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Bag of wank
Looks, IMO, deceive.I thought he’d looked fairly solid in his recent outings but Chelsea ruthlessly targeted him yesterday and at times it was hard to watch
The problem with him he can’t run he can’t defend and he can’t cross apart from that he is top
Unfortunately, the case for keeping him is just as riddled with bullets.I think it will cost us more in wage subsidies to sell him this year than it would to keep him. No one will buy him. His wages are probably £10m over the next 2 years (gulp) and I doubt we could get shut of him for less then that. We won’t be receiving any transfer fee.
Unfortunately, the case for keeping him is just as riddled with bullets.
The problem with him he can’t run he can’t defend and he can’t cross apart from that he is top
Just came into the thread to see what the present view is and saw this at the top of the page. Quality. Agree totally.Bag of wank
Probably sums it up unfortunately for the lad.
His injuries have nothing to do with his positioning, his inability to put a tackle
Probably sums it up unfortunately for the lad.
Losing your pace is far less concerning than being brain dead. He's another Mangala, tackles with the wrong foot and cannot get himself in good defensive positions. He's not lost that much pace compared to others in his positionLosing your speed and acceleration has everything to do with your positioning and ability to make tackles.
Admittedly his original injury was caused by being out of position and making a bad tackle.Losing your speed and acceleration has everything to do with your positioning and ability to make tackles.