Sleeping_Easy
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We’ve not been watching the same Doku this seasonDoku could do with watching the PSG left winger for the last ten minutes. Beat the defender and cross, not beat him fifteen times and then mess up.
We’ve not been watching the same Doku this seasonDoku could do with watching the PSG left winger for the last ten minutes. Beat the defender and cross, not beat him fifteen times and then mess up.
Yeah, lots of pushing and shoving.Liverpool excellent off the ball tonight.
Sylvain Distin at Villa Park.
One to keep an eye on if Spurs continue to be a disaster.
16 games in all comps won on the trot.Those questioning Vinnie's readiness for such a high-profile job as Bayern are looking a little foolish now, to say the least.
There was an interesting debate on Trans Europe express last Sunday about Vinny.Those questioning Vinnie's readiness for such a high-profile job as Bayern are looking a little foolish now, to say the least.
It'll definitely happen one day as long as he keeps this going.Unfortunately, I see that Vin has signed a new contract taking to him to 2029. So that seems to be decided in his own mind. I think having managed a genuine big club in Europe, and being one of the most intelligent and authoritative players we've ever had, would have made him at least one of the potential heirs to Pep. But it's not to be.
Rodri is back too!Very confident going into Sunday after watching this. Madrid didnt get any calls, they kind of shrunk under pressure and Mbappe looked off it.
We are at home with the best striker on the planet, arguably the best player on the planet in the form of his life against a pretty dodgy Liverpool defence. Why not fancy it lads?
Ben Arfa scored a similar goal for Newcastle in the PL, as Distin did for us for Villa.Can anyone help me out: didn't Van de Ven score a similar goal not so long ago in the PL? Or am I thinking of Gareth Bale when he went way off the pitch that time....
There was an interesting debate on Trans Europe express last Sunday about Vinny.
The German journalist said, to paraphrase him: Vinny has changed the culture of the club. His personality has managed the the egos of the selfish players and some directors and the whole lot are dancing to his tune. It's something never seen before within Bayern. He's created a we play as one team ethic throughout the organisation.
I hope we're keeping tabs on him should he wants to come back of course. He might fancy building his own dynasty somewhere else.
Quite why their collective arses go when they play in front of thousands of booing Scandinavians when they play in an enormous football cathedral is beyond meFranco's Fascists will play like er....Real Madrid when we play the cunts at theirs.
Vinny will be our next coach, it’s a given. He loves City way too much and I guarantee, we come calling and he will come back. For Vinny, this place is special. Bayern is a pinnacle job but so is City, he will grow tired of dusting the Bundasliga and want a real challenge.There was an interesting debate on Trans Europe express last Sunday about Vinny.
The German journalist said, to paraphrase him: Vinny has changed the culture of the club. His personality has managed the the egos of the selfish players and some directors and the whole lot are dancing to his tune. It's something never seen before within Bayern. He's created a we play as one team ethic throughout the organisation.
I hope we're keeping tabs on him should he wants to come back of course. He might fancy building his own dynasty somewhere else.
He needs a loan somewhere at Girona or a CfG club, not readyThose questioning Vinnie's readiness for such a high-profile job as Bayern are looking a little foolish now, to say the least.
Just signed a new deal, didn’t he?There was an interesting debate on Trans Europe express last Sunday about Vinny.
The German journalist said, to paraphrase him: Vinny has changed the culture of the club. His personality has managed the the egos of the selfish players and some directors and the whole lot are dancing to his tune. It's something never seen before within Bayern. He's created a we play as one team ethic throughout the organisation.
I hope we're keeping tabs on him should he wants to come back of course. He might fancy building his own dynasty somewhere else.
Let’s not get cocky. Mbappe has been neck and neck with Haaland as the best striker/player on the planet this season and he barely got a sniff last night.Very confident going into Sunday after watching this. Madrid didnt get any calls, they kind of shrunk under pressure and Mbappe looked off it.
We are at home with the best striker on the planet, arguably the best player on the planet in the form of his life against a pretty dodgy Liverpool defence. Why not fancy it lads?
Sylvain Distin at Villa Park.
One to keep an eye on if Spurs continue to be a disaster.
Contracts can be compensated.
And what’s to say Pep won’t renew, until 2029, when Vinnie will be available without having to compensate the German rags?
He’s hardly going to turn down a contract extension at one of the biggest clubs in the world is he? Doesn’t mean if Pep decided to leave in a couple of years and we wanted Vinnie that he wouldn’t still come back though just because he’s under contract.
It'll definitely happen one day as long as he keeps this going.
Love it. No thought about the safe pass and just recycling possession, no robotic football, just following your gut and expressing yourself. A healing is taking place.