It's beyond beliefAs if it wasn't enough, the first excerpts had the public retching and it continues until there is a full gag reflex.
Makes you wonder what's behind this when it's nowhere near deserved.
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It's beyond beliefAs if it wasn't enough, the first excerpts had the public retching and it continues until there is a full gag reflex.
Makes you wonder what's behind this when it's nowhere near deserved.
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How is the press he is receiving down to the player himself? Contrary to what some might think, Bellingham won't be paying a PR company to blow smoke up his arse on a regular. It's a simple enough formula; he's young, he's handsome, he's a brilliant footballer, he plays for a prestigious European club, he's marketable. He was always going to be a goldmine for the media.You keep saying people are bitter but if you don’t see he’s getting press that far outweighs his performances so far then I imagine it doesn’t take much for you to get wondrous feelings on a daily basis.
Disagree. He's a proven match winner with Madrid and England. Phil is a match winner, as is Saka, and we're going to need as many match winners as possible on the pitch tomorrow given our opposition will dominate the ball. We looked cohesive and fluid against the Netherlands, Bellingham was a part of that.I want England to win, we stand a better chance of us winning without Bellingham.
You forgot to say he doesn't play for City and his name is not Phil Foden.How is the press he is receiving down to the player himself? Contrary to what some might think, Bellingham won't be paying a PR company to blow smoke up his arse on a regular. It's a simple enough formula; he's young, he's handsome, he's a brilliant footballer, he plays for a prestigious European club, he's marketable. He was always going to be a goldmine for the media.
With Mbappé arriving, he certainly won’t be the centre of attention, as he was last season.The lads setting himself up for a big fall. Madrid teams evolve and move on quite quickly. His last 5 months performances will not be tolerated going forward and his manager will not be frightened to drop him. He needs to learn to release the ball earlier rather than try to win games on his own.
I foresee a difficult season ahead at Madrid and possibly a big money move back to a club in the UK where I think he will mirror the Pogba model of one good game in six.
Good afternoon, Kirsty.Nah, he's the guy that works down the chippy.
What did he contribute to the victory?Disagree. He's a proven match winner with Madrid and England. Phil is a match winner, as is Saka, and we're going to need as many match winners as possible on the pitch tomorrow given our opposition will dominate the ball. We looked cohesive and fluid against the Netherlands, Bellingham was a part of that.
God knows! Anything is possible...lol