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Player Valuation: £8m
FC Sexy.Five pictures and not one showing his calves?!?
FC Sexy.Five pictures and not one showing his calves?!?
Well that was a jobforthemoyes to fix and mention his calves in the pressy todayFive pictures and not one showing his calves?!?
It's a disgrace my son. Here you go...Five pictures and not one showing his calves?!?
What I hope happens is that teams aren’t able to double up on Ndiaye as he was our only creative outlet and it will give him more spaceThink we are relying a lot on this lad. I hope he gets off to an absolute flyer
They’re lovely calves!
The other hope is that KDH gets the ball to both of them with more quality than we have seen in a long time.What I hope happens is that teams aren’t able to double up on Ndiaye as he was our only creative outlet and it will give him more space
Knew you'd be impressed my son.They’re lovely calves!
Think we are relying a lot on this lad. I hope he gets off to an absolute flyer
A truly excellent piece. I think it describes him as a player and his career brilliantly. As it states he chased success in a way that if he hadn’t, fans would have scrutinized him for a lack of aspiration. He left, made the adaptations that Pep asked of him, in a way paid the price for that willingness to compromise.Ooh, optimism:
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Grealish never conformed as Guardiola’s ‘obedient little schoolboy’ but glorious third act beckons | Jonathan Wilson
The midfielder’s time at Man City has been turbulent but there is hope Everton can help him rediscover his sense of joy on the pitchwww.theguardian.com
Very nice piece thatOoh, optimism:
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Grealish never conformed as Guardiola’s ‘obedient little schoolboy’ but glorious third act beckons | Jonathan Wilson
The midfielder’s time at Man City has been turbulent but there is hope Everton can help him rediscover his sense of joy on the pitchwww.theguardian.com
it would be churlish to consider his time at man city as a failure too. he contributed greatly to Guardiola's army when he was a regular part of the setup, just didnt become a club legend like kdb.A truly excellent piece. I think it describes him as a player and his career brilliantly. As it states he chased success in a way that if he hadn’t, fans would have scrutinized him for a lack of aspiration. He left, made the adaptations that Pep asked of him, in a way paid the price for that willingness to compromise.
I wish him the best. As the piece states, if he stays with us post this year, wins something he will be beloved. Regardless I think we all will just back him tenfold and cherish great moments if he hits peak form.