Son-Mahrez swapBuy son, he is incredible. Spurs are better without Kane.
Son-Mahrez swapBuy son, he is incredible. Spurs are better without Kane.
I was wondering the same thing.I can only see it as an attitude issue at this stage. How that manifests itself is a riddle. Poor application in training?
Son-Mahrez swap
Only my opinion but it would possibly be like for like.
They are both players who thrive on space to run into and at defenders.
However we play teams who park the bus and there is never any large space for our forwards to run into.
Let me begin,pack it in
As wide a vocabulary as I like to think I possess, I’ve never quite got the knack of the difference between ‘who’ and ‘whom’. Same with ‘effect’ and ‘affect’, to the extend that I sometimes deploy ‘impact upon’ instead.
Just got a mental block.
Is this thread title correctly spelt? I expect it is, as it’s been going a while.
‘Extend’ was a typo!Use whom when it is the object of a verb or preposition, so the him/her trick can be helpful.
Effect is more commonly a noun, affect a verb, though effect can be used as a verb in the sense of to bring about a change in something. Impact in UK English is more commonly a noun, but, in US English, it is also commonly used as a verb, something which is evidently effecting a change in your usage. ;-)
Extend is also a verb, extent a noun, but that confusion is more often to do with the written word being affected by the writer’s pronunciation.
And before any Mod complains, Aouar and Ndombele for starters.
‘Extend’ was a typo!