Effectiveness of Tim Cahill

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Nothing in this world quite beats an 89th minute Cahill header, though.

only an 89th minute bicycle kick. Will never forget that moment at Stamford bridge...

I am firmly in cahill's corner. His passion and work rate and pride in the team are second to none and I believe his intangibles are worth as much as his goals.

That being said, when he is in a run like this, he is trying too hard believing the fate of the club is on his shoulders. He needs a couple games off to relax and find the joy in the game again. Hopefully having Donovan around will buy him some time to get right.
 

only an 89th minute bicycle kick. Will never forget that moment at Stamford bridge...

I am firmly in cahill's corner. His passion and work rate and pride in the team are second to none and I believe his intangibles are worth as much as his goals.

That being said, when he is in a run like this, he is trying too hard believing the fate of the club is on his shoulders. He needs a couple games off to relax and find the joy in the game again. Hopefully having Donovan around will buy him some time to get right.

Sorry, but that is utter rubbish. He's not been good enough for many months now. Trust Moyes to keep him in the side for far too long though.
 
He does need a spell. Losing such key players and his best mate and he just isn't clicking.

I've never got your witch-hunt though Lien, theres several underperforming players who don't cop the same treatment.
 
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