groovyalbert
it's a mute point
Diouf. Lovely bloke...
Emiliano Sala
I get your point, almost mentioned him myself. But I’m not actually gutted for Deisler. I’m happy for him. He was in a tough spot and figured out the best way going forward for him. He made a difficult decision for his health and it seems to have worked out very well. He seems to have found his luck somewhere else.
Completely agree. I didn’t feel it got the coverage it deserved actually.I think what happened to Enock Mwepu this season was awful, literally just hitting the prime of his career and captaining his country and he's forced to retire with a totally unexpected and previously undiagnosed heart defect. It must be absolutely gutting.
Absolutely terrible for him and a huge loss for us at Brighton.Completely agree. I didn’t feel it got the coverage it deserved actually.
He seemed to take it very graciously as well with a lot of class. Would love to see him become a top coach… he’s a great midfielder with an EXCELLENT read of the game.
Started work at 4.30 am today after no sleep, and read it as Elon Musk at first and I thought you were making a very weird anology/jokeI think what happened to Enock Mwepu this season was awful, literally just hitting the prime of his career and captaining his country and he's forced to retire with a totally unexpected and previously undiagnosed heart defect. It must be absolutely gutting.
Yeah, you’ve had a lot of adversity this season as a club - Mwepu, Cucurella, Potter and the back room and I have to say, it’s amazing how you guys are doing especially considering that. It’s incredible actually.Absolutely terrible for him and a huge loss for us at Brighton.
Good answer! A lot of people don’t know about his injury problemsMichu.
Injuries: Jones, Bailly, Ramsey, Shaw, Eduardo, etc. no one else comes to mind right now but there's surely a lot of them
Had the talent to become a world beater: Pogba, Januzaj, Martial, Morrison, Bailly, Wilshere
Maguire for being a scapegoat of our season and receiving more abuse than I've ever seen a footballer receive and being memed to a point where people genuinely think he's a Sunday League player whilst he would be the best defender at any club in the PL except Pool and City.
Managers: Ole, same as Maguire basically, a very decent manager, the one who started our rebuild and did almost everything right until the emotional decision to bring back Ronaldo. He's 10 times the manager people like Rangnick or Lampard will ever be, but once social media decides on a narrative, it won't change. Same as Arteta, a very good manager labelled "lego Pep" here...
Yeah it's sad isn't it? One minute an FPL darling and looked like he will springboard into a top club and the next minute it all comes to an end. It's even sadder for me when you see players try to hang on and play wherever they can because it's what they love and most likely all they know.Good answer! A lot of people don’t know about his injury problems
Is that you Micah?It's a toss up between two types of players:
1. Players who burst into the scene and then have their careers ruined by injuries early on only to never recover.
2. Academy players with no Plan B who don't make it and then get discarded like trash.
That's his own fault. He chose to sign a big new deal knowing what Levy was like.Harry Kane. Thought he was gonna go to City and end his career with at least one trophy... But instead he will have to put his old football boots on the mantle piece in his home.
Yeah I was just messing. I actually find it really funny.That's his own fault. He chose to sign a big new deal knowing what Levy was like.
A lot of people would probably screw their noses up at Ole but it's hard to deny that it is gutting it didn't work out for him as Utd manager, what a story that could've been.Ole for sure. Not an elite manager, but definitely didn’t deserve the “PE teacher” reputation.
Everything bar a right foot.Adriano, if I wanted to create a striker in a lab it would be Adriano. He had everything.