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We're in the pipe, 5 by 5
Heard plenty of "shoooot" shouts from the Man City crowd tonight...
Heard plenty of "shoooot" shouts from the Man City crowd tonight...
71% possession 2 shots on goal...
Lucky we haven’t got Tuchel as manager, can you imagine the meltdown on here if GP had the nerve to say “we need the crowd to be better” the day before a game against a top club, a few days after the heaviest home defeat of the season
Toys flying everywhere
Lucky we haven’t got Tuchel as manager, can you imagine the meltdown on here if GP had the nerve to say “we need the crowd to be better” the day before a game against a top club, a few days after the heaviest home defeat of the season
Toys flying everywhere
I thought the same. Poor sensitive Sussex souls wouldn't like that at all, bless their cotton socks. OUTRAGED!
And a win.
Heard plenty of "shoooot" shouts from the Man City crowd tonight...
Some folk seem happy to see three home wins a season it’s all relevant I suppose.Some folks can’t wait to be ‘outraged’. Potter’s comments were mild, as are most of his utterances in public.
Some folk seem happy to see three home wins a season it’s all relevant I suppose.
Anyone found the part of the article where GP "tells" people to "stop shouting shoot" as the thread title states?
Sportsmen generally are sensitive souls though, which is what this is about, especially when in a period of self-doubt or devoid of confidence. A golfer can inexplicably get the yips. One minute standing over putts believing they cannot miss, next minute they can barely move their arms with the hole seeming like the most unlikely destination for their ball.
So our players are undoubtedly riddled with self doubt at present in front of goal. We can all see it. We can discuss ad-infinitum the reasons for it, but nevertheless it's there. So while 'shoot' doesn't even register most of the time, in a time of goal scoring crisis, when your instincts are shot, you're passing when you should shoot, shooting when you should pass - hearing cries of 'shoot' probably in that moment makes it more difficult - because it has already become that way. I think this is all Potter was saying.
Like I didn't need Maupay to clap me back as he walked passed Saturday, I take no offense at what Potter has said either. It made sense to me at least, but then I don't have the knives out for him, so I guess I wouldn't jump on it.
So our players are undoubtedly riddled with self doubt at present in front of goal. We can all see it. We can discuss ad-infinitum the reasons for it, but nevertheless it's there.
Anyone found the part of the article where GP "tells" people to "stop shouting shoot" as the thread title states?