Mags embarrassing themselves yet again

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Funniest thing about Woltemade and his price is that it is now it is looking like he was overpriced and that German club chairman who laughed at the price they paid is looking right. But I remember seeing a mag twat tocker or summit saying after him being there about 3 or 4 matches that he was the signing of the season across the prem when taken into account his cost and what he had already done and what he would bring to them for the rest of the season! Talk about prematurely shooting ya load!
 
Funniest thing about Woltemade and his price is that it is now it is looking like he was overpriced and that German club chairman who laughed at the price they paid is looking right. But I remember seeing a mag twat tocker or summit saying after him being there about 3 or 4 matches that he was the signing of the season across the prem when taken into account his cost and what he had already done and what he would bring to them for the rest of the season! Talk about prematurely shooting ya load!

Since the og , I remember him scoring at Villa when a defender put it on his foot in such a manner I could have scored with my wrong foot---- apart from that, his lprevious goal must go way back ( had a look, the Villa goal was fa cup, goes back to december for a league goal, 13 games --- only 7 in total, one a penalty))
 
Funniest thing about Woltemade and his price is that it is now it is looking like he was overpriced and that German club chairman who laughed at the price they paid is looking right. But I remember seeing a mag twat tocker or summit saying after him being there about 3 or 4 matches that he was the signing of the season across the prem when taken into account his cost and what he had already done and what he would bring to them for the rest of the season! Talk about prematurely shooting ya load!

Woltemade was presented as a number nine who isn't defined by his height ...

... that's proved to be true because he's weak in the air whether he's attacking or defending.

His other issues are that he doesn't seem to strike a ball cleanly, lacks pace and struggles to find space on the pitch.

He was supposed to be incredibly adept at passing in tight situations and bringing in other players.

I honestly don't see any of that and wouldn't want him anywhere near our squad ...

.., but his biggest problem is that he lacks heart.

The Wizard of Oz lion is honestly who he reminds me of and I laugh every time I see him ...

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Woltemade was presented as a number nine who isn't defined by his height ...

... that's proved to be true because he's weak in the air whether he's attacking or defending.

His other issues are that he doesn't seem to strike a ball cleanly, lacks pace and struggles to find space on the pitch.

He was supposed to be incredibly adept at passing in tight situations and bringing in other players.

I honestly don't see any of that and wouldn't want him anywhere near our squad ...

.., but his biggest problem is that he lacks heart.

The Wizard of Oz lion is honestly who he reminds me of and I laugh every time I see him ...

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One thing all our players have is heart and desire for a fight. Its why we did the double over them, the lack of defending for the winner was pathetic. It may be down to the manager has them run themselves into the ground so they are dead on their feet come 90 mins or it could be heart?

Also spurs midfield 3 stats in comparison to Xhaka, not a single heart in their squad!
 
Good grief, the delusion.
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This kind of nonsense it all a bit daft.

Newcastle scored in the first half of the derby but certainly weren't better than Sunderland.

Howe, in the post-match interview at Palace, said they controlled the first half and and were the better team.

Neither was true, being ahead doesn't always mean you're the better team ...

... Newcastle never looked like they'd win either game.