All good. It's only a forum isn't it. Apologies to you too.Sim…as I’ve said to Melo ..apologies if I was a bit OTT…I perhaps could have worded my responses better…..I’d have found it quite hard to take if he’d been doing that to our support
All good. It's only a forum isn't it. Apologies to you too.Sim…as I’ve said to Melo ..apologies if I was a bit OTT…I perhaps could have worded my responses better…..I’d have found it quite hard to take if he’d been doing that to our support
Google translate says that "töntig" is the translation but I dont know about that... "töntig" is more similar to "dorky". I dont think there is a Swedish equivalent of numpty.
I can't work out what level OGS really is. I don't think he's proper shit, but he's no master tactician either. Potter is comfortably a better coach, that's for sure.
What about "plonker"?
Christ, are we all on Connolly after that?
Given our back line (Turns isn't that much bigger than Lamptey, though he's a confident lad who wants the ball and may make an excellent CDM), disruption caused by Mwepu's late drop out and general end of the pier atmosphere that comes from having two stands open, that was excellent.
Connelly took chance 1 scruffily but took chance 2 very, very well. I don't give a shit if he's given it back to their fans. That's kind of the point of being gifted enough to score at the away fans' end. You take shit all half and then you ram it back up them.
Absolutely wonderful to catch up with lots of old friends and faces too. A game like this is the next best thing to an away game for that, with only the hardcore going. A pre match beer with [MENTION=474]Mr Blobby[/MENTION] and a half time one with [MENTION=3736]Mr Banana[/MENTION] before a post match trip down memory lane with the Fatty Tax Man. Tonight I realised what I'd missed in lockdown more than the full capacity games where people pass like ships in the night.
A word for the 15 minute cameo of Sarmiento. The lad didn't lack confidence on social media but he doesn't on the pitch either. Brought new energy to the team. Every thing he does is positive and direct. We could have a real player there.
Swansea? I feel sorry for Russell Martin. They knocked it around nicely, created the better chances and looked less likely to finish them than the Liberty Stadium Tea Lady.
I'm not sure Leicester away is exactly the tie I'd have asked for after that but it's probably what we deserve after shithousing their profligacy.
I can't work out what level OGS really is. I don't think he's proper shit, but he's no master tactician either. Potter is comfortably a better coach, that's for sure.
I can't work out what level OGS really is. I don't think he's proper shit, but he's no master tactician either. Potter is comfortably a better coach, that's for sure.
Onto the 4th round. Turns and Sarmiento sound like good young prospects
Thoughts on Leonard?
I’m not sure what OGS actually brings to the table for his multi- million pound contract. He doesn’t seem to have a tactical plan or vision. His sides don’t play with any discernible style or identity. He doesn’t seem to impose anything on the club. Given the absurd amount of talent at the club I’m sure the kitman could pick the starting XI for most games and do the halftime talk and get broadly the same results.
He just reminds me of the football team equivalent of having supply teacher.
Yes, Potter will want his best players for those two league six pointers. It's a shame we haven't got rubbish either side of the Leicester game - matches against Spurs and Leeds would have done nicely.However, given it falls between our Man City and Liverpool matches I'd say the likelihood is it will be a weakened team and we are stuffed.
Considering he wasn't expecting to start he did really well.
Comparing him to Bissouma isn't in any way fair but I will do it positively in that he looked very keen to win tackles and recycle the ball in a similar way. Obviously, though, as a player just starting out who doesn't have the top flight experience and ability to read the game. But he's that sort of player. Lots of energy, willingness, tackling, passing and running.
Me likey.
I’m not sure what OGS actually brings to the table for his multi- million pound contract. He doesn’t seem to have a tactical plan or vision. His sides don’t play with any discernible style or identity. He doesn’t seem to impose anything on the club. Given the absurd amount of talent at the club I’m sure the kitman could pick the starting XI for most games and do the halftime talk and get broadly the same results.
He just reminds me of the football team equivalent of having supply teacher.
He's brought the club back to the Fergie era in the minds of most associated with them. Whatever you think of their tactics, since he's joined as coach they have signed Maguire, Wan-Bissaka, Fernandes, Cavani, Sancho, Varane, Ronaldo off the top of my head, who have all improved the club.
They also ruined Donny Van De Beek and bought and sold Dan James and had some even less successful transfers than that. But in the same era Lingard may have been rehabilitated and Rashford and Greenwood brought on.
In short, he's no Bielsa but he's created an atmosphere where the owners need to buy quality players. Bielsa, let's remind ourselves, despite the wankfest, hasn't really won anything of note.
I've only ever seen a young guy trying hard in Aaron Connolly. I've never seen someone with an attitude problem. Delighted for him tonight, we've got a real talent in Connolly and I'm looking forward to seeing him develop.