Some premier league level bickering on displayIt's lovely to see that the win yesterday has got us all rubbing along nicely with each other.![]()
Some premier league level bickering on displayIt's lovely to see that the win yesterday has got us all rubbing along nicely with each other.![]()
On paper I'd say our best team would be:
Baxter
Christie Fig Greaves Fleming
Seri Tufan
Sayyadmanesh Pelkas Sinik
Oscar
On current form it's very hard to drop Slater, Tetteh, Ingram, Jones etc...
Baxter/Ingram
Christie Fig/Jones Greaves Fleming
Seri Salter
Sayyadmanesh Tufan Pelkas
Oscar
Cant help thinking Coyle is not a happy bunny.... look at his face during the clip, everyone smiling except him.... captain of his home town club, things going well all except bringing someone in in direct competition. He should have been pleased how in the main he performed... Maybe im misreading it...
On current form your still potentially dropping Ingram?
It's really important. In Spanish, años is years but anos is anus.That ny bit of pronunciation is very important, e.g. in portuguese, "seenyorah" (senhora) is a lady but "seenorah" (cenoura) is a carrot.
On current form your still potentially dropping Ingram?
I don't know why we try to play out from the back so often, as we seem to have far more success with a long ball to our strikers. I'm not suggesting we just hoof it but we never seem to have any success with playing out, it usually ends up played back to Ingram to clear or lost through bad passing.
Nothing wrong with playing out from the back, but occasionally when under pressure a better option might be a mid range clearance beyond their midfield when they’re all on the edge of the box.There was a move yesterday which I think led to the third goal. Brilliant bit of simple passing to get us out from the back and in behind them leading to Coyle being free on the right wing.
Fact is, this is just how almost every team plays now. Coaches have realised that this is the best way to get the ball forward. Hoofing it more often than not just means that it will come straight back and put you under pressure. We don't have to fully understand it, but I think we do have to accept that this is just considered the best way to play by all of the experts nowadays, and shouting for them to just put the laces through it is just dinosaur stuff.
When it works, it looks great, I do think it’s a good way if you’ve got players like the top teams do, maybe when we play “weaker teams,” we’ll see it work with us. But how many times do we see the keeper to defender pass in the penalty area, turn from going forward, to eventually a hurried pass back to the keeper, then hoof it, I’m not noticing the opponent’s doing the similar thing.There was a move yesterday which I think led to the third goal. Brilliant bit of simple passing to get us out from the back and in behind them leading to Coyle being free on the right wing.
Fact is, this is just how almost every team plays now. Coaches have realised that this is the best way to get the ball forward. Hoofing it more often than not just means that it will come straight back and put you under pressure. We don't have to fully understand it, but I think we do have to accept that this is just considered the best way to play by all of the experts nowadays, and shouting for them to just put the laces through it is just dinosaur stuff.
Let's make this simpleThere came a man from Columbia that you’ll know
He was big and strong, in his eyes a flaming glow
Most people looked at him with terror and with fear
But to City fans he was someone that we’d cheer.
He could lead the line just like a preacher
Full of ecstasy and fire
But he also was the kind of striker
City fans would desire
Os car Estup inan
Lover of the ball between
Two defenders, then he’d be gone
Os car Estup inan
City’s greatest goal machine
And we all know that he’ll carry on
Fairly straight forward to remember…
Also, there's a lot of talk about us having the worst defence in the league, most shots against and so on, but that surely is heavily influenced by the off day we had at WBA. Every team will have those and it will even out over the season, but we've had one of ours already and others won't have yet. Too early to be losing our minds over the GA column just now I think, especially as we're still doing really well on the whole. And if we're going to spend money on the defence, how much better can the personnel get? Are we going to replace Greaves? Replace Figuereido who we only just signed? I do think we need more options at the back, but to say we desperately need to improve on the starting back three is pretty harsh I think.
Except Estupiñan is pronounced like Es-too-pee-nyan
Despite what you refuse to believe, the full backs are the bigger concern. It's too easy to get down our sides, and we don't block enough crosses.
We can ignore the stats all along, but Ingram has been very busy and we've conceded too many.
Just me that immediately thought that pronunciation fits perfectly to this...
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They'll be bouncing to that in the South stand.
Pay attention
I’ve posted the full song already
Just get learning it !
Did you mean narwhal?yahwohl, mein general!
Let's make this simple
To the tune of Happy Hour.
"He's a scoring machine,
Estupinan oh oh.
Oscar scores again and again and again.
Oscar scores again and again and again"
Repeat ad infinitum