Tonight's Football
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Hoboh wrote:Nope, it will be when Carroll gets the call up.Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Nah, the real tell will be when Rooney turns up at left backthebish wrote:bobo the clown wrote:It'll only become a Big Sam team when he gets his players into people's faces & the officials might take a dim hiew if that's not carefully introduced.
In fact, some "top players" may find that outside their scope. He may have to pick players for his system, not try & shoehorn the most skillful 11 into the system. THEN the press and the agents will have a field day. All forgiven if he gets results. But he WILL have to get results.
Time will tell.
we'll know when Lallana starts standing on the goalie's toes!
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Is it too late for Nick 'unt ???
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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bobo the clown wrote:Is it too late for Nick 'unt ???
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it's a shame he can't play Vaz Te - this could have been his year...
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Didn't he have his year at West Ham?
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If it was his year, Wales would've signed him by now.
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This is amazing!
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That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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at Cahill! And people say players don't care! Appalling referring tbf
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Brilliant interview. Respectful and measured but fuming at the same time. Love the guy.Prufrock wrote: at Cahill! And people say players don't care! Appalling referring tbf
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I see John Hart fckd it up in his Torino debut.
Just as his replacement at Citeh was making you scratch your head.
Just as his replacement at Citeh was making you scratch your head.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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Why is it that whenever you see the England side and you haven't a bloody clue who one of them is - they always play for Southampton?
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Clive Tyldsley "This is an England side in transition". Has there ever been an England side that hasn't been described as being in transition?
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I always think that when the word 'transition' is used in sport, the vast majority of the time it really means that the team in question is crap and no-one knows how to improve them.Bruce Rioja wrote:Clive Tyldsley "This is an England side in transition". Has there ever been an England side that hasn't been described as being in transition?
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Could be easily 3-0 down already. What a slow-witted, leaden-footed bunch.
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Absolute dogshit, though worth it for that save from Hart.
Sterling and Lallana don't look so shit now.
Sterling and Lallana don't look so shit now.
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Oxlade-Chamberlain has done more in 2 minutes than Walcott has done in ten appearances.
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