Moonchesteri wrote:Bravo in Prem.
Shot saved - tick
Defence looking more assured - tick
"Can play from the back" - tick
ABSOLUTELY FUCKING ZERO REASON TO PLAY BRAVO NEVER AGAIN - FACT.
Bravo in Prem?
Moonchesteri wrote:Bravo in Prem.
Shot saved - tick
Defence looking more assured - tick
"Can play from the back" - tick
ABSOLUTELY FUCKING ZERO REASON TO PLAY BRAVO NEVER AGAIN - FACT.
Justified logic wrote:Moonchesteri wrote:Bravo in Prem.
Shot saved - tick
Defence looking more assured - tick
"Can play from the back" - tick
ABSOLUTELY FUCKING ZERO REASON TO PLAY BRAVO NEVER AGAIN - FACT.
Bravo in Prem?
Blue Since 76 wrote:After a lot of soul searching, I feel I need to come out and admit I prefer Willy.
Remember when we'd all panic when his name appeared and now he's the safe pair of hands.
Mase wrote:Blue Since 76 wrote:After a lot of soul searching, I feel I need to come out and admit I prefer Willy.
Remember when we'd all panic when his name appeared and now he's the safe pair of hands.
It's mad isn't it. Maybe though now Pep has seen his mistake.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Mase wrote:Blue Since 76 wrote:After a lot of soul searching, I feel I need to come out and admit I prefer Willy.
Remember when we'd all panic when his name appeared and now he's the safe pair of hands.
It's mad isn't it. Maybe though now Pep has seen his mistake.
Hopefully this benching of Bravo works and he comes back as the keeper we bought.
Chuffed for Willy, it should serve as a lesson to us in writing players off too early although that's probably wishful thinking.
Cocacolajojo wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Mase wrote:Blue Since 76 wrote:After a lot of soul searching, I feel I need to come out and admit I prefer Willy.
Remember when we'd all panic when his name appeared and now he's the safe pair of hands.
It's mad isn't it. Maybe though now Pep has seen his mistake.
Hopefully this benching of Bravo works and he comes back as the keeper we bought.
Chuffed for Willy, it should serve as a lesson to us in writing players off too early although that's probably wishful thinking.
He's over thirty and has had two seasons here before this one. I had written him off and I would definitely not call it too early after two seasons. His form was uneven and brilliant games would be mixed with howlers. If he now moves on and performs well for the rest of the season I think most people will be chuffed they did not (except Carl, probably, I mean I donät know Carl but you have a history, you have to admit) write him off early.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Mase wrote:Blue Since 76 wrote:After a lot of soul searching, I feel I need to come out and admit I prefer Willy.
Remember when we'd all panic when his name appeared and now he's the safe pair of hands.
It's mad isn't it. Maybe though now Pep has seen his mistake.
Hopefully this benching of Bravo works and he comes back as the keeper we bought.
Chuffed for Willy, it should serve as a lesson to us in writing players off too early although that's probably wishful thinking.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Mase wrote:Blue Since 76 wrote:After a lot of soul searching, I feel I need to come out and admit I prefer Willy.
Remember when we'd all panic when his name appeared and now he's the safe pair of hands.
It's mad isn't it. Maybe though now Pep has seen his mistake.
Hopefully this benching of Bravo works and he comes back as the keeper we bought.
Chuffed for Willy, it should serve as a lesson to us in writing players off too early although that's probably wishful thinking.
Lets be honest , Willys fuckign shit as well . Bravo is that fucking bad that he makes Willy look like Buffon.
iwasthere2012 wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Mase wrote:Blue Since 76 wrote:After a lot of soul searching, I feel I need to come out and admit I prefer Willy.
Remember when we'd all panic when his name appeared and now he's the safe pair of hands.
It's mad isn't it. Maybe though now Pep has seen his mistake.
Hopefully this benching of Bravo works and he comes back as the keeper we bought.
Chuffed for Willy, it should serve as a lesson to us in writing players off too early although that's probably wishful thinking.
Lets be honest , Willys fuckign shit as well . Bravo is that fucking bad that he makes Willy look like Buffon.
I wouldn't deny that Carl. what I would say in defence of Willy's time with us is, that he has never raised any bother about being no.2 in ranking.
He took his odd game and performed well in the league cups. He played his part in us winning the cup final against Liverpool. We'll always be grateful.
He has sat out league games this year watching Bravo play shite. He has never had a run of games to get his confidence, but maybe now he will.
Because as you point out. He is the lesser of two evils.
I thought he showed a big improvement in his passing and dealing with a lot of play around our box.
West Ham didn't press high, which helped, but I think the added speed to our attack is going to make a lot of teams think twice about
pressing too high. They are now all vulnerable to a ball over the top, or one defence splitting pass to the space in behind.
There is no doubt the likes of Stones looked far more comfortable with Willy behind him. As others have said, he was very vocal.
I hope Willy keeps his place and goes from strength to strength.
iwasthere2012 wrote:I wouldn't deny that Carl. what I would say in defence of Willy's time with us is, that he has never raised any bother about being no.2 in ranking.
He took his odd game and performed well in the league cups. He played his part in us winning the cup final against Liverpool. We'll always be grateful.
He has sat out league games this year watching Bravo play shite. He has never had a run of games to get his confidence, but maybe now he will.
Because as you point out. He is the lesser of two evils.
I thought he showed a big improvement in his passing and dealing with a lot of play around our box.
West Ham didn't press high, which helped, but I think the added speed to our attack is going to make a lot of teams think twice about
pressing too high. They are now all vulnerable to a ball over the top, or one defence splitting pass to the space in behind.
There is no doubt the likes of Stones looked far more comfortable with Willy behind him. As others have said, he was very vocal.
I hope Willy keeps his place and goes from strength to strength.
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:He has not done much wrong when given the chance. Tonight he has been secure again when they tried to apply pressure. I thought the goal against Swansea was a bit soft, he went down in instalments, but Bravo would certainly have done no better.
Willy stays for now.
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