I still don't see Grealish signing.
But if he did he's the type of player who gets you up of your seat and can do really good stuff. Wins loads of free kicks too for a team thats good on set pieces.
I guess it depends how you look at things. I gave Moshiri the benefit of the doubt and, stadium aside, that was an unmitigated disaster. Loads of people on here defended Kenwright to the hilt and he was a self-serving, self-agrandising bell that...
You're right, of course, but they were all reasonably priced.
Barry cost a nominal fee after about £1m
Phil Neville cost £3.5m
Tarks was a free transfer
English players in their late 20s are fine (and actually we could do with one or two more...
hopefully this one is just an agent trying to drum up business for his player, linking us with 35 year old Michail Anthonio on a free. I cant see that to be honest, the fact he is still recovering from a broken leg after that car crash 6 months...
Agreed. Scholes and Xavi were hardly the most athletic. It’s about having a blend of attributes in the team and lack of pace in one player can be overcome by positioning and anticipation.
I agree to an extent. I think people get hung up on the things we lack in a physical sense because they're so used to what we lack in a technical sense being the norm and feel like we need the physical stuff to get around that. It does obviously...
Ever play 5aside against a bunch of middle aged fellas who would just pass it around ya and not even have to run. Skill beats pace everytime. Problem comes when you play a system reliant on not having possession
Wolves had Neves and Moutinho as their two in the middle for a number of years and neither one had a yard of pace between them, they were just both very good players. Way too much is made of the pace thing at times imo.