Pogba should stand up the pressure then, much easier than changing his life style.My post is about 'pressure'. Try reading it again.
Beckham could stand up to the pressure better than Pogba. Good point.
Pogba should stand up the pressure then, much easier than changing his life style.My post is about 'pressure'. Try reading it again.
Beckham could stand up to the pressure better than Pogba. Good point.
Exactly, the party lifestyle of footballers has always been prevalent for many decades now.Giggs use to be in the Hacienda all the time. My god of the caf had been around then the threads would have been incredible.
Yeah, and the media love to focus on them as they provide plenty of material.It tends to be the case with extroverted players; they put a lot of their life on social media and there are a lot of trolls and bitter people that don't like others enjoying themselves.
Yeah the story goes Giggs and Sharpe were at a house party and somehow Fergie got word of it and stormed in and called it a night.Didn’t Ferguson have to tell Giggs to choose whether he wanted to be a celebrity or whether he wanted to be a footballer because he was more interested in partying than training?
And that’s as one of the reasons why he sold Lee Sharpe?
I’m sure I’ve read something like that before
Posting on social media doesn’t indicate that football isn’t their number one priority.Also Beckham - I think Ferguson was sick of the hype and circus around Beckham, leading to his decision to sell him.
They are footballers first and foremost - they owe all of their celebrity and appeal to the fact they are top players. That should be their number one priority really.
No, it isn't. Not even close.Pogba should stand up the pressure then, much easier than changing his life style.
I haven't sensationalised anything. I've wondered whether he has been too distracted. I haven't written him off as a player, I haven't said he outright doesn't have any hunger in him whatsoever and I haven't suggested he's some sort of Depay character who doesn't give a feck.Nobody is offended, it’s just lazy critique done to sensationalise headlines in order to grab headlines/clicks.
It’s representative of the lack of critical thinking, and it almost always involves United.
It’s just annoying when our own fans can’t see the wood for the trees and join in.
I never said it did.Posting on social media doesn’t indicate that football isn’t their number one priority.
What does being Irish have to do with it?Absolutely not. The amount of focus that’s put on players social media presence is ridiculous. Pogba seems to be the biggest victim of all. Posting pictures and dancing videos does NOT mean you aren’t committed to the sport.
You don’t need to be an angry Irish man who spends his spare time sitting in the corner of the pub by yourself to be effective on the field.
There are many possibilities as to why Pogs isn’t performing to the level we know he can, but social media is not on that list.
He's referring to Roy Keane, you Massive Spanner.What does being Irish have to do with it?
Bizzare post - hard work alone doesn't get you in the top 20th percentile.Well obviously not.
It's funny seeing people question a professionals commitment when they're posting from behind a desk at their office. All the while they're probably not even in the top 20th percentile of their profession.
Social media posts have nothing to do with social media? I appear to have fallen into a parallel universe.That's got nothing to do with social media.
If a player is going out getting pissed and putting pictures on Instagram, it's not the putting pictures on Instagram that's the issue. Obviously.Social media posts have nothing to do with social media? I appear to have fallen into a parallel universe.
Which is clearly what the OP meant. That we'd judge their commitment by seeing what they're doing outside of the game through the use of social media. Referencing the haircut is a clear example of this?If a player is going out getting pissed and putting pictures on Instagram, it's not the putting pictures on Instagram that's the issue. Obviously.
Pogba should stand up the pressure then, much easier than changing his life style.
So is it easy or not?Our midfield though. Utterly shocking. This is supposed to be our best trio and City are playing with a second string team and we're getting outrun very easily in midfield. Herrera is shocking and Pogba is garbage.
I lost hope in seeing Pogba dominating a big game. He's just not a big games player.
He's garbage today, but this doesn't change the fact that his life on social media has nothing to do with it.So is it easy or not?
I'm using social media posts to infer whether he has distractions in his life.He's garbage today, but this doesn't change the fact that his life on social media has nothing to do with it.
He's just not a big games player imo. He seems to always performs well to great against midtable clubs and any other games but never shows up in big games. Sadly enough when you pay 89m, he should be dominating such games, which is pretty underwhelming.I'm using social media posts to infer whether he has distractions in his life.
Could it be that he has allowed many distractions (whether its the rap the fashion the haircuts or whatever) to take his focus away from his game? Or is it that he's simply not that good. The latter is also plausible given he was never a 90m player even at Juve.
Maybe. But this season he hasn't been any type of game player.He's just not a big games player imo. He seems to always performs well to great against midtable clubs and any other games but never shows up in big games. Sadly enough when you pay 89m, he should be dominating such games, which is pretty underwhelming.
He has zero excuses today too, with the 4-3-3 everyone crying for is being played.
I'm only talking about him making a show of himself with his hair, and the added pressure that attention-seeking brings.He's garbage today, but this doesn't change the fact that his life on social media has nothing to do with it.
I don't know what's your problem.I'm only talking about him making a show of himself with his hair, and the added pressure that attention-seeking brings.
You're shifting the goalposts and contradicting yourself constantly.
You replied to my specific comment about him making a show of himself and then changed the goalposts and contradicted yourself.I don't know what's your problem.
The thread is talking about social media and its effect on players if he gets distracted by it. I said no relation. The player is garbage because he's garbage. Don't twist it.
If you believe if Pogba closes his accounts and decreased the pressure on him he'll turn to world beater, you're deluded.
Are you for real ? you're the one quoted my post from the very start. I was replaying to McGrathsipan and you decided to replay to me. No one was quoting you, mate.You replied to my specific comment about him making a show of himself and then changed the goalposts and contradicted yourself.
He is a world beater. But only when he's not feeling the pressure. Anything he can do to lessen that is a good thing.
Lets be honest you just said it to save your face.Let's be honest if I didn't make this thread Pogba wouldn't have read it and score 2 goals.
Said whatLets be honest you just said it to save your face.
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The irony here is otherworldly.Doesn’t reflect their commitment to their team but certainly reflects their intelligence.