sheblue wrote:Two votes for the medal clad lump of shit....![]()
Knowing that I made the thread, I think who voted "Lump of shit" were sure I was refering to Sterling, the other lump of shit in our squad and my heart.
sheblue wrote:Two votes for the medal clad lump of shit....![]()
PeterParker wrote:sheblue wrote:Two votes for the medal clad lump of shit....![]()
Knowing that I made the thread, I think who voted "Lump of shit" were sure I was refering to Sterling, the other lump of shit in our squad and my heart.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:I would love to hear explanations for John Stones.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:I would love to hear explanations for John Stones.
BlueinBosnia wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:I would love to hear explanations for John Stones.
Stones would be battling with Gundogan for most improved player, but nowhere near a contender for best player. He's not even in our first XI in terms of appearances (13th in PL, 15th in all comps).
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:I would love to hear explanations for John Stones.
Stones would be battling with Gundogan for most improved player, but nowhere near a contender for best player. He's not even in our first XI in terms of appearances (13th in PL, 15th in all comps).
My point exactly. Sure he has improved from terrible depths where he was but I wouldn't consider him to be even among ten best players we've had this season. Even KdB with his supposed "down season" has been ten million times better player.
Mase wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:I would love to hear explanations for John Stones.
Stones would be battling with Gundogan for most improved player, but nowhere near a contender for best player. He's not even in our first XI in terms of appearances (13th in PL, 15th in all comps).
My point exactly. Sure he has improved from terrible depths where he was but I wouldn't consider him to be even among ten best players we've had this season. Even KdB with his supposed "down season" has been ten million times better player.
You genuinely wouldn’t consider Stones in our top 10 players this season?
How many clean sheets? It wasn’t all Dias.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Mase wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:I would love to hear explanations for John Stones.
Stones would be battling with Gundogan for most improved player, but nowhere near a contender for best player. He's not even in our first XI in terms of appearances (13th in PL, 15th in all comps).
My point exactly. Sure he has improved from terrible depths where he was but I wouldn't consider him to be even among ten best players we've had this season. Even KdB with his supposed "down season" has been ten million times better player.
You genuinely wouldn’t consider Stones in our top 10 players this season?
How many clean sheets? It wasn’t all Dias.
It was mostly Dias. I can't even begin to explain how his movement and positioning covered lot of Stones errors and gave him the liberty to do what I suppose he does best ie throw himself in for 50/50 challenges.
Mase wrote:Mahrez, Gundo, Dias - all had great seasons. But Foden for me has been class.
john@staustell wrote:Mase wrote:Mahrez, Gundo, Dias - all had great seasons. But Foden for me has been class.
Those 4 were my picks too, with Stones until last week!
Mahrez and Stones have turned around a lot of Anti feeling, Foden brilliant in and out. Gundo eased off on all the scoring but still looks another class when comes on the pitch. But it's Dias that's changed us fundamentally isn't it? Surely.
PeterParker wrote:sheblue wrote:Two votes for the medal clad lump of shit....![]()
Knowing that I made the thread, I think who voted "Lump of shit" were sure I was refering to Sterling, the other lump of shit in our squad and my heart.
Mase wrote:john@staustell wrote:Mase wrote:Mahrez, Gundo, Dias - all had great seasons. But Foden for me has been class.
Those 4 were my picks too, with Stones until last week!
Mahrez and Stones have turned around a lot of Anti feeling, Foden brilliant in and out. Gundo eased off on all the scoring but still looks another class when comes on the pitch. But it's Dias that's changed us fundamentally isn't it? Surely.
I agree Dias has changed us, and we’ve got a young leader that should (fingers crossed) be around for years most likely captaining the team.
But for winning goals and actual outstanding performances I’ve gone with Foden. He’s changed games when he’s come on as a sub, winning goals, loads of energy when the team needs it. THAT goal at Liverpool.
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