Funnily enough, first bit of noise I've heard from the pub full of Bottlers just down the road all match...
Was a nothing game for best part of 30 mins then 2 goals in a minute. Havertz having another half to forget missed a glorious chance early on then passed to Eriksen who set Rashford away, but I think Ramsdale should have saved the shot. Straight form kick off Arsenal back up the other end and a great finish from Odegaard.
Watching in a pub in Portsmouth. The piratey roar was slightly louder for Utd’s goal. It won’t finish 1-1
Pirates? Best not tell Penny Mordaunt, she'll clamber aboard HMS Victory and pretend she's in the Navy again...
I got started with my fantasy team nobbling early this season I didn't start adding their key players until, like, 12 games in last season
It's simple: if I add a striker to my team the goals dry up, while if I add a defender or GK to my team they won't be getting many clean sheets I'm reasonably sure I'm personally responsible for Andrew Robertson falling off a cliff last season
well that explains everything. I have never seen fantasy football and I have no idea what it is. And I don't really want to know so don't waste your time explaining it.
I think that Havertz would be good as either a second striker or in Dele Alli's old role. That basically requires a system that virtually nobody plays any more, though. Playing him and Odor-guard together pushes one of them our of position, in my opinion. I think that you need a central midfield playmaker to get the best out of him. There aren't many around and they seem to have gone out of fashion.
I would've thought Havertz as a No10 with a pair of pacey wingers who cut inside and score would have made perfect sense, much like Dortmund used Reus for a few seasons Instead he plays in the midfield 3, and that makes as much sense as Chelsea's transfer strategy
Everyone looks like a pirate. Shiver me timbers. A lot of bad teeth. HMS Victory is looking splendid. And there are two large frigates docked here too. And plenty of Utd fans it seems
There's a few teams recently playing two attacking midfielders and a holding player in a 3. I think that this is their attempt at doing that. Leaves Rice with a lot of work, in my opinion, but he's done it fine today. Probably helped by Utd going with a similar system and making odd choices. Eriksen isn't a central midfielder and both Anthony and Martial are a bit ****.