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  • John (71) A long time ago going back to the early sixties footballers thought they were blessed to be professional footballers and knew were they lucky to be in such a position nowadays they feel entitled to what they get and how they live, gimme, gimme gimme me and I think they take lessons on how to react to the media and fans — that’s if they take the time to stop and listen to fans, although there is a few genuine ones still knocking about....
    Dave Abrahams in Champions League ambitions loom large for Iliman Ndiaye
  • Stepping stone club, will no real ambition. rnrnThat\'s been proven for 30 plus years without having won any silverware.rnrnNo issues with anyone wanting to further advance there careers. Happens in all industries regardless of football....
    Kunal Desai in Champions League ambitions loom large for Iliman Ndiaye
  • England are probably a tier two team in this tournament alongside Portugal, Brazil and Germany but behind Spain, Argentina and France.rnrnAnything less than a quarter final would be poor, a bit of luck and it could be more. ...
    Andrew Ellams in Could Jordan Pickford become Everton’s second World Cup winner?
  • He suits international football as his main weakness - corners and not coming out his 6 yard box for crosses - is rarely tested.rnrnHe also doesn\'t whack it 60/70 yards to no one every time he gets it...
    Liam Mogan in Could Jordan Pickford become Everton’s second World Cup winner?
  • Jordon Pickford best keeper in England ? He is the best keep in the World ! and I will tell you why.rnrnOne of the best shot stoppers, one of the best penalty savers. and bar far the best distributor with his kicks, no one in World football comes close on the latter.rnrnYes all keepers drop a \"clanger\" now and then, but if keepers were give marks out of ten for various goalkeeper requirements, the Jordan would be tops. rnrnThere is no other keeper in any of the Nations at the World Cup that I would swap. ...
    Martin Berry in Could Jordan Pickford become Everton’s second World Cup winner?
  • They kiss the badge but it doesn\'t mean a bloody thing. Utterly depressing. ...
    John Gall in Champions League ambitions loom large for Iliman Ndiaye