The first touch Cruyff turn, as the ball came down from the sky (right in front of the dug outs) was possibly the single greatest moment of skill I've ever seen from an Albion player. Simply incredible.
Pretty sure that was Knockeart
The first touch Cruyff turn, as the ball came down from the sky (right in front of the dug outs) was possibly the single greatest moment of skill I've ever seen from an Albion player. Simply incredible.
Yes. It was. Superb.Pretty sure that was Knockeart
Pretty sure that was Knockeart
Yes. It was. Superb.
Nope. It was Bruno for sure.
Nope it was Knockaert. It happened in front of me. Ward brought him down, Pawson gave a free kick to BurnleyNope. It was Bruno for sure.
Nope. It was Bruno for sure.
Was him being at fault for Burnley's first goal, one of the three errors you mention?
Odd interpretation that. He was goal side of Ward, who fell back into him -presumably looking for a penalty - and blocked Bruno's route to the ball. What could he have done?
Nope it was Knockaert. It happened in front of me. Ward brought him down, Pawson gave a free kick to Burnley
No it wasn't
Where I was, in the West Upper D Block, everyone around me stood up and gave the biggest, longest round of applause I've witnessed for a player coming off - and thoroughly deserved too!
Was him being at fault for Burnley's first goal, one of the three errors you mention?
Not THAT bit of skill. The bit of skill Bruno did when he sent the Burnley player out for a programme before emerging goal side of him.
He is a superb player. I have no idea what went through his head to move to us from Valencia. He could easily have played top flight football. Whatever the reason we are all thankfull!
Nope. It was Bruno for sure.
Definitely Knockeart he took it past Ward who then recovered well to win the ball back.
There were two bits of skill on the West touchline.
1. Knockaert who plucked the ball out of the sky in our half who then lost the resultant tussle.
2. Bruno, in their half, who did some witchcraft to go round his man like he wasn't there. I turned to @Mellor 3 Ward 4 and said "How on earth did he do that?"
Not just plaudits coming from here on NSC.
Even Birmingham has his admirers
http://www.birmingham.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=441357
The first touch Cruyff turn, as the ball came down from the sky (right in front of the dug outs) was possibly the single greatest moment of skill I've ever seen from an Albion player. Simply incredible.
Was him being at fault for Burnley's first goal, one of the three errors you mention?