stonerblue
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You're right, they would.I feel like some of you would groan if he scores rather than celebrate
You're right, they would.I feel like some of you would groan if he scores rather than celebrate
Some of it is just pure hate and nowt to do with footballIts not hate, its just justifiable criticism because he's been rubbish the last two games yet still gets the media love in.
I think Saka and Foden have shown signs of linking up well together. They do seem to be on each others' wavelengths.Bukayo Saka’s Slap Down Proves The Ego Issue England Has
Saka rarely puts a step wrong in either his words or his play, but this was a polite slap down to a man idolized at the club he plays for.www.forbes.com
yes, that German side who until yesterday hadn't reached the last 8 of any of their last 7 or 8 tournaments.
Italy are no longer a problem, Switzerland quite possibly will be. I admire your continued defence of of Southgate, misplaced though it seems to me to be. What I don't understand is how you cannot see the errors he makes repeated ad infinitum?
Fair points, problem is, if Bellingham isn't following instructions, he should be dropped, simple! He's not a balon d'or winner yet, no matter what he believes.I think Saka and Foden have shown signs of linking up well together. They do seem to be on each others' wavelengths.
The issue is Bellingham frequently gets in the way and that's down to either bad coaching or Bellingham not following instructions. For us to get behind defences we need Saka and Foden to play with more freedom.
One ping only please!...Have you been hypnotized? Blink twice if you have.
The needle has yet to register a flicker on my excitometer…although, to be fair, that’s not unusual these days.So; are excitement levels on BM building up to a crescendo at this stage, or what?
What?
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