He had Garner wide open. Just needed to pass the ball after one of his three touches, and then we're going forward.
They likely worked on this during the week in training. It's not as if Pickford just decided to go rogue and pass the ball to...
The guy controlled the ball and had two touches. He just needed to pass it. Once he lost it, one touch into Jackson and he's between our two centerbacks.
Just pass the freaking ball.
Correct. That's what they're told to do.
I think Pickford could have shaded over a bit more to prevent that, Branthwaite was taking away the right side of the goal, but that's nit-picky. The ball was in the very bottom corner, it was a great shot.
If they were going to offer guys like Keane and Doucoure similar terms, they would have done so already.
I'm ambivalent about Keane. If he signs, he's fourth choice CB at reduced terms. We could do worse.
If we were going backwards before him, what about the past 3 years?
Imagine being so incompetent that you lose much of your own fortune before trying to sell the asset to a bunch of unqualified buyers, and in 777's case, fraudsters.
And people...
He actually brought some composure to that area of the pitch. That might be the extent of his contribution, though. Need new blood in that spot, probably two players.
I'd be annoyed if Pickford didn't save that, but my standards are high for him and rightly so he's a superb keeper. Shouldn't take away from the shot that the keeper was a little poor for it, because it still tests him and he hits it well enough...
If Pickford let that in, his thread would be the only one anyone posts in for a week. And rightfully so.
I thought Leno was shaky most of the match, especially on corners.
I didn’t think Beto played well, but for the first 60 minutes he was...
Well if you look at it that way, you’ve lost a ton of money.
Interest and inflation, player acquisition costs, salaries, plus the club has been wildly unprofitable during his stint.
But that’s a strange way of looking at buying and selling players.
Because the expense is in the prior period and the gain would be in the current period. In this example, all of the expense would be out of the PSR calculation and all of the gain would be in it.
At this very moment it’s not cash that...