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Sean #9
"I watch it to see grown men put a hurting on each other"...well I'd argue the "grown men" bit as well as the "hurting" but... other websites are available......
Brendan McLaughlin in David Moyes not willing to let Thierno Barry rest on his laurels -
Sean Kearns: 'Milenkovic knew he had the better of Baz in the first half, and I personally demand more of that…. The same reason I don't enjoy women's football and have zero interest in anything about it, as someone kindly informed us above'.
I was hoping that you might be able to break down this broken English and make connections and meanings more clear.
I get it, you want to see more of Milenkovic getting the better of Baz [sic].
But then I'm not quite so sure what the connection is to women's football for you wanting more of Milenkovic getting the better of Baz [sic].
The 'someone kindly informed us above' is not really on the same page as you, is he? Bit of an own goal here. I think you might find that 'someone', like me, has an interest in the women's game....
Paul Griffiths in David Moyes not willing to let Thierno Barry rest on his laurels -
Mike
I know you are a big fan and may well overcome the physicality which he should do, I am more worried about his mental toughness. Believe me I want him to succeed as I do with Beto who has both but lacks the skill.
Believe me I think we do have the makings of a team but Rome wasn’t built in a day but I do see there is a team mentality forming.
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Neil Cremin in David Moyes not willing to let Thierno Barry rest on his laurels -
I hope Moyes sticks with the midfield trio of KDH, Garner and Charli in midfield. It is far more attacking orientated and we know KDH prefers the box to box role. Sometimes it takes something like Gana to be sent off to try something different which works. That is not to say a more defensive set up is not preferable against some teams but let’s stick with this formation for the Chelsea game....
Ashley Roberts in “Feeling the best I’ve ever felt” - Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall on his recent purple patch -
Dave 125 I appreciate what Tarkowski brings every match as a leader and his physicality and willingness to put his body on the line to block shots. And his save off the goal line was massive yesterday, because at 2-1 that match would’ve been far less comfortable to see out. So credit where it’s due. But again, he was lucky to be on the pitch at that point.
But I said before the season started that our best center back pairing would be Jake and Jarrad. For obvious reasons that wont happen this season, but I hope they start the first match next season, with Keane back for another year and Tarkowski the elder statesman on the bench. That means we have a new right back, which if we don’t would be absolutely criminal.
My larger point is Tarkowski is now too slow, too prone to mistakes, and not good enough for where we want to be. If he’s playing I’m happy enough, but he’s still a liability. Kind of like the Michael Keane of years past....
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Sean #13
"Premature jubilation"... suffered a lot from that down the years....
Brendan McLaughlin in David Moyes not willing to let Thierno Barry rest on his laurels

