2 1 for me to us ..get that long quick diagonal switch working again rafa they wont like that ..frustrate them ..they pack c mid and work hard ..catch them on the counter ...
1-1 Score draw Brighton to lose to Forrest too, meaning we extend our lead, Brighton's season to fall apart, just like every other year, the manner of our victory on Tuesday will make them self-implode!
so like....if we play the team wee became after Colback went off on Tuesday then all will be good - Murphy needs to start and Gouff needs to drop further back, cos as much as we always win with him in the team, leading the line ain't his thing. Hopefully Anita, Mbemba or even Diame can be the defensively mid and Colback can be removed. Ever since Anita came out of the team we haven't looked as good.
I've not really taken much notice of Huddersfield, but they have 5 first eleven loanees. Star Player - Aaron Mooy (Man City) Up front - Elias Kachunga (Ingostad 04) On the wing - Izzy Brown (Chelsea) In Midfield - Kasey Palmer (Chelsea) In Goal - Danny Ward (Liverpool) Nearly half the first team aren't owned, nor likely to be. Is that right?
Probably is but shouldn't be. Rules on loans need to be over hauled but won't be as won't be what "big" teams want, namely their cake and eat it.
Definitely. And the foreigner rule brought back which would encourage teams to develop young players and utilise them instead of hoarding them, bandying them around clubs on loan, before discarding them at 23 because they've found no use for them. Some still won't cut it but I can name quite a few who could have contributed at the ages 18-22 who have bounced around on loan. The Moses situation was a total and utter farce. He must have thanked his lucky stars a guy like Conte came along and saved him.
Check out Chelsea's loan list. 38 (that's THIRTY EIGHT) players are out on loan, not one of them is above 24. It's a complete disgrace. Not helped by the fact Huddersfield - this season at least - would be delighted of the lack of restrictions. Then there's the foreigners rule - wtf is going on with that?! How are Man City allowed to just constantly field a team of foreigners, occasionally spunking £50m that nobody else has to add the odd Englishman? Football and associations are so outdated and have been for so long that football, capitalist football that is, has completely left them behind. They've got absolutely no hope of reigning it in now. No wonder these old farts bang on about grass roots - they have zero influence anywhere else.
One good thing that may come out of Brexit will be the fact that the FA won't be bound by EU employment law. This would mean you could introduce a minimum number of British players your team. At the moment because of the free movement of labour within the EU you can't do that.
Would Moses have chosen Nigeria if he had been nurtured correctly? Possibly but I bet Gareth Southgate would like the option right now.
I'd like to see teams fielding one foreigner maximum with the rest British. Of course, you will get clubs trying to bypass the rules. Foreign players and managers have brought some great things to our game. Sadly though, they have brought a LOT of negative things - diving, play acting, time wasting, squad rotation, total ambivalence and disregard for the FA Cup. Most of all - The demise of the England team. Thanks to the Premier League, we have seen the standard of players from this country drop considerably.