Soldato
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Which one of these teams are fighting off relegation
At least try something different like playing some different players. We are seeing the same shot bunch of players week in week out, so why not let some of the youngsters have a run out and at least get some experience. Even if we lose some matches they will learn and chances are that one or two will relish it and develop.Can the season just end already
I’m sure he’ll do that when it’s mathematically not possible to get top 4.At least try something different like playing some different players. We are seeing the same shot bunch of players week in week out, so why not let some of the youngsters have a run out and at least get some experience. Even if we lose some matches they will learn and chances are that one or two will relish it and develop.
At least try something different like playing some different players. We are seeing the same shot bunch of players week in week out, so why not let some of the youngsters have a run out and at least get some experience. Even if we lose some matches they will learn and chances are that one or two will relish it and develop.
Think it has in our players headsCan the season just end already
My my he's amazing 80 million worth of amazing lol
Ragnerok needs to weave his tactical magic now, if he's got any.
I did question his appointment and his 70 year old cronies.
But I was told he was the godfather of modern football and basically Klopps father.
But I just.. don't see it?
Yeah not much he could've done in that instance, he's just flavour of the month for attacking at the moment, don't get me wrong he's a very average defender who looks good for England because we play with a back 11 but not every single goal is his faultI detest Maguire but there's not too much he could have done there really?
Everyone laughed when I said Ole was better but quite frankly he was. His win percentage is on the verge of dropping into the 30% bracket.
Everyone laughed when I said Ole was better but quite frankly he was. His win percentage is on the verge of dropping into the 30% bracket.
Not really, it's a complex situation but given the absolute chaos within the club at all levels, no interim manager could have done any better, realistically.
We'd be bottom half if we still had Ole, maybe that wouldn't be such a bad thing as we'd avoid the dodgy Europa competitions.
There were plenty of folks who questioned his appointment on hereI did question his appointment and his 70 year old cronies.
But I was told he was the godfather of modern football and basically Klopps father.
But I just.. don't see it?