You can say that again.
In fact, if you did, you'd be stereotyping...
Which is my point...
You can say that again.
In fact, if you did, you'd be stereotyping...
What I like the most about his performance tonight is that he did it on a wet, windy, miserable away day midweek.
Not many foreign players do that.
While I agree Knockaert looks absolute class (and I thought that when you played Wolves) I have to disagree on the foreign players comment.
It's no longer a case that foreign players can't cope with wet and windy conditions on a cold night. It may well have been the case twenty or so years ago, but nowadays they're more than capable of doing the business whatever the weather.
It's a tad xenophobic to assume only British players can cope with wet and windy conditions.
I was only saying it because he's a young lad, just moved over without his family and he's settled in perfectly. You can't deny that the conditions over here affect players who fit that criteria.

Which is my point...
Am I the only one then? If you said it again you'd be typing in stereo. OLM should be getting his coat for that bad pun though.
You can say that again.
In fact, if you did, you'd be stereotyping...
Am I the only one then? If you said it again you'd be typing in stereo. OLM should be getting his coat for that bad pun though.
While I agree Knockaert looks absolute class (and I thought that when you played Wolves) I have to disagree on the foreign players comment.
It's no longer a case that foreign players can't cope with wet and windy conditions on a cold night. It may well have been the case twenty or so years ago, but nowadays they're more than capable of doing the business whatever the weather.
It's a tad xenophobic to assume only British players can cope with wet and windy conditions.
Whilst on the subject of Anthony Knockaert have you noticed how commentators are calling him Knockabout - Can you imagine the outcry if a player from one of the big teams had his name clearly changed/mispronounced to something quite trivial instead of affording him the respect of getting his name right
It's not as bad as being called The Hun.
