- Jul 10, 2003
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It's my wedding anniversarySomething about Solly being upset by the death of the queen I think. Can't remember anything else that happened on that day.
It's my wedding anniversarySomething about Solly being upset by the death of the queen I think. Can't remember anything else that happened on that day.
Happy Platinum to you bothIt's my wedding anniversary
Apparently it's Amethyst, (I've just looked up and am quite stunned how long it is, as I remember having quite a lively social life around Europe before that) but thank you for your kind thoughtsHappy Platinum to you both
You conquered Europe .Apparently it's Amethyst, (I've just looked up and am quite stunned how long it is, as I remember having quite a lively social life around Europe before that) but thank you for your kind thoughts
Hmmm I'm not sure.Imho Solly has been a quality EPL player for 3 or 4 years, deserving of a starting place. A dream for the RB behind him in his latest role. I can think of a stack of games where he was magnificent.
I judge on total play, including work rate, tenacity in battles, making things happen for those around him, ball retention, driving us forward.
Whereas the tiny gang of Solly haters bitched about missed chances or crosses not headed in. Often posting on nsc just minutes in games, salivating that an incident met their trope.
The recent goals are just the icing on the Solly cake.
Perceptions.Hmmm I'm not sure.
As good as he could be I never saw the magnificence.
Irrespective of the goals he's definitely recently moved up a level.
In Solly's own words:Has RDZ unlocked Solly
In the past few years I've been played in four different postions in one game sometimes and it's hard sometimes. Being in a settled role, I think helps the way you play and helps you get in a rhythm to play well.
For me the ridiculous criticism pushed the plaudits beyond what was happening on the pitch, maintaining the cycle.Perceptions.
I admired all the things I mentioned, plus he was vital to our defensive play and low GA stats.
He had many, many admirers on nsc throughout, challenging the mid-match haters who thought of him as Championship at best.
He’s definitely gone up another level in attack, perhaps the Stains goal was a huge weight off him. He touches on exactly that in that interview just released by the club.
There’s truth in that. People including me hate bullies, the more they targeted him here, the more I fought his corner.For me the ridiculous criticism pushed the plaudits beyond what was happening on the pitch, maintaining the cycle.
It now feels like Solly has caught up with the praise partly because the rising tide.
But for me mainly because he's a lot freer with Mitoma Moises Mac Allister being quicker and esp due to his partnership with The Lana - he clearly gets Solly better than most.
How do you 'Like' a Thread Title Change?Finally
What’s your definition of a defensive wing back?Playing as an attacking wing-back, often going forward, or sometimes in the role as a winger, was what he did for three years before 8 September 2022. On 9 September onwards he spent the last three years playing as a defensive full-back passing the ball to Lewis Dunk for 90 minutes per game.
I feel like there's a touch of natural miserabilism there.Hmmm I'm not sure.
As good as he could be I never saw the magnificence.
Irrespective of the goals he's definitely recently moved up a level.
Slightly less attacking than an attacking full back.What’s your definition of a defensive wing back?
It’s not a bad answer, but it’s the NSC equivalent of a team member answering a follow up question on University Challenge without being nominated.Slightly less attacking than an attacking full back.
I resent the implication that I'm on Swansman's team.It’s not a bad answer, but it’s the NSC equivalent of a team member answering a follow up question on University Challenge without being nominated.