Mase wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:Mase wrote:At Paris fashion week this week.
Cue foreverinbluedreams...''why shouldn't he enjoy all these events he goes to...... ffs !!''
No cue me saying how the fuck do you know he's there? Actually how the fuck do you know that Paris fashion week is on?
There's a page on Instagram that shows photos similar to ones you've "liked". It was on there, he'd posted a pic of him and some shit rapper.
Nigels Tackle wrote:Mase wrote:bigblue wrote:Mase wrote:At Paris fashion week this week.
Why go to Paris for fashion when you have Kun
FFS I had a mate that dressed like that when he was 12!
where the fuck is he?
Nigels Tackle wrote:Mase wrote:bigblue wrote:Mase wrote:At Paris fashion week this week.
Why go to Paris for fashion when you have Kun
FFS I had a mate that dressed like that when he was 12!
where the fuck is he?
Hutch's Shoulder wrote:According to Pep, Mendy is likely to be on the bench and get some game time. If he makes it to tomorrow unscathed.
Dimples wrote:IMO. Unfair comments that lack perspective.
It is not his fault he got two bad injuries. The second one so soon after the first must have been devastating.
What did he do?
He tried to keep the bright side out, stayed positive, posted happy/good things, tried to keep himself involved and close to the squad.
I agree some of the stuff gave the wrong image for an injured player but I guess that is the personality and to me I prefer to see Mendy
running on the pitch after the Liverpool game than sulking in a corner over his bad luck.
Football wise he gives us a different dimension. One that will be needed in the later stages of the CL.
If Mendy can say injury free I think he will become a great player for us.
aaron bond wrote:It’s good he’s recovered from his injury and I hope we can accommodate him in the line-up as Delph hasn’t show the form he did last season.
But it can’t be at the expense of Sane’s place in the team.
We are far more devastating with Sane and Sterling on the wings and they need to remain first choice.
john@staustell wrote:aaron bond wrote:It’s good he’s recovered from his injury and I hope we can accommodate him in the line-up as Delph hasn’t show the form he did last season.
But it can’t be at the expense of Sane’s place in the team.
We are far more devastating with Sane and Sterling on the wings and they need to remain first choice.
I thought the Sane/Mendy thing was starting to work ealier. It causes havoc in the oppo even if sometimes Sane has to get the hell out the way to avoid being run over!
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:john@staustell wrote:aaron bond wrote:It’s good he’s recovered from his injury and I hope we can accommodate him in the line-up as Delph hasn’t show the form he did last season.
But it can’t be at the expense of Sane’s place in the team.
We are far more devastating with Sane and Sterling on the wings and they need to remain first choice.
I thought the Sane/Mendy thing was starting to work ealier. It causes havoc in the oppo even if sometimes Sane has to get the hell out the way to avoid being run over!
It was, 2 games against Burnley and Southampton they started together, Mendy assisted Sane in the 5-0 win and Sane scored and assisted two in the 6-1 win against Southampton, so Mendy's presencs doesn't seem to have hampered him producing.
I think Sane's lack of starts at the beginning of the season was about more than just fitting Mendy in.
I think Dimples nailed it above, the different dimension that Mendy brings makes us a lot stronger and a lot less predictable, hopefully he can stay fit.
iwasthere2012 wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:john@staustell wrote:aaron bond wrote:It’s good he’s recovered from his injury and I hope we can accommodate him in the line-up as Delph hasn’t show the form he did last season.
But it can’t be at the expense of Sane’s place in the team.
We are far more devastating with Sane and Sterling on the wings and they need to remain first choice.
I thought the Sane/Mendy thing was starting to work ealier. It causes havoc in the oppo even if sometimes Sane has to get the hell out the way to avoid being run over!
It was, 2 games against Burnley and Southampton they started together, Mendy assisted Sane in the 5-0 win and Sane scored and assisted two in the 6-1 win against Southampton, so Mendy's presencs doesn't seem to have hampered him producing.
I think Sane's lack of starts at the beginning of the season was about more than just fitting Mendy in.
I think Dimples nailed it above, the different dimension that Mendy brings makes us a lot stronger and a lot less predictable, hopefully he can stay fit.
Whatever way you look at it, him coming back is a positive.
Having a fully fit squad with terrifying options no matter who we play can only be a good thing.
After that it's up to Pep to get the team and tactics correct.
PeterParker wrote:Curious, but from where this Mendy can't play with Sane myth came from?
There is no statistic backing this up and saw it that was talked about since the first fixture vs Arse.
Also, Sterling played a lot on the left. How does that work vs with Sane?
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