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Old fart mixed a shit of De Gea and Lindegaard for months and De Gea wen to be very good for them bastards. so it might work.
His head as well.city 'til i cry said:Joe looks mentally shot to me and appears to be carrying the weight of the world on his shoulders, if a break from the team is what it takes for him to refocus then so be it.
Time will tell if it works only he can put it right, I hope he is back soon but only on merit.
Skashion said:His head as well.city 'til i cry said:Joe looks mentally shot to me and appears to be carrying the weight of the world on his shoulders, if a break from the team is what it takes for him to refocus then so be it.
Time will tell if it works only he can put it right, I hope he is back soon but only on merit.
city 'til i cry said:Joe looks mentally shot to me and appears to be carrying the weight of the world on his shoulders, if a break from the team is what it takes for him to refocus then so be it.
Time will tell if it works only he can put it right, I hope he is back soon but only on merit.
Infirmus Cygnus said:city 'til i cry said:Joe looks mentally shot to me and appears to be carrying the weight of the world on his shoulders, if a break from the team is what it takes for him to refocus then so be it.
Time will tell if it works only he can put it right, I hope he is back soon but only on merit.
Mentally shot? He's a footballer, not a front line infantryman in Afghanistan. I don't doubt there's pressure to cope with but let's have some perspective. Keepers can have crises of confidence if they have a few bad matches, especially at the level Joe plays at. Is there something else going on behind the scenes we are not privvy to that is affecting his mindset??
Pants hasn't showed he is able to restore a dependably safe pair of hands to secure us the Premiership or trophy this year, but the No1 shirt is there for him to claim if he can put in the performances we expect and need.
George Hannah said:Ian Cheeseman got it spot on - Nasty ignored Joe's call but still had the opportunity to have cleared it. 100% his error.BillyShears said:davealvers said:I'm sorry but this really is the definition of burying your head in the sand. I am as big a fan of Joe as anyone but to try to dismiss these as not his fault is simply not accepting the problem. How are you ever supposed to fix something if you don't acknowledge that it is broken in the first place?
Yeah I agree ... it takes a special kind of love for Joe to say that Chelsea's winner was anything but his own fault!
Infirmus Cygnus said:city 'til i cry said:Joe looks mentally shot to me and appears to be carrying the weight of the world on his shoulders, if a break from the team is what it takes for him to refocus then so be it.
Time will tell if it works only he can put it right, I hope he is back soon but only on merit.
Mentally shot? He's a footballer, not a front line infantryman in Afghanistan. I don't doubt there's pressure to cope with but let's have some perspective. Keepers can have crises of confidence if they have a few bad matches, especially at the level Joe plays at. Is there something else going on behind the scenes we are not privvy to that is affecting his mindset??
Pants hasn't showed he is able to restore a dependably safe pair of hands to secure us the Premiership or trophy this year, but the No1 shirt is there for him to claim if he can put in the performances we expect and need.