zuricity wrote:According to the commentator , apparently Cole ( Porter) Palmer, on a different level, walks on water.
I thought that was only Dennis Tueart ??
4 ex City ( Academy players ) in the Chavs line-up.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:zuricity wrote:According to the commentator , apparently Cole ( Porter) Palmer, on a different level, walks on water.
I thought that was only Dennis Tueart ??
4 ex City ( Academy players ) in the Chavs line-up.
After Chelsea's Conference League final in Wroclaw, Poland, we spoke to Cole Palmer. He told us he was sick of going sideways and backwards and that he simply decided to go for it when he set up the goals which won them that trophy over Real Betis. At the time, we did wonder privately how that would go down with Enzo Maresca, and clearly, Palmer's words touched a slight nerve with his manager as the Blues boss brought it up during his post-match press conference after beating Los Angeles FC. Maresca told us: 'After the Conference League final he said that he was quite bored receiving the ball and so he decided to do something different.'
Pep has also consistently failed to let talented players fully express themselves. Unless that mindset changes next season, we’ll be stuck with the same tedious cycle of sideways and backwards passing.
Hopefully, that approach is finally put to rest.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:zuricity wrote:According to the commentator , apparently Cole ( Porter) Palmer, on a different level, walks on water.
I thought that was only Dennis Tueart ??
4 ex City ( Academy players ) in the Chavs line-up.
After Chelsea's Conference League final in Wroclaw, Poland, we spoke to Cole Palmer. He told us he was sick of going sideways and backwards and that he simply decided to go for it when he set up the goals which won them that trophy over Real Betis. At the time, we did wonder privately how that would go down with Enzo Maresca, and clearly, Palmer's words touched a slight nerve with his manager as the Blues boss brought it up during his post-match press conference after beating Los Angeles FC. Maresca told us: 'After the Conference League final he said that he was quite bored receiving the ball and so he decided to do something different.'
Pep has also consistently failed to let talented players fully express themselves. Unless that mindset changes next season, we’ll be stuck with the same tedious cycle of sideways and backwards passing.
Hopefully, that approach is finally put to rest.
stupot wrote:Kev constantly expressed himself with countless goals and assists.
Foden his Player of the Year season, how many times did he cut in from the right and curl one into the top left corner.
Marmoush has already scored a good few from outside the box.
Rodri scores loads from the edge of the box.
Can't wait to see Cherki
zuricity wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:zuricity wrote:According to the commentator , apparently Cole ( Porter) Palmer, on a different level, walks on water.
I thought that was only Dennis Tueart ??
4 ex City ( Academy players ) in the Chavs line-up.
After Chelsea's Conference League final in Wroclaw, Poland, we spoke to Cole Palmer. He told us he was sick of going sideways and backwards and that he simply decided to go for it when he set up the goals which won them that trophy over Real Betis. At the time, we did wonder privately how that would go down with Enzo Maresca, and clearly, Palmer's words touched a slight nerve with his manager as the Blues boss brought it up during his post-match press conference after beating Los Angeles FC. Maresca told us: 'After the Conference League final he said that he was quite bored receiving the ball and so he decided to do something different.'
Pep has also consistently failed to let talented players fully express themselves. Unless that mindset changes next season, we’ll be stuck with the same tedious cycle of sideways and backwards passing.
Hopefully, that approach is finally put to rest.
All I asked was if it is only Dennis Tueart that walks on water.
.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:zuricity wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:zuricity wrote:According to the commentator , apparently Cole ( Porter) Palmer, on a different level, walks on water.
I thought that was only Dennis Tueart ??
4 ex City ( Academy players ) in the Chavs line-up.
After Chelsea's Conference League final in Wroclaw, Poland, we spoke to Cole Palmer. He told us he was sick of going sideways and backwards and that he simply decided to go for it when he set up the goals which won them that trophy over Real Betis. At the time, we did wonder privately how that would go down with Enzo Maresca, and clearly, Palmer's words touched a slight nerve with his manager as the Blues boss brought it up during his post-match press conference after beating Los Angeles FC. Maresca told us: 'After the Conference League final he said that he was quite bored receiving the ball and so he decided to do something different.'
Pep has also consistently failed to let talented players fully express themselves. Unless that mindset changes next season, we’ll be stuck with the same tedious cycle of sideways and backwards passing.
Hopefully, that approach is finally put to rest.
All I asked was if it is only Dennis Tueart that walks on water.
.
That was enough to start me off on this little tiny rant.
salford city wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:zuricity wrote:According to the commentator , apparently Cole ( Porter) Palmer, on a different level, walks on water.
I thought that was only Dennis Tueart ??
4 ex City ( Academy players ) in the Chavs line-up.
After Chelsea's Conference League final in Wroclaw, Poland, we spoke to Cole Palmer. He told us he was sick of going sideways and backwards and that he simply decided to go for it when he set up the goals which won them that trophy over Real Betis. At the time, we did wonder privately how that would go down with Enzo Maresca, and clearly, Palmer's words touched a slight nerve with his manager as the Blues boss brought it up during his post-match press conference after beating Los Angeles FC. Maresca told us: 'After the Conference League final he said that he was quite bored receiving the ball and so he decided to do something different.'
Pep has also consistently failed to let talented players fully express themselves. Unless that mindset changes next season, we’ll be stuck with the same tedious cycle of sideways and backwards passing.
Hopefully, that approach is finally put to rest.
Agree wirh this. Pep has been backed in the past 2 windows and it's up to him to deliver. Honestly, I don't know if he has it within himself to change his approach. He HAS to following last seasons shit-show. If he can take the brakes off his safety first possession based approach we could be right back up there for some time looking at the age of the squad. Looking forward to seeing us tomorrow and how we set up
carl_feedthegoat wrote:From what I have read, it seems the coaches last season just lost all motivation and became completely ineffective — which probably explains a lot.”
sheblue wrote:Yes, blame the coaches, especially those that are gone.
Mase wrote:Our next game is at 2am?!!
BlueinBosnia wrote:Mase wrote:Our next game is at 2am?!!
Yeah, the Gold Cup is being played in the USA at the same time in the same country (18,200 went to watch Panama v. Guadeloupe the other day), and they have to 'maximize global viewership', meaning games are played at completely odd times.
BlueinBosnia wrote:Mase wrote:Our next game is at 2am?!!
Yeah, the Gold Cup is being played in the USA at the same time in the same country (18,200 went to watch Panama v. Guadeloupe the other day), and they have to 'maximize global viewership', meaning games are played at completely odd times.
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