It must be the rum that banana is drinking in Bogota !
Its good **** though
It must be the rum that banana is drinking in Bogota !
Yep, for me I prefer Steevie as he is actually a threat and when he looks up, he has a good delivery. Punch runs round in circles trying to get the ball on his left foot, defenders have sussed him out now- push him out onto right foot and he is about as dangerous as 6 week old golden retriever. If we get a good winger in Jan then as I said, both will struggle get onto the bench, as I believe JRod and Mayuka would make more impact as subs and offer more flexability
I would put him on a par with Punch, but at least he wants to take players on. Punch has played well enough to keep his place but if we land a good wide man then his time is up as well
Yep, for me I prefer Steevie as he is actually a threat and when he looks up, he has a good delivery. Punch runs round in circles trying to get the ball on his left foot, defenders have sussed him out now- push him out onto right foot and he is about as dangerous as 6 week old golden retriever. If we get a good winger in Jan then as I said, both will struggle get onto the bench, as I believe JRod and Mayuka would make more impact as subs and offer more flexability
Dont know what you watch the games on over there, but from being at the games this season i can assure that Puncheon has been one of main men for Saints - he has been MOTM on a few occassions.
This is what I've been saying for ages. He is very good on his day, but his day does not come around often enough.Have to say Puncheon doesn't really get me excited on the ball, and seems to be increasingly stalling on the ball.
Against Sunderland he was in and tried to cut back and lost the ball, and has done it a few times since.
Has come up big for us in relegation battle games, but is typically inconsistent. Still think we need a new wide man.
I can't understand this criticism of Puncheon, he has been an absolute sensation this season and one of our biggest attacking threats. If he keeps up this form we'll have to worry more about whether we can keep him rather than if we can get rid of him.
I reckon Puncheon is suffering from the "Fabrice Fernandes" effect.
Full backs are learning that he will just sprint down the wing, do a fancy twist and cut on to his stronger foot. This is very easy to defend against when you know it's coming and explains his apparent drop off in effectiveness in the last two games.
Shame in my opinion as he was one of our biggest attacking threats up until recently.
Wrong I'm afraid. Fabrice did not so much "twist and cut" as spin into ever decreasing circles before dissapearing up his own @rse. Bless 'im.
Strange then that people loved Fabrice, but dislike Guly who is a much more useful player.