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The Caf's Roy Keane.
Hopefully gave the lads some lessons in finishing
Who's that blond hair guy walking behind Hojlund and McTominay when players are originally walking out?Hopefully gave the lads some lessons in finishing
Looks like one of the Fletcher sprogsWho's that blond hair guy walking behind Hojlund and McTominay when players are originally walking out?
+ Who's the guy warming up/jogging with Lindelof?
agreed. a severed foot on the pitch would be a stark warning to opposition teams. “if we’re doing that to our own, imagine what we’ll do to you.” they’d be beaten before then even stepped foot on the pitch.How I wish we had a player like RVP. We'd bloody win the league with his left foot alone.
Toby Collyer and Omari Forson.Who's that blond hair guy walking behind Hojlund and McTominay when players are originally walking out?
+ Who's the guy warming up/jogging with Lindelof?
Sod the goals. We could do with his defending at set pieces.Hot take(maybe not): had he not been so injury prone he would be among the greatest players of a generation. He probably still is anyway - but he d be much higher up in many lists. One of the most exciting and arguably unique players I've watched in my lifetime. He contributed so much more than just goals. Probably should have been converted to a CF much of earlier in his career.
His flying header at the WC and volley against Villa alone will rank among the greatest goals of all time for a long time imho.
I miss that man.
Ah yeah that's exactly what I mean as well. Guy was a beast on those. Also seemed to have so many goal line clearances. He giveth goals to his team and taketh them away from the other team.Sod the goals. We could do with his defending at set pieces.
Looks like he's stood around doing feck all. That's what the club are putting out? What the point of it?Hopefully gave the lads some lessons in finishing
Looks like he's stood around doing feck all. That's what the club are putting out? What the point of it?
RVP’s left foot- the new horse’s head in your bed.agreed. a severed foot on the pitch would be a stark warning to opposition teams. “if we’re doing that to our own, imagine what we’ll do to you.” they’d be beaten before then even stepped foot on the pitch.
Same! Still looks so fit and I’m pretty sure he’d still be better than Martial
All I could think is how the feck does he still look like he could jump on the pitch and contribute. Probably helped to embrace the grey hair early.
He actually went to eat at Mr. Wing. The PR team head saw it and immediately forced him into training for PR purposes. So he had no preparation at all hence standing around like he's a more handsome version of Mike Phelan.Looks like he's stood around doing feck all. That's what the club are putting out? What the point of it?
IndeedAh yeah that's exactly what I mean as well. Guy was a beast on those. Also seemed to have so many goal line clearances. He giveth goals to his team and taketh them away from the other team.
Me too, adored RvP. Three goals for Arsenal stand out too, volleys v Everton & Charlton were just and then a free kick one time v Spur (I think).Loved that we had him even for as short as it was, dragged us to that league title.Hot take(maybe not): had he not been so injury prone he would be among the greatest players of a generation. He probably still is anyway - but he d be much higher up in many lists. One of the most exciting and arguably unique players I've watched in my lifetime. He contributed so much more than just goals. Probably should have been converted to a CF much of earlier in his career.
His flying header at the WC and volley against Villa alone will rank among the greatest goals of all time for a long time imho.
I miss that man.