Ha, you got a thumbs up cos I thought I was still on the Hodgson thread!He is unbelievable. I will be gutted - genuinely mortified - when he leaves.
There was a period of a few minutes when Gilmour got clattered two or three times. I was worried he was either going to get badly injured, or deck someone. Referee had a chance to get on top of it but didn't and it could have turned nasty.Gross is a powerhouse, silently keep on keeping on, and keeping us going and in the running. Gilmour yesterday too, getting battered about in mid field and mostly bouncing back up like an ever ready bunny to take another battering...the ref let a little too much go there I think...But the pair of them were stonking. Gross being top of that table up there doesn't suprise me in the slightest. Such an amazing signing for us, and long may he continue...
After providing his nonchalant assist for Buonanotte's goal yesterday, as five other Albion players steam off towards the south-west corner to celebrate with Facundo, Gross just jogs off towards the south-east corner on his lonesome
Why? Did he have family in that corner?
Yeah - Pedro took a pretty excessive body check, after mugging them off with a bit of skill, 10 seconds earlier.There was a period of a few minutes when Gilmour got clattered two or three times. I was worried he was either going to get badly injured, or deck someone. Referee had a chance to get on top of it but didn't and it could have turned nasty.
There was a period of a few minutes when Gilmour got clattered two or three times. I was worried he was either going to get badly injured, or deck someone. Referee had a chance to get on top of it but didn't and it could have turned nasty.
*HinshelwoodAlways been quality but has taken it to a completely different level under RDZ.
Will be absolutely irreplaceable the day the unthinkable happens and he waves us goodbye.
We should be looking for two more seasons out of him after this one. I see Gilmour as a player with the potential to one day get to that sort of level, but will need someone robust alongside him
GIlmour has not mastered the pass which opens defences or that creates a goal scoring opportunityAlways been quality but has taken it to a completely different level under RDZ.
Will be absolutely irreplaceable the day the unthinkable happens and he waves us goodbye.
We should be looking for two more seasons out of him after this one. I see Gilmour as a player with the potential to one day get to that sort of level, but will need someone robust alongside him
I'll guess that Pascal hadn't mastered that either at Billy's ageGIlmour has not mastered the pass which opens defences or that creates a goal scoring opportunity
Check Newcastle away last season, ball to Undav.GIlmour has not mastered the pass which opens defences or that creates a goal scoring opportunity
Fingers crossed this can be a scene of them lifting the Europa Cup.Some badly done AI generated images of what a Gross Dunk statue outside the Amex could look like..View attachment 174922View attachment 174923View attachment 174924View attachment 174925 AI generated photos of a Gross & Dunk statue outside the Amex
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He's probably our first PL legend.He’s a fabulous footballer and, by all accounts, a fantastic human being. He’s genuinely achieved “legend” status with our club.