I don't see that as an exhaustive list. Also includes who you pick.
I don't see that as an exhaustive list. Also includes who you pick.
Yep, needs Murillo on the left and either Cunha or Savona (or Ola) on the right. Milenkovic on the right, like on Saturday, is suicide - if Garnacho was any good, he’d have taken us to the cleaners with all the times he got him one-on-one.
You might try to kick the ball when it's near you, you might not. That's not the major part of the game. The important bits are the standing and the running, which you achieve through the mechanism of shouting and pointing.
Almost prefect socials from Dyche today. Did everything Ange didn’t.
Never doubted I would like him off the field. It's the football stuff that concerns me, but he's a good smart football sort. Ange is a self-obsessed knob, which is fine when you win.
The first day of training on you tube was heart warming too if you haven't seen it. It's probably just the way it was cut, but it seemed really happy
I like the way he appears to lead. He owns the room in an approachable and relaxed way, whilst all the time leaving no one in any doubt there's a job on and they are doing it his way. Then chuck in some loyal, capable and motivated support staff who must feel their opinions and input are valued. For me, he's showing how it should be done and that's pretty inspiring.
Fucking hell, can we all stop spunking for a minute?
I think it's an interesting psychology. Football fans do like to be connected to their football club in ways beyond laundry. Some form of connection means something more significant than being a foreign owned, spanish dancing, franchised brand, and the unwelcome prospect of a move to a railway siding in derbyshire.
A wank a day keeps prostate cancer at bay.
Is this a medical fact, or does it just take your mind off it?
I don't remember that Simpsons episode.
Totally. I'm not daft, I don't think having a couple of former players in the dugout makes us good, but it makes me want us to be good, it gives me investment in what is happening. Likewise, having Ryan Yates challenging himself at every level of the professional game and reaching new levels of himself as he does. Winning games is great, trophies even better, but they are nice rewards, encouragements, rather than the reason for going. There is so much I dislike about football right now, it's nice to have something that feels good for a change.
It's after series 10, no sane person would have seen it.