Carl the Llama Posted 26 November 2019 Share Posted 26 November 2019 32 minutes ago, Gerard said: Tottenham 1-2 at home to Olympiacos which is good news for us. 1) Further evidence Tottenham are crap 2) If this is the result then Tottenham will need to get a point away at Bayern Munich to qualify assuming Olympiacos beat Red Star. This means Tottenham will go to the Europa League which means: a) More games for them b) It's possible for us to finish 4th and still not get Champions League if an English team wins both the Champions League and Europa Cup and finish outside the top four It's 2-2. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tielemans63 Posted 26 November 2019 Share Posted 26 November 2019 Fair play to Kane. I know he gets a lot of stick on here (me included) but he is a fantastic striker. The numbers don't lie. 23 goals in 23 games is outstanding. Arguably he should score more against the top sides but he's still a young man. Not many better than him for his age. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
weller54 Posted 26 November 2019 Share Posted 26 November 2019 26 minutes ago, Paddy. said: Fair play to Kane. I know he gets a lot of stick on here (me included) but he is a fantastic striker. The numbers don't lie. 23 goals in 23 games is outstanding. Arguably he should score more against the top sides but he's still a young man. Not many better than him for his age. Boooo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UniFox21 Posted 27 November 2019 Share Posted 27 November 2019 Moyes in the frame for both Everton and West Ham jobs 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Guiza Posted 27 November 2019 Share Posted 27 November 2019 (edited) Nuno being linked in the papers (likely nonsense) with the Arsenal job. Does seem like a good fit for Arsenal, but not exactly the big step that Wolves to Arsenal used to be. Similar in some respect to Brendan being linked with Spurs/Arsenal/United etc in some respects. I would still consider Arsenal a better opportunity that Wolves, personally. If he were given the time and financial backing I think he'd do wonders, but that's a big if with Arsenal becoming the entitled beast that Liverpool were prior to the past few years. Edited 27 November 2019 by David Guiza made no sense! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Koke Posted 27 November 2019 Share Posted 27 November 2019 18 minutes ago, UniFox21 said: Moyes in the frame for both Everton and West Ham jobs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grebfromgrebland Posted 27 November 2019 Share Posted 27 November 2019 1 minute ago, Koke said: Surely that's a conflict of interest? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Facecloth Posted 27 November 2019 Share Posted 27 November 2019 7 minutes ago, David Guiza said: Nuno being linked in the papers (likely nonsense) with the Wolves job. Does seem like a good fit for Arsenal, but not exactly the big step that Wolves to Arsenal used to be. Similar in some respect to Brendan being linked with Spurs/Arsenal/United etc in some respects. I would still consider Arsenal a better opportunity that Wolves, personally. If he were given the time and financial backing I think he'd do wonders, but that's a big if with Arsenal becoming the entitled beast that Liverpool were prior to the past few years. Nuno linked with Wolves job? He's already got it 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Koke Posted 27 November 2019 Share Posted 27 November 2019 6 minutes ago, David Guiza said: Nuno being linked in the papers (likely nonsense) with the Wolves job. Does seem like a good fit for Arsenal, but not exactly the big step that Wolves to Arsenal used to be. Similar in some respect to Brendan being linked with Spurs/Arsenal/United etc in some respects. I would still consider Arsenal a better opportunity that Wolves, personally. If he were given the time and financial backing I think he'd do wonders, but that's a big if with Arsenal becoming the entitled beast that Liverpool were prior to the past few years. Nuno didn't do well at Porto and Vakencia. He was quite bad at Porto. He's done well at Wolves and deserves another shot at a big club. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StanSP Posted 27 November 2019 Share Posted 27 November 2019 8 minutes ago, Grebfromgrebland said: Surely that's a conflict of interest? How? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Facecloth Posted 27 November 2019 Share Posted 27 November 2019 10 minutes ago, Grebfromgrebland said: Surely that's a conflict of interest? Only if he actually takes both jobs, which I'm pretty sure he can't 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Koke Posted 27 November 2019 Share Posted 27 November 2019 Also, Wolves play counter attacking football. They're happy for oppositions to have 60-70% possession. This is suitable for Wolves as they're happy to be underdogs but big clubs will not accept being dominated at home by by Lowe mid table clubs. I dont think Buno is a good fit for Arsenal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dahnsouff Posted 27 November 2019 Share Posted 27 November 2019 9 minutes ago, Koke said: Also, Wolves play counter attacking football. They're happy for oppositions to have 60-70% possession. This is suitable for Wolves as they're happy to be underdogs but big clubs will not accept being dominated at home by by Lowe mid table clubs. I dont think Buno is a good fit for Arsenal. Not so sure, I reckon he would chase every ball, just what Arsenal need 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kingcarr21 Posted 27 November 2019 Share Posted 27 November 2019 34 minutes ago, Koke said: As if West Ham and Everton fans would be happy reappointing Moyes. Everton fans may be a little easier on him based on his past but West Ham fans would be fuming to have him back. Both clubs are in the doghouse and I for one am loving every minute of it 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThaiFox Posted 27 November 2019 Share Posted 27 November 2019 14 hours ago, Koke said: Seeing Hughes linked with Everton got me thinking. I'm glad we've never appointed any of these merry go round managers Allardyce - Newcastle, West Ham, Everton, Sunderland Pulis - WBA, Stoke, Palace Hodgson - WBA, Palace Moyes - Everton, Sunderland, West Ham Hughes - Stoke, Southampton, maybe Everton Pardew - Newcastle, West Ham, Palace Be glad our name isn't on there, and hopefully never will. Apart from Woy, they are all currently available........let's hope someone doesn't poach BR!