Bernardo Silva: “Something has to change. You learn who you can go to war with, first of all"

Nor should he. The slander on his name this season from some nobheads on a certain podcast had been an absolute disgrace. Wankers.
I find all football podcasts are more about those hosting and commenting, rather than the football, and the views exaggerated to gain a form of notoriety.

Don’t listen myself, wouldn’t want to further erode my now fading IQ ;-)
 
Bournemouth kicking him because they couldn't get the ball off him. Is there a better player in the PL at retaining the ball?
Rodri and probably Grealish at City and plenty elsewhere, unless your question was rhetorical in which case ignore me ;-)
 
I find all football podcasts are more about those hosting and commenting, rather than the football, and the views exaggerated to gain a form of notoriety.

Don’t listen myself, wouldn’t want to further erode my now fading IQ ;-)
"I find all football podcasts are more about those hosting and commenting, rather than the football, and the views exaggerated to gain a form of notoriety." Which is why they should be ignored. My Facebook feed (Business and personal) and my very limited twitter feed, only feeds me with decent quality interesting people saying decent quality stuff. I'm setting up a business LinkedIn and Instagram account, and am trying to get them so all I see is good, useful information and to be honest it's hard work due to the level of crap on ALL social media. If any of the "good" ones that I follow starts re-posting crap I'm not interested in, I keep an eye for a while and if it continues - they're gone.
 
It seems some are choosing to play the man, not the ball. Although I don't agree with it, it may be understandable after we have performed this season and the FA Cup Final.

Bernardo's dedication on the pitch and attitude to winning, from my perspective, is equal to that of Kompany and Ferna. The "I wouldn't go to war with him" is, quite frankly, laughable. There's a reason an all time great manager adores him. You don't get that much love from Pep if you are not a warrior on the pitch.

I don't know how to take his comments. There have been a number of odd things happening this season, with Foden's issues, Grealish's behaviour, Walker's "head not being in the right place" and De Bruyne's injury that had the club perplexed. Then we had seemingly perplexing selections which, let's be honest, we were not well informed about. We don't know if these selections were based on attitudes, performance in training, knocks or disciplinary in nature.

When you consider these issues, plus injuries suffered by Rodri, Stones, Ake, and Akanji, Walker leaving mid season and Pep's domestic issues (not saying this is a major issue), we would do well to finish in a CL place. It's been a weird season.
 
Bernardo was superb again last night.
Agree was there for all to see. But vrs. scouse twats etc on the otherhand remains to be seen. If he actually was in a more functional line up unlike many this season he might have a rebirth. Is only 30! He needs a proper break like many of them. Hopefully Pep plays enough younger lads this summer . . .
 
Bernardo would try to run through brick walls for this club. Superb player with an attitude to match. The amount of effort he's put in this season doing the work of two men to try to cope with the deficiencies of our injuries and loss of form of a few others and he's still criticised by some. Pep still picks him. Says it all. Absolute legend and treble winner.
 
Bernardo would try to run through brick walls for this club. Superb player with an attitude to match. The amount of effort he's put in this season doing the work of two men to try to cope with the deficiencies of our injuries and loss of form of a few others and he's still criticised by some. Pep still picks him. Says it all. Absolute legend and treble winner.
Absolutely this. Others have gone missing this season but Bernardo has never hidden. He’s ran his bollocks off like a warrior trying to carry players all around him. I’d bet my house on Pep keeping him this summer and him being back to his best with a decent break.
 
It seems some are choosing to play the man, not the ball. Although I don't agree with it, it may be understandable after we have performed this season and the FA Cup Final.

Bernardo's dedication on the pitch and attitude to winning, from my perspective, is equal to that of Kompany and Ferna. The "I wouldn't go to war with him" is, quite frankly, laughable. There's a reason an all time great manager adores him. You don't get that much love from Pep if you are not a warrior on the pitch.

I don't know how to take his comments. There have been a number of odd things happening this season, with Foden's issues, Grealish's behaviour, Walker's "head not being in the right place" and De Bruyne's injury that had the club perplexed. Then we had seemingly perplexing selections which, let's be honest, we were not well informed about. We don't know if these selections were based on attitudes, performance in training, knocks or disciplinary in nature.

When you consider these issues, plus injuries suffered by Rodri, Stones, Ake, and Akanji, Walker leaving mid season and Pep's domestic issues (not saying this is a major issue), we would do well to finish in a CL place. It's been a weird season.
Would be a fun end of season documentary I doubt we'll ever see.
 

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