oldboyroy
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Enjoyed the wake me up before you go go who needs Potter when we've got Roberto song. Was the "who's that man from Argentina Ali Mac is his name and we don't miss Trossard anymore?
Yes you can see how easy it creeps in. Hard to repel.That speaks volumes doesn't it? Our standards and expectations have clearly risen.
On another thread, several people are lamenting the result as 2 points dropped. I think we're in danger of becoming the 'entitled' fans of other clubs that some on here are complaining about. Extraordinary times.
. Was the "who's that man from Argentina Ali Mac is his name and we don't miss Trossard anymore?
Giving him the benefit of the doubt, it's the weird quoting/replying system on the new board.Youāve mixed up a restaurants thread .
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Were you going to aggressively attack my experience of a much loved and expensive Brighton restaurant?
Under this and the previous software, youāre just click away from quoting all and sundry. The difference now, I think itās across threads.Giving him the benefit of the doubt, it's the weird quoting/replying system on the new board.
Though maybe the restaurant wasn't ready (since the 90s)?
He originally had a point though.Itās the idiot who drastically over-reacted who derailed the thread.
Thereās a few of them about. Howe, Tuchel, Arteta, Lopetegui, Marsch cut of the same wnkish cloth.I see that utter slime ball Rodgers thinks they should have won and he/they did a superb tactical job on us and heās great etc.
(Although he did big up Ferguson)
Still a thoroughly unlikable smarmy, arrogant parody of a 1980s double glazing salesman.
Those fuggers know they are potentially at risk of their jobs, so aggressive paranoia in the pressers is de rigeur, just in case the director of football is watching. With Bob de Z, he is more likely to moan about the display at Charlton, which is still grinding his olives, and moan that we are only playing at 65%.Thereās a few of them about. Howe, Tuchel, Arteta, Lopetegui, Marsch cut of the same wnkish cloth.
Whilst others including serial winners, once the heat of a game has settled down, are magnanimous and fair.
Each to their own. I'll always find blaming the ref for not winning the game (especially when you let in two goals due to schoolyard defending) or saying "we need to buy a bunch of new players" are ****ish and weak excuses no matter who it comes from.He originally had a point though.
Referees deserve to be criticised when theyāve had a shocker, as do players. Youāre being handsomely paid to do one job in the public eye, the least you could go is concentrate. You will get noticed if you donāt
Plus every other manager in England will have a pop at a ref at some point. One vital difference between RDZ and Potter is that weāre suddenly not too nice for our own good.
No plaice for that nonchalance here.Those fuggers know they are potentially at risk of their jobs, so aggressive paranoia in the pressers is de rigeur, just in case the director of football is watching. With Bob de Z, he is more likely to moan about the display at Charlton, which is still grinding his olives, and moan that we are only playing at 65%.
Doesn't bother me to be honest. Once the final whistle is blown there are other fish to fry
You canāt rant and rave about them every week but putting pressure on future refs when the current one missed a blatant penalty is the least Iād expect.Each to their own. I'll always find blaming the ref for not winning the game (especially when you let in two goals due to schoolyard defending) or saying "we need to buy a bunch of new players" are ****ish and weak excuses no matter who it comes from.
Referees get shit all the time when a team doesnt win. Players dont. If managers, fans and pundits were right about the refs, every game would result in both teams getting three points.
There are many officials under the radar games, where they barely get a mention or moan in the stadium from anyone.Each to their own. I'll always find blaming the ref for not winning the game (especially when you let in two goals due to schoolyard defending) or saying "we need to buy a bunch of new players" are ****ish and weak excuses no matter who it comes from.
Referees get shit all the time when a team doesnt win. Players dont. If managers, fans and pundits were right about the refs, every game would result in both teams getting three points.
RDZ was right about this one though and he wasnāt blaming the disallowed penalty for loosing the game, rather our defending (and Leicesterās). He is honest imo in his post-match pressers, not trying to dissociate himself from the result (like a āTuchelā) or annoyingly being a Pollyanna ( like a āGPā)Each to their own. I'll always find blaming the ref for not winning the game (especially when you let in two goals due to schoolyard defending) or saying "we need to buy a bunch of new players" are ****ish and weak excuses no matter who it comes from.
Referees get shit all the time when a team doesnt win. Players dont. If managers, fans and pundits were right about the refs, every game would result in both teams getting three points.
I'll apologise for being OTT, but when your first comment is that you 'hope' that RDZ might be fined Ā£10K for a perfectly understandable reaction, you basically get what you ask for.Each to their own. I'll always find blaming the ref for not winning the game (especially when you let in two goals due to schoolyard defending) or saying "we need to buy a bunch of new players" are ****ish and weak excuses no matter who it comes from.
Referees get shit all the time when a team doesnt win. Players dont. If managers, fans and pundits were right about the refs, every game would result in both teams getting three points.
Iām stoned tonight and still trying to work that outI donāt think he was great today, but heās scored 4 in his last 6 after not scoring in 700 games.
Asking why Solly has suddenly started fluffing his chances more is like asking why Hugh Hefner had suddenly turned his back on a monogamous lifestyle after he died. A little backwards to say the least
I was banging on about this when Potter was our manager. Sometimes we would just shrug if things didn't go our way. Far too 'nice'. RDZ seems to have us playing with much more passion.One vital difference between RDZ and Potter is that weāre suddenly not too nice for our own good.