Saul Goodman wrote:nottsblue wrote:Am I alone in thinking modern football boots have a lot to answer for?
No. Theyre far too thin
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:PS I wonder if Nolito, playing as a central striker, might be featured in more games from now on ??
Dameerto wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:PS I wonder if Nolito, playing as a central striker, might be featured in more games from now on ??
I'd been thinking the same thing.
Spurge wrote:Dameerto wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:PS I wonder if Nolito, playing as a central striker, might be featured in more games from now on ??
I'd been thinking the same thing.
Read somewhere that pep has told him to work harder in training if he wants to be considered for a first team start.
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Spurge wrote:Dameerto wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:PS I wonder if Nolito, playing as a central striker, might be featured in more games from now on ??
I'd been thinking the same thing.
Read somewhere that pep has told him to work harder in training if he wants to be considered for a first team start.
Crikey.
On that basis, if Nacho also has somehow become 'persona non grata' in Pep's eyes , from now until the end of the season, we might see the re-appearance of the false No.9 in certain games.............unless Fernandhino (or anyone else ??) can display further versatility by filling in at centre forward !!???
All in all, it's a problematic situation for us.
mr_nool wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Spurge wrote:Dameerto wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:PS I wonder if Nolito, playing as a central striker, might be featured in more games from now on ??
I'd been thinking the same thing.
Read somewhere that pep has told him to work harder in training if he wants to be considered for a first team start.
Crikey.
On that basis, if Nacho also has somehow become 'persona non grata' in Pep's eyes , from now until the end of the season, we might see the re-appearance of the false No.9 in certain games.............unless Fernandhino (or anyone else ??) can display further versatility by filling in at centre forward !!???
All in all, it's a problematic situation for us.
Fernandinho, the new James Milner.
dazby wrote:I'm glad he chose the long term option. It shuts up the Kun speculation and gives Nacho man another sniff. I still have very high hopes for the Nacho man and think he's going to be very important for us.
johnny crossan wrote:Interesting he opted for the knife and doubled his recovery period - Pep no doubt had a say in the decision.City64 wrote:The "Jesus Thread" has gone up in smoke .
God help us !
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:mr_nool wrote:Fernandinho, the new James Milner.
Phew; that does seem a contradiction of terms![]()
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Hope this doesn't mean he'll be transferring to the Dippers (to play at full back ??).
City64 wrote:dazby wrote:I'm glad he chose the long term option. It shuts up the Kun speculation and gives Nacho man another sniff. I still have very high hopes for the Nacho man and think he's going to be very important for us.
Not a chance with Iheaneacho , Pep given him loads of chances and game time , the kid scores goals but his overall play doesn't suit Peps style and he hasn't listened or adapted to Peps/ our style , Pep is frustrated to fuck with him do keep up !
bigblue wrote:Boring James did have plenty of chances to play in the middle, but he was never good enough to displace Yaya, Silva, or anyone else we had in the position. Not enough creativity or cutting edge. Solid work ethic and can strike the ball well, so he was useful out wide where he doesn't have to think too much about the rest of the game. Like a bland, hardworking Kolarov. And it seems Klopp has come to the exact same conclusion
Bluedj wrote:City64 wrote:dazby wrote:I'm glad he chose the long term option. It shuts up the Kun speculation and gives Nacho man another sniff. I still have very high hopes for the Nacho man and think he's going to be very important for us.
Not a chance with Iheaneacho , Pep given him loads of chances and game time , the kid scores goals but his overall play doesn't suit Peps style and he hasn't listened or adapted to Peps/ our style , Pep is frustrated to fuck with him do keep up !
I think Ian will score more goals as both Leroy & Raheem are putting more quality balls into the 6 yard box right now. I think he'll thrive
City64 wrote:dazby wrote:I'm glad he chose the long term option. It shuts up the Kun speculation and gives Nacho man another sniff. I still have very high hopes for the Nacho man and think he's going to be very important for us.
Not a chance with Iheaneacho , Pep given him loads of chances and game time , the kid scores goals but his overall play doesn't suit Peps style and he hasn't listened or adapted to Peps/ our style , Pep is frustrated to fuck with him do keep up !
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:City64 wrote:dazby wrote:I'm glad he chose the long term option. It shuts up the Kun speculation and gives Nacho man another sniff. I still have very high hopes for the Nacho man and think he's going to be very important for us.
Not a chance with Iheaneacho , Pep given him loads of chances and game time , the kid scores goals but his overall play doesn't suit Peps style and he hasn't listened or adapted to Peps/ our style , Pep is frustrated to fuck with him do keep up !
You'll have seen him as much as I have. He doesn't 'want it' enough. Nowhere near enough. I don't understand it.
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