well clear of anything that could be seen as unconscious bias.
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
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Faversham
Comes across as arrogant and pompous- not the sort of person I take any notice of.
A mate of mine went to the same church as him. As a teenager, apparently Crooks came across as a tedious, longwinded, pompous tit. There's a turnup for my trousers.
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
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Faversham
I'm sure this is a coincidence and I know some of you will think I am quite sad, but I was so incensed by last week's TOTW that I complained to the BBC. I was pissed off by his normal "Trossard is really good, so he'll be off to a BIG club soon, and the nonsense about Potter not having to apologise for anything, I made the point that he was the only person to mention apologising! What got to me the most was the fact that 2 City players made the cut following their drab 1-0 against Leicester, one of them at left back I think. We absolutely annihilated Chelsea and only Trossard makes it. Estupinan should have been there. Anyway probably a bit embarrassing, and i shouldn't have let it get to me after one of the greatest weekends in over 50 years supporting the Albion, but it was good therapy.
Is this the world cup squad? Trossard isn't in our world cup squad, is he? ??? :oops:

Crikey, old fruit, you must lead a very quiet life if the thing that triggered you to write to the BBC this week was someone's ill-chosen fantasy football team :laugh:
 


Guinness Boy

Tofu eating wokerati
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Jul 23, 2003
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Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
A mate of mine went to the same church as him. As a teenager, apparently Crooks came across as a tedious, longwinded, pompous tit. There's a turnup for my trousers.
His sister used to lodge with my mate's parents on Hove seafront for a bit when I was a teenager and she was alright (but VERY Churchy). I suspect he got ALL the pompous genes.
 




LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
48,451
SHOREHAM BY SEA
Is this the world cup squad? Trossard isn't in our world cup squad, is he? ??? :oops:

Crikey, old fruit, you must lead a very quiet life if the thing that triggered you to write to the BBC this week was someone's ill-chosen fantasy football team :laugh:
I can sympathise with the OP …Points Of View should be entirely devoted to analysing Crooks and moved to prime time TV
 




Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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Back in Sussex
Gross got chosen as the token Albion player for the Everton win...

I couldn't compose a team this week without acknowledging Brighton's 4-1 win away at Goodison Park.​
There were a number of notable performances from the Seagulls but the goal by Pascal Gross was my favourite and it has put manager Frank Lampard's tenure on Merseyside on skid row.​
Everton got a well-earned point at Manchester City last weekend and enough impetus to go into a game against Brighton expecting better things.​
What took place was shambolic. I said before the World Cup break that I expected Lampard's time at Everton to be short term and nothing has changed my mind.​

 




LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
48,451
SHOREHAM BY SEA
Gross got chosen as the token Albion player for the Everton win...

I couldn't compose a team this week without acknowledging Brighton's 4-1 win away at Goodison Park.​
There were a number of notable performances from the Seagulls but the goal by Pascal Gross was my favourite and it has put manager Frank Lampard's tenure on Merseyside on skid row.​
Everton got a well-earned point at Manchester City last weekend and enough impetus to go into a game against Brighton expecting better things.​
What took place was shambolic. I said before the World Cup break that I expected Lampard's time at Everton to be short term and nothing has changed my mind.​

I bet that hurt him…absolute tool
 


Badger

NOT the Honey Badger
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May 8, 2007
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I couldn't compose a team this week without acknowledging Brighton's 4-1 win away at Goodison Park.​
There were a number of notable performances from the Seagulls but the goal by Pascal Gross was my favourite and it has put manager Frank Lampard's tenure on Merseyside on skid row.
Everton got a well-earned point at Manchester City last weekend and enough impetus to go into a game against Brighton expecting better things.
What took place was shambolic. I said before the World Cup break that I expected Lampard's time at Everton to be short term and nothing has changed my mind.
The usual split between talking about Gross (in red) and talking about Everton (in blue)
 


Couldn't Be Hyypia

We've come a long long way together
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Nov 12, 2006
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Near Dorchester, Dorset
Gross got chosen as the token Albion player for the Everton win...

I couldn't compose a team this week without acknowledging Brighton's 4-1 win away at Goodison Park.​
There were a number of notable performances from the Seagulls but the goal by Pascal Gross was my favourite and it has put manager Frank Lampard's tenure on Merseyside on skid row.​
Everton got a well-earned point at Manchester City last weekend and enough impetus to go into a game against Brighton expecting better things.​
What took place was shambolic. I said before the World Cup break that I expected Lampard's time at Everton to be short term and nothing has changed my mind.​

And then all he did was talk about Everton.
 




B-right-on

Living the dream
Apr 23, 2015
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Shoreham Beaaaach
And he just looked at the goals? That's pretty much what he said.

Gross's goal? Probably my least favorite as it came from a bad mistake from them.

How about Caicedos millimeter perfect pass to Mitoma and his speed and quick feet and rifled shot?

Or Caicedo/ Mitoma/ Estupinan move onto Sarmiento, on his very first PL start, dinking into the box talking out 2 experienced defenders and laying on a plate for 18 yo Ferguson for a goal on his very first PL start.

Then not to look at the lovely footwork by Solly leaving jug ears on the deck, scoring past 5 defenders and the England goalkeeper between him and the goal.

Yes Gross deserves to be in that team, along with a couple of others imo. But just for the goal?

What an utter utter complete and total :tosser:
 


Guy Fawkes

The voice of treason
Sep 29, 2007
8,300
Gross got chosen as the token Albion player for the Everton win...

I couldn't compose a team this week without acknowledging Brighton's 4-1 win away at Goodison Park.​
There were a number of notable performances from the Seagulls but the goal by Pascal Gross was my favourite​

Confirms what most suspect, he just watches the highlights and picks the goal scorers as that tends to be all that is shown in those
 


Sheebo

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Jul 13, 2003
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Assist for Neal or as De Gea technically dribbles it 3 times from right to left…. 🤦🏻‍♂🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️
 


Geoffbn2

Well-known member
Feb 2, 2014
280
I barley take notice of his or Shearers teams of the week as they are top 6 centric or in Shearers case must include 2 NUFC players, and only from winning teams. Do they watch the games well no they base their expert opinion on a few brief highlights so don't watch the overall performance, a player can have a blinding game ( not just our players but any teams) but be on the loosing side but very rarely do we see these performances acknowledged or even mentioned even if it's a so and so had a great game, scored a screamer, commanded the midfield etc but didn't quite make team of the week
 








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