Honestly, there is no need to be rude.
My point is that we have the luxury of making sweeping statements about who we see as best picks, without any impact, apart from looking a bit daft on an internet forum.
The manager has to pick, game by...
This is key for me. I was listening to Steve McClaren on a pod recently. Not everbody's cup of tea, but has a lot of experience, and ironically/fittingly to the debate at the moment (apply as you see it) has won the League Cup. When he decided to...
I hear Wrexham are maybe keen on Ndiaye. They see him as the perfect replacement player to maybe be interested in now that their possible interest in Grealish has possibly waned.
It evidently wasn't, given the rest of your post.
I acknowledged it in the first 5 words of my post.
It's not, nor is someone expressing surprise you feel a Spanish Giant would come in for him.
You then launched a tirade;
You then...
They'll all end up getting away, and very likely a payrise as well. There is little to no incentive for them to stay now. They arrived there for European football. They will leave for the same.
Their players all know they’ll be away in the summer so there’s no fight.
One thing we have always had in such situations was a bit of fight.
They look beaten already. That’s not a good sign for them.
A loan deal maybe but I wouldn't be paying money to bring him back.
I'd be trying to find the next Richarlison, like Bournemouth did with that Rayan lad.
In the US it only counts as a win if you win by at least 2 clear goals and none of them are from keeping errors which don’t count as real goals (technically Arsenal drew with City on Sunday in the cup final). It makes sense when you think about it.
There’s no “yeah but” from me.
I agree football is a results driven business and if we win a game then I’d say, looking at the facts, yeah we’ve done enough to win that game.