That is some doomsday stuff.
1-2 good CBs need to be brought in, Igor shipped to any taker who wants a player who spends half of the seasons injured and the other half producing terrible defensive numbers and Baleba needs to return to midfield.
No.
Get this into your thick little brain: I don't give a shit about you, your religion, your family, your diagnoses, the name of your dog, your neurodivergent issues or where you've put your keys. You could be a pastafarian God from planet Pluto as far as I'm concerned. None of this plays any...
I'm gonna get the "everyone in Brighton knows everything about everyone"-people up my arse now but I find it highly unlikely, and certainly seen a connection between "bad" players and malicious rumours over the years.
I call horseshit that this guy would be late for the biggest moment of his...
Many other teams could say the same or very similar things tbf. Everyone fucks up every now and then.
But sure, football is a game of mistakes and the less you do, the more you win and we've made too many to really compete up there.
Frustrating as hell but I honestly much prefer "we make too...
Given the Manchester United injury situation, it doesn't look great on paper...
But then again its a bit more complex than "many injuries = DOCTOR BAD".
One month to go of the season and now we have three games where ONE (Chelsea) team has anything to play for. I guess you could count Liverpool as "having something to play for" if you're a dramaqueen, but they've obviously already won it whatever the math says.
Djurgården vs Hammarby it is.
I'm guessing West Ham might not have a superfun day today and that there will be plenty of room for these kind of "nothing to lose"-subs in the second half. Good stuff if he gets 30-45 min.
While he is indeed a bit older and more experienced than many of the young players we bring in, he also is a CB which along with GK is the positions where PL (and other big league players) have the highest average among the starters. I'd say buying a 23-year-old CB is a bit like buying a...
Tony Bloom you mean.
Well, its not going to work like that. We have a proven incredibly successful model/club and it will not change due to some manager living in a rental flat peeking in for a year or two before moving on to wherever the money and glory is. Our managers need to be capable of...
Exactly.
Fab had the choice between starting 11 proven Premier League players in a pretty much "must-win" game or he could have started 10 proven Premier League players and a guy who has played 20 minutes of PL in his career and who had spent three months on the bench and therefore is obviously...
I would say that one person going against the general sentiment of the player being supergood and very thrilling etc. is different from participating in some sort of group bashing of someone who is struggling. Me saying such things about Enrico is because I'm a bad person. Me being a bad person...
It is certainly a balance act.
Ultimately individuals getting upset because they feel they are more victims than the millions of people who now fear that the US government will end up carrying out industrial level slaughter of humans... well, sorry, those individuals can take their massive egos...
What is this obsession with wanting people who says no to everything their colleagues and superiors suggest? How is it supposed to work? Should we give managers 100% unlimited power to do any changes they want to the club and the team? How is that supposed to work in the long run or even the...