gijsbert_bos
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Just the £9.6million loss for Charlton last year then.
I'm quite amused by it tbh.All PL clubs exit "Champions" League at quarter final stage. Who cares?
Think we need B teams in the EFL to give our young players the necessary experience to step up in the really important competitions that matter.All PL clubs exit "Champions" League at quarter final stage. Who cares?
Bernardo Silva's "penalty" comedy gold. Was he doing it for a bet? Poacher faces better in those HT shootouts.All PL clubs exit "Champions" League at quarter final stage. Who cares?
As a professional footballer, as supposedly one of the top technicians at one of the world's top clubs, knowing that you may well have to take a penalty.......is it too much to ask that you should at least be capable of a decent attempt at a penalty that takes the goalkeeper out of the equation.Bernardo Silva's "penalty" comedy gold. Was he doing it for a bet? Poacher faces better in those HT shootouts.
Harry Kane does the same!As a professional footballer, as supposedly one of the top technicians at one of the world's top clubs, knowing that you may well have to take a penalty.......is it too much to ask that you should at least be capable of a decent attempt at a penalty that takes the goalkeeper out of the equation.
Shearer and Redfearn rarely shied away from top bins. An effort that is aimed with a margin of error two feet beneath the cross bar and two feet inside the post from 12 yards shouldn't be beyond top players who have as much time in the world as they need to lodge that in the muscle memory.
Almost as many English players in the Bayern side as in the Man C and Arsenal starting line-ups anyway.I hate the way the commentary team assume that everybody watching will be supporting Man City. I suspect most of us will be quite pleased that they lost....in fact I'm delighted! Time was when you always supported the English team in Europe, but those days are long gone.
Best English players were with Real and Bayern, QED.
LegendFormer Swansea and Burnley winger Leighton James has died at the age of 71.
Older fans will remember a teenage James scoring the winner for Burnley in Lincoln's only Watney Cup tie in July 1972. He looked a real player even then, and he most certainly was.
Good player - shame about that goal though, I remember it. Gradually the lights of our youth are snuffed out, RIPFormer Swansea and Burnley winger Leighton James has died at the age of 71.
Older fans will remember a teenage James scoring the winner for Burnley in Lincoln's only Watney Cup tie in July 1972. He looked a real player even then, and he most certainly was.
I'm glad it's not just me who feels that.Gradually the lights of our youth are snuffed out, RIP
Natural part of age, I guess - the one which hit me was Dave Smith, who it turned out with my sad sack analysis was missing for only a handful of games in my teens (and pre). Saw him being interviewed pre Macc 2017, looking as if he'd be able to answer the call if we were short, then gone a few years later.I'm glad it's not just me who feels that.
Try watching The Big Match Revisited on Saturday mornings - wonderful, but also sobering to realise how many of our childhood heroes have already gone.Natural part of age, I guess - the one which hit me was Dave Smith, who it turned out with my sad sack analysis was missing for only a handful of games in my teens (and pre). Saw him being interviewed pre Macc 2017, looking as if he'd be able to answer the call if we were short, then gone a few years later.