TonyColemansbagofapples
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And yet Dias wasAgree. Don't know if it was frustration or malice but was overly physical and lucky not to get booked
And yet Dias wasAgree. Don't know if it was frustration or malice but was overly physical and lucky not to get booked
He was always compared to Vardy (in terms of housery) when he was with us. Shouldn’t come as a surprise that he looked to use his strength.I thought he crossed the line between physical and dirty bastard today.
Just kicked anything that moved in a sky blue shirt, just a lump, a very unlike City player.I thought he crossed the line between physical and dirty bastard today.
No surprise at all mate. Surprise was he looked like he was trying to hurt former friends and colleagues.He was always compared to Vardy (in terms of housery) when he was with us. Shouldn’t come as a surprise that he looked to use his strength.
I’ve obviously missed something here. Why was he trying to hurt them? What did City do to him ? Did he feel he should have stayed and been a part of our winning formula? Did we treat him badly?No surprise at all mate. Surprise was he looked like he was trying to hurt former friends and colleagues.
None of the above mate. Maybe he is a little jealous that he didn’t make it at city or maybe he is just a bit of a shithouse.I’ve obviously missed something here. Why was he trying to hurt them? What did City do to him ? Did he feel he should have stayed and been a part of our winning formula? Did we treat him badly?
I really, really must get into the ITK team! :-) (not
yep, always has been. Some great hold up play tbf.I think that his simply his style of play
yep, always has been. Some great hold up play tbf.
Can not see much improvement from his academy days, lucky to stay on the pitch, perhaps with more ball time he will show better.
We needn't bother ouselves with how good Haaland's touch is, or his contribution to the team dynamic - let's just count the goals!That’s bollocks - in the academy his first touch was really poor at times and balls would just bounce off him. Now his hold up plays is excellent, and I’d argue he’s probably better at it than Haaland.
If they score 5 this season I’ll be surprised.I thought everythin g about his game yesterday, showed exactly why he'd never have made it here, didn't create much, gave a lot of fouls away, gave the ball away.
If he scoes 5 for them this season I'll be surprised.
No surprise. He was sent off twice in academy matches against Derby, where we signed him from. Seems a bit of a deadhead. Until he learns he will not properly progress and he is building a reputation that will be difficult to shake off. Kick City off the park, however, and no harm is done.I’ve obviously missed something here. Why was he trying to hurt them? What did City do to him ? Did he feel he should have stayed and been a part of our winning formula? Did we treat him badly?
I really, really must get into the ITK team! :-) (not)
I can testify that Haalands touch is improved since joining us. They do their Rondo pre match right in front of us. A fridge would have performed it better initially. Now he is almost as good as anyone else.We needn't bother ouselves with how good Haaland's touch is, or his contribution to the team dynamic - let's just count the goals!
Yes, but you would argue in favour of any youth product whatever the scenario. :-)That’s bollocks - in the academy his first touch was really poor at times and balls would just bounce off him. Now his hold up plays is excellent, and I’d argue he’s probably better at it than Haaland.