I’d read Onana didn’t fancy going to the African CN - probably worried the rags will change the locks while he’s away.
Or he's that shit he won't even play
I’d read Onana didn’t fancy going to the African CN - probably worried the rags will change the locks while he’s away.
Are you saying he's available if only they'd just ask ?I see Rooney is no longer a manager, left by mutual consent!
What a bloody farce that would be, Shrek taking over from ten bob and his bobbins? Oh, please - let this happen. I'll be a good boy and I will definitely NOT harbour un-gentlemanly thoughts about Holly Willoughby ever ever again...probably.Are you saying he's available if only they'd just ask ?
In contrast to Greenwood who entered without consent...I see Rooney is no longer a manager, left by mutual consent!
If they were more down to Earth and knew their stuff, they’d understand that they haven’t convincingly beaten anyone because they aren’t a convincingly good team.Rags will be happy yesterday that they got the win but when that excitement dies down , surely they've still got to be asking major questions about why they haven't even had a convincing win in the League this season
Got completely outplayed by wolves and cheated them out of a penalty
They had to come from behind against Forest and won with a pen that never was
Pretty much outplayed by Burnley and got rescued by a good goal and if Burnley had any decent forward players they would have won
Then yesterday scraped a win in injury time against Brentford
There's a good chance that all these wins were against teams that won't finish in the top 10 and they were real struggles and they were second best in most of the games.
We've seen them player two decent teams in Brighton and Spurs and they got beaten with ease.
I think that possibly their players have come to that realization and hence the lap of honor, knowing that there won't be many chances to do it again.If they were more down to Earth and knew their stuff, they’d understand that they haven’t convincingly beaten anyone because they aren’t a convincingly good team.
If they started to understand that more, they’d enjoy it all a bit more and just appreciate it when they do win.
Their demands are far too unrealistic. Their time has been and gone, there are better clubs around now than them.
Rag and mutual consentI see Rooney is no longer a manager, left by mutual consent!