You said: “The good is working out how to pass the ball around and beat a press successfully? To get used to the pressure of having to take a one-touch pass with an opponent right on your back? To work on movement so that you know where your teammate should be when you're passing it? Surprisingly, players aren't going to be perfect the first time they try that, so practice is required. Do you understand the concept of practice through repetition?” #513 I said: “there is no advantage of practising getting into ridiculous situations better to learn not to get into a ridiculous situation from having the ball in the possession of the goalkeeper” #527 You said: “I guess that's why you're the manager. Oh hang on.” #528 You talk about what you think a team should do in training yet when I mention a better way you try to ridicule me about discussing what a manager should do without realising that is exactly what you were doing!
5 goals that matter in a year what matches do matter in your eyes? I would say that every match matters because you are aiming to play your best not think "it's only the EFL Cup, let's do something silly!"
we dont advance the ball quick enough because by messing around at the back we allow our opponents to set up so we find it difficult to create chances
I don't talk about what I think a team should do in training, I talked about what teams do in training. You're the one in a strop because of goals we conceded in friendlies.
Friendlies and ****ing off the league cup don't matter. If you think they do then you'd probably be best supporting and spurting about Donny. Sure you'll find a manager there who might coincide with your philosophy on how the game should be played.and no, it's 3 goals that matter. 1 that absolutely does not and another that would be nice not to concede, but whatever, we'll make 9 changes anyway.. You're an accountant yeah? Do you inflate your dick size or clients tax bill the same way? You're just trying to make hay for yourself aren't you? Now be honest you c*ing fkn snake.
you are the one who likes conceding goals in friendlies or EFL Cup matches I bet you loved it when we conceded goals in the Europa League - "it's not as important as the Premier League"
I think you are better off going to bed and thinking about dicks there you are even more embarrassing now
Do I like it? Seems a post full of presumptions for someone who supposedly deals in facts. Time for a lie down Pete.
Trying to make a general point about 3 ****ing goals in a year tells me what I need to know. Keep your belly to the grass pal. Good luck.
I think there's more than one of us that are embarrassed to engage you right now. And if me and Syd manage to agree thet you're talking ****e then it's time to accept that you pretty much are.
I'd rather we never conceded a goal ever, in case that was a serious question you were asking. I like our team learning new styles of play that will make us better in the long-term, and if it means conceding goals in friendlies or League Cup games, then I really don't give a ****. Again, if that was a serious question you were asking. If they concede goals in training, I'm ok with that too, in case you needed that answered.
I'm right you are both embarrassing havent you got a dick to think about? Syd can't decide if he should think the Europa League is more important or less important than the Premier League for conceding ridiculous goals
so you are ok about conceding ridiculous goals in training, friendlies and League Cup games you dont seem to be sure about the Europa League conceding ridiculous goals in the above doesnt seem to stop us conceding ridiculous goals in the Championship maybe we havent conceded enough ridiculous goals in training, friendlies and EFL Cup matches to enable us to stop conceding ridiculous goals in the Championship
So you cant decide if it's a good idea to concede ridiculous goals in the Europa League although you can decide it's possibly advantageous to concede ridiculous goals in training, friendlies and EFL Cup matches you have decided it is bad to concede ridiculous goals in the Championship so you are not 100% silly
Every discussion with him. You start discussing something, and when he gets an answer he doesn't like he changes the topic and blames you for not answering a question about the new topic, and when you answer that he says you haven't answered the original point and so it goes on and on and on.
so is it good or bad? you seem to think training, friendlies and EFL Cup matches are a good time to concede ridiculous goals but you have refrained from declaring your view regarding the Europa League Maybe you think the Europa League is a good competition to miss a penalty in