The reason we could sell him for what we did was because of his successful loan spell, so the decision to loan him to Swansea the season before was another great decision. Same with Neco, Wilson, Ibe etc.Selling him was among the best decisions we ever made.
TrueThe reason we could sell him for what we did was because of his successful loan spell, so the decision to loan him to Swansea the season before was another great decision. Same with Neco, Wilson etc.
Its one of them init. If he stays does he develop? Selling just seems to have proper fed in to an egoSelling him was among the best decisions we ever made.
The one where the keeper missed the ball completely and jumped into the Sheff U player?That penalty to Sheff Utd was a horrendous call.
It’s never a pen, Mcburnie gets nowhere near the ball either and even wacks Areola in the face…2 guys colliding when neither of them are getting to the ball, if Onana against Wolves isn’t deemed a pen then there’s no way that could be given. Rewatch it again but only focus on the striker.The one where the keeper missed the ball completely and jumped into the Sheff U player?
The one where the keeper missed the ball completely and jumped into the Sheff U player?
McBurnie elbows him in the face. Never a pen imho.
Aha...buy himSuch a good player is Neto.
I would if I had a spare 50m lying around....barely got £50 these days.Aha...buy him
I can spot you a tennerI would if I had a spare 50m lying around.
Awwh cheers lad. Just send us a box of thorntons chocs to my address. It's all good.I can spot you a tenner
Will they not get a sanction for that? Remember when Matip "retired" from international football, and we couldn't play him during AFCON for fear of getting in trouble with FIFALol Brighton bring on Lamptey who apparently was injured and couldn't play in the AFCON for Ghana.
Kinda doubt it, considering that it was the last group game. Ultimately Ghana decided not to pick himWill they not get a sanction for that? Remember when Matip "retired" from international football, and we couldn't play him during AFCON for fear of getting in trouble with FIFA
Will they not get a sanction for that? Remember when Matip "retired" from international football, and we couldn't play him during AFCON for fear of getting in trouble with FIFA
Premier League's goal-fest continues
18 goals were scored in just five games this weekend, bringing this season's Premier League goals tally to 646 - at a remarkable average of 3.11 goals per match.
Factors such as extended stoppage time, VAR's impact on penalty decisions and the attacking quality on display have contributed to this incredible number.
Last season holds the record for the highest-scoring campaign in Premier League history with 1,084 goals scored at an average of 2.85 per match, and this entertaining season is on track to shatter that record.