Deal. But just so you know, I don’t have a stock of the stuff it’s gone as quick as it comes in.If you’re wrong... I’m drinking all your beer... and wine.
Deal. But just so you know, I don’t have a stock of the stuff it’s gone as quick as it comes in.If you’re wrong... I’m drinking all your beer... and wine.
Upon retiring from playing Onouha has successfully made the transition into the media world and has worked as a pundit for the BBC and BT Sport.TBF I've not seen onuoha, so can't comment. Which TV is he pundit for?
I first mentioned Grealish on this forum in 2014 and first saw him in 2013 (on loan at Notts Co) and predicted he would become a fantastic player. Having said that, I don't like the player he has become, he has the potential to be world class but IMO is he is way off fulfilling this potential.Not exactly a great debut for Grealish.
Gini the ghost..Gini setting the World alight for PSG:
Georginio Wijnaldum, 3 – Very little meaningful effect on the game which largely passed him by in his hybrid left-sided/central midfield role. Anonymous in the second half.
Good insight but I don’t think you could ever level not working for the team at him. You’d simply don’t clock that much distance strolling!I first mentioned Grealish on this forum in 2014 and first saw him in 2013 (on loan at Notts Co) and predicted he would become a fantastic player. Having said that, I don't like the player he has become, he has the potential to be world class but IMO is he is way off fulfilling this potential.
When I saw him (as a 17/18 year old) he was far more dynamic, and that dynamism, added to his natural ability and vision excited me and made me think he was something special.
It now appears to me that the adulation he has received in recent seasons has gone to his head and the dynamism has completely gone. He now strolls around for much of time clearly under the impression that he only need 5 or 6 "dynamic moments during the game" and his skillset will achieve the rest. Chris Waddle, LeTissier and Ballotelli all had/have this same attitude. They all cruised through games and would go missing in games regularly instead of trying to be involved for 90 minutes.
If Grealish worked really hard (like Giggs, Mané, Iniesta etc) then he still has time to become a huge star but hopefully he will continue with this lethargic attitude.
BTW I know that Grealish ran more Km per game than any other Villa player last season but I also know what I see. A lot of his kilometres covered are in the wrong areas, at the wrong times and without the required urgency.
Spot onI first mentioned Grealish on this forum in 2014 and first saw him in 2013 (on loan at Notts Co) and predicted he would become a fantastic player. Having said that, I don't like the player he has become, he has the potential to be world class but IMO is he is way off fulfilling this potential.
When I saw him (as a 17/18 year old) he was far more dynamic, and that dynamism, added to his natural ability and vision excited me and made me think he was something special.
It now appears to me that the adulation he has received in recent seasons has gone to his head and the dynamism has completely gone. He now strolls around for much of time clearly under the impression that he only need 5 or 6 "dynamic moments during the game" and his skillset will achieve the rest. Chris Waddle, LeTissier and Ballotelli all had/have this same attitude. They all cruised through games and would go missing in games regularly instead of trying to be involved for 90 minutes.
If Grealish worked really hard (like Giggs, Mané, Iniesta etc) then he still has time to become a huge star but hopefully he will continue with this lethargic attitude.
BTW I know that Grealish ran more Km per game than any other Villa player last season but I also know what I see. A lot of his kilometres covered are in the wrong areas, at the wrong times and without the required urgency.
Sounds familiarGini setting the World alight for PSG:
Georginio Wijnaldum, 3 – Very little meaningful effect on the game which largely passed him by in his hybrid left-sided/central midfield role. Anonymous in the second half.
You didn’t read it all.Good insight but I don’t think you could ever level not working for the team at him. You’d simply don’t clock that much distance strolling!
The paragraph you seem to have missed is this one —Good insight but I don’t think you could ever level not working for the team at him. You’d simply don’t clock that much distance strolling!
BTW I know that Grealish ran more Km per game than any other Villa player last season but I also know what I see. A lot of his kilometres covered are in the wrong areas, at the wrong times and without the required urgency.
Gini setting the World alight for PSG:
Georginio Wijnaldum, 3 – Very little meaningful effect on the game which largely passed him by in his hybrid left-sided/central midfield role. Anonymous in the second half.
I first mentioned Grealish on this forum in 2014 and first saw him in 2013 (on loan at Notts Co) and predicted he would become a fantastic player. Having said that, I don't like the player he has become, he has the potential to be world class but IMO is he is way off fulfilling this potential.
When I saw him (as a 17/18 year old) he was far more dynamic, and that dynamism, added to his natural ability and vision excited me and made me think he was something special.
It now appears to me that the adulation he has received in recent seasons has gone to his head and the dynamism has completely gone. He now strolls around for much of time clearly under the impression that he only need 5 or 6 "dynamic moments during the game" and his skillset will achieve the rest. Chris Waddle, LeTissier and Ballotelli all had/have this same attitude. They all cruised through games and would go missing in games regularly instead of trying to be involved for 90 minutes.
If Grealish worked really hard (like Giggs, Mané, Iniesta etc) then he still has time to become a huge star but hopefully he will continue with this lethargic attitude.
BTW I know that Grealish ran more Km per game than any other Villa player last season but I also know what I see. A lot of his kilometres covered are in the wrong areas, at the wrong times and without the required urgency.
I'm also strangely fascinated by, and vaguely jealous of, his very geometrical hair. He should give Grealish hair lessonsI really like Micah Richards. Everyone else is either really serious or full of dad jokes. Micah says what he sees and isn't arsed if he's wrong. I'm not saying he's great or a boss analyst or anything but he lightens up the show, which is mostly moaning old men. Souness and Keane are miserable old cunts and Lineker tryhard Bob Monkhouse act is pure cringe. The only ones who seem to still have love for the game are Richards, Neville and Carra. The rest should be fucked off for new blood.
I did. It makes zero since. He runs for team. It just not effective in Pesam’s view. Strolling around the pitch will never ever result in the most distance covered.You didn’t read it all.
I did. It makes zero since. He runs for team. It just not effective in Pesam’s view. Strolling around the pitch will never ever result in the most distance covered.
Zero since when?I did. It makes zero since. He runs for team. It just not effective in Pesam’s view. Strolling around the pitch will never ever result in the most distance covered.
Haha I see this and then check the score and of course Bayern thrashed DortmundDortmund all over Bayern, Bayern look a mess.
Haaland bullying Sule and Upamecano.
Game was much closer than score line suggested and Dortmund were missing 5-6 players, Dortmund had better chances, they fucked up bad at the back especially for the 3rd…Bayern didn’t have to do a lot to get their goals.Haha I see this and then check the score and of course Bayern thrashed Dortmund