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I’d say 3 league titles , an FA cup and a European Cup in 3 seasons make him a success yep

But obviously if you’re a moron who laps up all the press negativity about him and can only remember the last few months then you might disagree.
And how much did he contribute in those titles, 14 goals in 3 soon to be 4 years, averages 3.5 goal per season for 100M. how can you keep defending this guy?
 
False 9. It won us a league. At the moment haaland is a waste of a shirt
How much of that is down to him and down to his service i think is debatable (the service is appalling/ his effort is appalling)
That only worked bc for the most part we had a fully fit team. Who would you put in the false nine position? Every player has been terrible.
 
It has to be one of the worst decisions this club ever made not letting him go to Saudi.

He wanted it, and we "demanded 100M" WTF, they probably would have been happy to pay half, so 8 years service and titles galore would have cost us zero.

Walker 30m rejected, Ederson 40m rejected, Silva 40m rejected.

Shocking decision making, Khaldoon, you should be kicking arse big time.

Khaldoon is a businessman, not a football man. If it was his final decision to hold on to those players, he's not a very good businessman.

Poor all round by the club.
 
I don’t think when we win it’s all down to pep. And normal person will say it’s the players. He might have an idea here and there sure. But it’s the players that are on the field and execute the game. Score the goals, make last ditch tackles, etc.. not pep.
Fair enough mate. The players haven't just suddenly lost all footballing ability though, look at our results pre-October international break we were unbeaten. Its now up to Pep to motivate them to get back the results, at the moment that's not happening and it cant all just be stuck on the players.
 
100%. Can’t believe we didn’t raise the roof today. Only time was after Haalands miss. Second half wasn’t good but it also wasn’t from a lack of effort today. When things are this bad you need a little luck and a lot of help from the fans.
I take it you were singing then...I know I was and quite a few were trying but hard to get an atmosphere going when the game is so slow paced.
 
Yeah 14 goals in 4 years, 3.5 goal per season incredible
If that’s as deep as your analysis of Jack’s contribution goes then there’s little point engaging with you.

Headline stats re goals/assists obviously don’t reveal the much deeper and more complex layers of a player’s effectiveness on the pitch. They’re merely a useful tool for ill informed media morons to pass their prejudices and biases on to daft fans who don’t understand what they’re watching and can’t think for themselves
 
Just got back home and I really, really am not one to criticise the team or manager but it’s getting quite difficult not to now, piss poor from start to finish
 
If that’s as deep as your analysis of Jack’s contribution goes then there’s little point engaging with you.

Headline stats re goals/assists obviously don’t reveal the much deeper and more complex layers of a player’s effectiveness on the pitch. They’re merely a useful tool for ill informed media morons to pass their prejudices and biases on to daft fans who don’t understand what they’re watching and can’t think for themselves
Lmfao mate what is his job as a winger then? Defending? Fuck me ur thick
 
False 9. It won us a league. At the moment haaland is a waste of a shirt
How much of that is down to him and down to his service i think is debatable (the service is appalling/ his effort is appalling)
He’s played every minute, he needs to be sat out for a week, give him a break and give opposition something unexpected to think about
 
Gladly didn't see the game (no Amazon) but a result I expected. It just goes to prove that we relied totally on Rodri and can't play without him. A number of players now getting too old at the same time and no foresight used in effective recruitment. Good at selling, not so at buying. Little hope of Europe next season, probably mid-table at best. Well, it was good while it lasted. The best I've seen in blue for over 70 years, until this season that is!
 
When you see a 36 year old RB in Seamus Coleman the last thing you expect is to see Doku playing inside. Genuinely unbelievable.
The irony is that in the pre-match warm up Doku was practising crosses from the left wing into Haaland, then, once the game starts Doku moved inside and barely saw the wing and made zero crosses. Bizarre tactics.
 
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