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jattdogg Posted 27 November 2019 Share Posted 27 November 2019 Think preki deserves his big shot at an epl club. Gotta be at westham 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arriba Los Zorros Posted 27 November 2019 Share Posted 27 November 2019 49 minutes ago, Koke said: Also, Wolves play counter attacking football. They're happy for oppositions to have 60-70% possession. This is suitable for Wolves as they're happy to be underdogs but big clubs will not accept being dominated at home by by Lowe mid table clubs. I dont think Buno is a good fit for Arsenal. Agreed but it would be so funny to see the Wolves fans meltdown if Nuno left! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Quick Brown Fox Posted 27 November 2019 Share Posted 27 November 2019 (edited) 15 hours ago, Koke said: Seeing Hughes linked with Everton got me thinking. I'm glad we've never appointed any of these merry go round managers Allardyce - Newcastle, West Ham, Everton, Sunderland Pulis - WBA, Stoke, Palace Hodgson - WBA, Palace Moyes - Everton, Sunderland, West Ham Hughes - Stoke, Southampton, maybe Everton Pardew - Newcastle, West Ham, Palace Be glad our name isn't on there, and hopefully never will. You missed Liverpool from Hodgsons list and Man United from Moyes. Edited 27 November 2019 by browniefox Moyes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Koke Posted 27 November 2019 Share Posted 27 November 2019 16 minutes ago, browniefox said: You missed Liverpool from Hodgsons list and Man United from Moyes. I also missed Allardyce from the Palace list. Palace have had Pardew, Allardyce, Pulis and Hodgson. What a list! Moyes or Hughes definitely lined up at Palace when they sack Hodgson at some point. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhillippaT Posted 27 November 2019 Share Posted 27 November 2019 13 hours ago, Paddy. said: Fair play to Kane. I know he gets a lot of stick on here (me included) but he is a fantastic striker. The numbers don't lie. 23 goals in 23 games is outstanding. Arguably he should score more against the top sides but he's still a young man. Not many better than him for his age. He and Son are too good for Spurs! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Bear Posted 27 November 2019 Share Posted 27 November 2019 (edited) Grealish is undoubtedly a decent player but he's also massively over-rated. He's supposed to be a creative/attacking midfielder, yet his overall Prem record stands at: Played 45 Goals 3 Assists 5 That's shite numbers for any half decent Prem team for an AM. Also he DOES go down far too easily, then spends the next few minutes whining and shouting at the ref about it if he doesn't get a FK. To sum up, he's a greasy haired whiny diving little scrote who isn't as near as good as people make out. McGinn is a better player. Edited 27 November 2019 by The Bear Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest An Sionnach Posted 27 November 2019 Share Posted 27 November 2019 If Aguero is missing Man. City lose a lot of their threat , whether he scores or doesn't he scares defences. They could lose quite a few points while he is injured. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Koke Posted 27 November 2019 Share Posted 27 November 2019 Just now, The Bear said: Grealish is undoubtedly a decent player but he's also massively over-rated. He's supposed to be a creative/attacking midfielder, yet his overall Prem record stands at: Played 45 Goals 3 Assists 5 That's shite numbers in any half decent team for an AM. Also he DOES go down far too easily, then spends the next few minutes whining and shouting at the ref about it if he doesn't get a FK.a To sum up, he's a greasy haired whiny little scrote who isn't as near as good as people make out. McGinn is a better player. He would probably improve those numbers in a better team tbf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Desabafar Posted 27 November 2019 Popular Post Share Posted 27 November 2019 3 minutes ago, The Bear said: Grealish is undoubtedly a decent player but he's also massively over-rated. He's supposed to be a creative/attacking midfielder, yet his overall Prem record stands at: Played 45 Goals 3 Assists 5 That's shite numbers for any half decent Prem team for an AM. Also he DOES go down far too easily, then spends the next few minutes whining and shouting at the ref about it if he doesn't get a FK. To sum up, he's a greasy haired whiny diving little scrote who isn't as near as good as people make out. McGinn is a better player. This season: 11 games, 2 goals and 4 assists Would seem a bit unfair to use his stats from 4 years ago as a 20 year old making his debut to assess how good he is now. 19 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Facecloth Posted 27 November 2019 Popular Post Share Posted 27 November 2019 26 minutes ago, The Bear said: Grealish is undoubtedly a decent player but he's also massively over-rated. He's supposed to be a creative/attacking midfielder, yet his overall Prem record stands at: Played 45 Goals 3 Assists 5 That's shite numbers for any half decent Prem team for an AM. Also he DOES go down far too easily, then spends the next few minutes whining and shouting at the ref about it if he doesn't get a FK. To sum up, he's a greasy haired whiny diving little scrote who isn't as near as good as people make out. McGinn is a better player. 21 minutes ago, Desabafar said: This season: 11 games, 2 goals and 4 assists Would seem a bit unfair to use his stats from 4 years ago as a 20 year old making his debut to assess how good he is now. Also a 20 year old, making his debut in an awful Villa team, one of the worst in Premier League history. 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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