- Aug 24, 2020
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I like Antonio as a pundit. My first reaction was 'what the f is that beret doing there?'
But actually, if you listen to him, he offers good insights.
But actually, if you listen to him, he offers good insights.
Agreed. He'll feed off the scraps from Brentfords hoofball, but he hasn't got the touch, composure or intelligence to fit in with our pop-pop-pop.I disagree, a bit more than I agree. . . . He has all the mental attributes to be a Bobtalian Wunderkid (with a whiff of Andone - which is always a risk) but I just don't think he's good enough at sharp fast passing football to be in our starting 11.
Scored a great goal just now, but it didn't look particularly convincing or in any way authoritative to my eyes.
I like Antonio as a pundit. My first reaction was 'what the f is that beret doing there?'
But actually, if you listen to him, he offers good insights.
If you've watched much of Brentford's games this season, you'll realise that's not saying much.Flekken is having the game of his life already
Completely agree. The Magniliamaniac was good for 'team (soft) play' but not bite. Which is more of an NM traitMaupay is a text book something out of nothing striker… he’s never likely to smash in 15, but he has the uncanny knack of important goals at vital times… I’d have loved him to have been around for our semi final last year… just the type of game he’d have scored a 35 yard volley in.
But Potter coached something out of him errrrrrrrmmmm some edge, spirit and ultimately … goals, any of them - important or otherwise… he was an absolutely horrific coach for strikers, catastrophic even.
Potter stumbled over some good players, almost entirely by accident… others he simply turned vanilla, wraith like… like I say, it’s taken Neil 2 seasons to recover any of his former swagger.
Yes, good observation. That could be what sets him apart.Agreed. I saw him on TV the other day and he was very good, as he has been tonight. I think he's worth listening to because he seems to give an honest insight into a current PL dressing room rather than a media-trained one.
He strikes me as somebody who will be a very good pundit in time, but who currently comes across as rather nervous- look at the mix up with Carragher's name earlier. Hopefully he relaxes a bit as I think what he has to say is pretty decent.Agreed. I saw him on TV the other day and he was very good, as he has been tonight. I think he's worth listening to because he seems to give an honest insight into a current PL dressing room rather than a media-trained one.
That’s what i thought….natural i guess..large studio, where there aren’t any desks to sit behind ….standing totally exposed to millions of viewersHe strikes me as somebody who will be a very good pundit in time, but who currently comes across as rather nervous- look at the mix up with Carragher's name earlier. Hopefully he relaxes a bit as I think what he has to say is pretty decent.
City 2-1.
They are relentless.Fukken Foden spoiling our fun.
To be fair, so did PalaceAnd we did our bit