PeterParker wrote:Sunderland will be the decisive moment for him. Make it or break it.
Very eager to see where Moyes will put him, central or right back.
You forgot the most probable option: the bench.
PeterParker wrote:Sunderland will be the decisive moment for him. Make it or break it.
Very eager to see where Moyes will put him, central or right back.
Moonchesteri wrote:PeterParker wrote:Sunderland will be the decisive moment for him. Make it or break it.
Very eager to see where Moyes will put him, central or right back.
You forgot the most probable option: the bench.
john@staustell wrote:Playing at right back today after a mysterious withdrawal of Van Arnout just before ko
Beefymcfc wrote:john@staustell wrote:Playing at right back today after a mysterious withdrawal of Van Arnout just before ko
It was a mystery to van Arnout as well.
Hope he doesn't catch anything from the Rag on the wing. In fact, isn't Jizzjaz still the best young talent around?
fangsanalsatan wrote:I don't usually necro old topics, but I really like this one's title.
Anyway, according to Kristof Terreur of HLN (via citywatch), City won't sell, but neither will Pep integrate him into the first team this season, so another loan beckons.
Also, kicked some bloke's head in on the streets of Brussels.
johnny crossan wrote:fangsanalsatan wrote:I don't usually necro old topics, but I really like this one's title.
Anyway, according to Kristof Terreur of HLN (via citywatch), City won't sell, but neither will Pep integrate him into the first team this season, so another loan beckons.
Also, kicked some bloke's head in on the streets of Brussels.
the fruits of his recent Glasgow education no doubt
bigblue wrote:Winning and performing at top level is as much a mindset as anything else.
Don't think I can remember a loan spell at a team that has a terrible season ever helping a young player. What on earth was Denayer supposed to learn from losing every week while playing tactics from david fucking moyse?
bigblue wrote:Winning and performing at top level is as much a mindset as anything else.
Don't think I can remember a loan spell at a team that has a terrible season ever helping a young player. What on earth was Denayer supposed to learn from losing every week while playing tactics from david fucking moyse?
Wonderwall wrote:bigblue wrote:Winning and performing at top level is as much a mindset as anything else.
Don't think I can remember a loan spell at a team that has a terrible season ever helping a young player. What on earth was Denayer supposed to learn from losing every week while playing tactics from david fucking moyse?
Well.he has certainly had a roller coaster, going from Celtic where he was loved and won trophies to..... A shithole where he was relegated.
Must be character building
MilnersJaw wrote:hes just been seen booting someone in the head who was already restrained on the floor.
bigblue wrote:MilnersJaw wrote:hes just been seen booting someone in the head who was already restrained on the floor.
Looks more like he kicked the guy in gray (who was apparently punching his friend in black on the ground). So not really that bad at all in my opinion.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/40028193
MilnersJaw wrote:its quite obvious he kicks the guy in black. you see the guys arm flap on the floor as soon as the foot connects.
An eight-second video of the incident - which took place on Sunday - shows the 21-year-old striking a man who is punching another man on the floor.
A longer version shows how Denayer, at first reluctant to intervene, strikes out when his friend is pinned down.
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"The police have made a report but there are no charges against Jason. He was in the wrong place at the wrong time."
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