charvet_wonderland wrote:Another “positive” one
belleebee wrote:charvet_wonderland wrote:Another “positive” one
Excellent article. Not overtly pro-City but clear and incisive analysis, setting out the facts that most so-called ‘journalists’ choose get paid to ignore.
Outcast wrote:https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/van-dijk-liverpool-city-injury-22866317
Better stay home lads
Outcast wrote:https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/van-dijk-liverpool-city-injury-22866317
Better stay home lads
nottsblue wrote:Outcast wrote:https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/van-dijk-liverpool-city-injury-22866317
Better stay home lads
Dimples wrote:VVD has lost half a yard of pace and with the type of injury he had and his age it is doubtful if he will ever get back to where he was.
This is going to become a major problem for him and Liverpool. Liverpool's high line relies on VVD's pace to cover the space in behind. Without that pace they are going to have to play deeper or risk being caught out.
They have started to give up more chances and goals lately. I think it is down to loss of pace by VVD.
Anyone got any thoughts on this?
Harry Dowd scored wrote:Dimples wrote:VVD has lost half a yard of pace and with the type of injury he had and his age it is doubtful if he will ever get back to where he was.
This is going to become a major problem for him and Liverpool. Liverpool's high line relies on VVD's pace to cover the space in behind. Without that pace they are going to have to play deeper or risk being caught out.
They have started to give up more chances and goals lately. I think it is down to loss of pace by VVD.
Anyone got any thoughts on this?
Although they have only conceded 19, that may disguise the actuality, they have conceded 3 at Brentford 2 at home to Brighton, in the last game Palace continually got behind them and should have scored more, would have done if pigmol hadn’t come to their rescue, so I agree VVD has lost something and it will cost them in the bigger games
zuricity wrote:Harry Dowd scored wrote:Dimples wrote:VVD has lost half a yard of pace and with the type of injury he had and his age it is doubtful if he will ever get back to where he was.
This is going to become a major problem for him and Liverpool. Liverpool's high line relies on VVD's pace to cover the space in behind. Without that pace they are going to have to play deeper or risk being caught out.
They have started to give up more chances and goals lately. I think it is down to loss of pace by VVD.
Anyone got any thoughts on this?
Although they have only conceded 19, that may disguise the actuality, they have conceded 3 at Brentford 2 at home to Brighton, in the last game Palace continually got behind them and should have scored more, would have done if pigmol hadn’t come to their rescue, so I agree VVD has lost something and it will cost them in the bigger games
I don't understand all the bull about Dick VD. He's a row Z specialist nothing more and now he's old and his knee is crocked.
PeterParker wrote:zuricity wrote:Harry Dowd scored wrote:Dimples wrote:VVD has lost half a yard of pace and with the type of injury he had and his age it is doubtful if he will ever get back to where he was.
This is going to become a major problem for him and Liverpool. Liverpool's high line relies on VVD's pace to cover the space in behind. Without that pace they are going to have to play deeper or risk being caught out.
They have started to give up more chances and goals lately. I think it is down to loss of pace by VVD.
Anyone got any thoughts on this?
Although they have only conceded 19, that may disguise the actuality, they have conceded 3 at Brentford 2 at home to Brighton, in the last game Palace continually got behind them and should have scored more, would have done if pigmol hadn’t come to their rescue, so I agree VVD has lost something and it will cost them in the bigger games
I don't understand all the bull about Dick VD. He's a row Z specialist nothing more and now he's old and his knee is crocked.
Agree Zuri, I think we debated here a while back on the subject.
I find him the most inflated center back of all time. He is decent, I would call it even very good, but they made him larger than man with all the bollox around him, made him despicable.
I keep on looking at him on the pitch, his gestures, the way he walks, how he moans non-stop, he is the definition of arrogance.
Even with Tranny I've seen small moments of normality, with this fella, nothing.
I really think he believes his own hype.
patrickblue wrote:PeterParker wrote:zuricity wrote:Harry Dowd scored wrote:Dimples wrote:VVD has lost half a yard of pace and with the type of injury he had and his age it is doubtful if he will ever get back to where he was.
This is going to become a major problem for him and Liverpool. Liverpool's high line relies on VVD's pace to cover the space in behind. Without that pace they are going to have to play deeper or risk being caught out.
They have started to give up more chances and goals lately. I think it is down to loss of pace by VVD.
Anyone got any thoughts on this?
Although they have only conceded 19, that may disguise the actuality, they have conceded 3 at Brentford 2 at home to Brighton, in the last game Palace continually got behind them and should have scored more, would have done if pigmol hadn’t come to their rescue, so I agree VVD has lost something and it will cost them in the bigger games
I don't understand all the bull about Dick VD. He's a row Z specialist nothing more and now he's old and his knee is crocked.
Agree Zuri, I think we debated here a while back on the subject.
I find him the most inflated center back of all time. He is decent, I would call it even very good, but they made him larger than man with all the bollox around him, made him despicable.
I keep on looking at him on the pitch, his gestures, the way he walks, how he moans non-stop, he is the definition of arrogance.
Even with Tranny I've seen small moments of normality, with this fella, nothing.
I really think he believes his own hype.
But no-one's ever dribbled past him.
Harry Dowd scored wrote:[
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