Alan Harper's Tash
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Agreed. It’s too good to have been done accidentally.That's very funny. Gave me a good laugh. I cannot believe that the journalist, or the editor, who invented that headline didn't know exactly what they were doing. It just cannot be innocent (even if English is not their native language). Clever, though.
kev always seems to need several weeks of games to regain top form.Pep's comment about Phil and Bernardo only needing two or three training sessions to get up to full speed was very interesting to me. I wonder how many Kev needs. I suspect it's quite a few, because of the kind of explosive game he plays.
We do, but it's a different configuration to theirs.Surprised we don’t have one at the CFA.
So we don’t really? I guess it’s impossible to cover every single pitch, but is it a weird pitch in Bern or is it dimensions?We do, but it's a different configuration to theirs.
And Grealish, Lewis, dias etcWhy would you rest Rodri, who just missed three games twirling his fingers, or Stones who barely kicked a ball this season and he needs game-time.
The club probably doesn’t want us anywhere near that surface. The NFL players union has been trying to get rid of the surface because the data suggests there is a higher rate of injury on that surface compared to grass. It is silly that an outdoor stadium in Switzerland uses that surface. I suppose they want it so they can host concerts at the stadium, that is why the NFL owners like it.Surprised we don’t have one at the CFA.
Kevin usually needs 2 and a half proper games before clicking into match fitnessPep's comment about Phil and Bernardo only needing two or three training sessions to get up to full speed was very interesting to me. I wonder how many Kev needs. I suspect it's quite a few, because of the kind of explosive game he plays.
Yeah he always starts after injury with proverbially 4/5 beers on his body.Kevin usually needs 2 and a half proper games before clicking into match fitness
The club probably doesn’t want us anywhere near that surface. The NFL players union has been trying to get rid of the surface because the data suggests there is a higher rate of injury on that surface compared to grass. It is silly that an outdoor stadium in Switzerland uses that surface. I suppose they want it so they can host concerts at the stadium, that is why the NFL owners like it.
Interestingly enough the Green Bay Packers play on a really similar to surface to the Etihad. In fact, I think it is exactly the same. They do get a lot of snow in northern Wisconsin similar to Switzerland, but obviously football ends in January up north.I wonder if it’s because of the winters they have in Switzerland. If you were constantly battling heavy snowfall and the pitch freezing rock hard grass wouldn’t do it no matter how much undersoil heating you have.