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  • giorno replied to the thread Cole Palmer | Chelsea Player.
    I mean, how? Should england just play an all forward lineup?
  • giorno replied to the thread VAR and Refs | General Discussion.
    Yeah sorry but this at this point, bribery seems a much more likely answer than incompetence Afaik, handballs in the wall are one of the few instances that are specified in the laws of the game. If your arm is wide in the wall, it's handball
  • giorno replied to the thread Playing Schedule.
    He, and every other manager complaining about this, are absolutely right. But it is very much up to them to change things. Stop complaining and start striking, if it's such a big issue
  • giorno replied to the thread Cole Palmer | Chelsea Player.
    Eh. Twas a joke, but they are similar. Then again, most attacking playmakers of their type tend to be, so...
  • giorno replied to the thread Cole Palmer | Chelsea Player.
    I got it. He's a left footed Bruno Fernandes, but with dribbling No wonder this place is so thirsty for him
  • giorno replied to the thread Premier League Gameweek 34-35.
    Let's just say if he ends up shattering a knee within the next 6 months, we could call it a "Del Piero"
  • Eh. It's true but as with anything it needs to be contextualized. It's dishonest to blame Guardiola for Bayern's CL results. Different matter with City. He absolutely can and should be blamed dir not doing better given the teams at his disposal...
  • Of course he has a say. But yes, if they disagree on a player, it's Beguiristain who makes the call ultimately. Guardiola's job does not concern with budget. It is affected by it, sure, but those are different things
  • No, he doesn't. That's Beguiristain's job No, he has to work with what he is given. Budget is not something he has anything to do with
  • Yes but your point is wrong. In the same way "A player simply has do the best to perform his role for a team on the pitch" Guardiola simply has to do the best to coach the first team and speak to the media. That's it. It's certainly a bigger...
  • What you meant doesn't apply to Guardiola, in fact it doesn't apply to almost everyone who worked outside british football since the 1950s at least. And nowadays barely applies within british football, too
  • Nope. By that metric Guardiola has never been a manager in his career. He's a coach
  • giorno replied to the thread Kylian Mbappe | Merci..
    De Jong 2.0
  • giorno replied to the thread Rodri | Man City player.
    Wasn't just you. Thomas did stand out more than him at Atletico
  • giorno replied to the thread Emi Martinez.
    I loved everything about his penalty shootout antics, especially the stupid little shimmy dance in the lille's fans faces right after saving the winning penalty :lol: i love how mocking them was his first instinct :D