Marcus Kendall
Player Valuation: £35m
Tune thatHe's got his mind set on him
Tune thatHe's got his mind set on him
Players out of position, Branthwaite at left back to counter... someone, I don't know any of their nomarks but they'll definitely play a blinder, as we'll play for a draw.Another boss away day win for all conquering, all attacking, all dancing marauding Moyes managed blues .
Sniff it horse punchers
Now its back to Hill Dickinson stadium for yet another night game against the already doomed Burnley. Once known as the Dyche Derby!
Surely we can get a home win against this shower of yokels .
They came from 3 down today to 3.3 and still lost. A sucker punch perhaps
Team selection who knows . Maybe we see some rotation with another game so soon. But nothing drastic. Tim and Harrison to start maybe.
40 points, 8th place with 10 games to go. Will need to pick up points at home. But Europe is still possible. This is the perfect chance.
So come on Blues. Smash these
Dingles.
UTFT.
Great story, start to finish. Can you do match previews mate?Constant attack. Go out and beat them and score again and again. First goals for Harrison and a brace for our 'free-scoring' B&B.
I can best describe what the mentality needs to be this way:
I played at an ok standard in my teens with no chance of a living out of it. We won our region's league and were invited to an even run by Norwich City as a shop window for local talent. We scraped by a few games, and got absolutely crucified by a Nott's Forest junior team. At 7-0 they passed a penalty and back heeled it in. It was brilliant. We even enjoyed socialising with them later, before they lost in the semis to a Scottish side who's name I can't recall.
Recently, I watched a parent over berate a child in a supermarket for piddling around on a scooter and getting in people's way. It was awkward, people just felt for child who should've been controlled better. Just looked like crappy parenting.
But football isn't like that. The best way I can describe the mentality needed is THE EXACT OPPOSITE of the supermarket. Keep on dominating and the opposition, and the better and better you look and feel. And the more confident you feel and the more you're respected.
Burnley are down... 'Earn the right' to have a party and absolutely smash them.
6-1.
Haha! Cheers... Happy to have a go, or even better, start a whip round to bring Chico out retirement?Great story, start to finish. Can you do match previews mate?
Why not both mate?Haha! Cheers... Happy to have a go, or even better, start a whip round to bring Chico out retirement?
Whats your drug of choiceConstant attack. Go out and beat them and score again and again. First goals for Harrison and a brace for our 'free-scoring' B&B.
I can best describe what the mentality needs to be this way:
I played at an ok standard in my teens with no chance of a living out of it. We won our region's league and were invited to an event run by Norwich City as a shop window for local talent. We scraped by a few games, and then got absolutely crucified by a Nott's Forest junior team. At 7-0 they passed a penalty and back heeled it in. It was brilliant. We even enjoyed socialising with them later, they were great - before they lost in the semis to a Scottish side who's name I can't recall.
Recently, I watched a parent over berate a child in a supermarket for piddling around on a scooter and getting in people's way. It was awkward, people just felt for child who should've been controlled better. Just looked like crappy parenting.
But football isn't like that. The best way I can describe the mentality and how it's respected is THE EXACT OPPOSITE of the supermarket. Keep on dominating the opposition, don't show any compassion. Don't let up... and the better and better you look and the better and better you feel. And the more confident you become and the more you're respected.
This is the harsh reality of sport.
Burnley are down... 'Earn the right' to have a party and absolutely go and smash them.
6-1.
Something in the way he movesHe's got his mind set on him
Haha, yeah watching Everton batter someone properly would deffo be it.Whats your drug of choice![]()
He always does make a change , so maybe we might finally get a home winNEVER change a winning team.
Remember!
Constant attack. Go out and beat them and score again and again. First goals for Harrison and a brace for our 'free-scoring' B&B.
I can best describe what the mentality needs to be this way:
I played at an ok standard in my teens with no chance of a living out of it. We won our region's league and were invited to an event run by Norwich City as a shop window for local talent. We scraped by a few games, and then got absolutely crucified by a Nott's Forest junior team. At 7-0 they passed a penalty and back heeled it in. It was brilliant. We even enjoyed socialising with them later, they were great - before they lost in the semis to a Scottish side who's name I can't recall.
Recently, I watched a parent over berate a child in a supermarket for piddling around on a scooter and getting in people's way. It was awkward, people just felt for child who should've been controlled better. Just looked like crappy parenting.
But football isn't like that. The best way I can describe the mentality and how it's respected is THE EXACT OPPOSITE of the supermarket. Keep on dominating the opposition, don't show any compassion. Don't let up... and the better and better you look and the better and better you feel. And the more confident you become and the more you're respected.
This is the harsh reality of sport.
Burnley are down... 'Earn the right' to have a party and absolutely go and smash them.
6-1.
Constant attack. Go out and beat them and score again and again. First goals for Harrison and a brace for our 'free-scoring' B&B.
I can best describe what the mentality needs to be this way:
I played at an ok standard in my teens with no chance of a living out of it. We won our region's league and were invited to an event run by Norwich City as a shop window for local talent. We scraped by a few games, and then got absolutely crucified by a Nott's Forest junior team. At 7-0 they passed a penalty and back heeled it in. It was brilliant. We even enjoyed socialising with them later, they were great - before they lost in the semis to a Scottish side who's name I can't recall.
Recently, I watched a parent over berate a child in a supermarket for piddling around on a scooter and getting in people's way. It was awkward, people just felt for child who should've been controlled better. Just looked like crappy parenting.
But football isn't like that. The best way I can describe the mentality and how it's respected is THE EXACT OPPOSITE of the supermarket. Keep on dominating the opposition, don't show any compassion. Don't let up... and the better and better you look and the better and better you feel. And the more confident you become and the more you're respected.
This is the harsh reality of sport.
Burnley are down... 'Earn the right' to have a party and absolutely go and smash them.
6-1.
Try Judy Dench next?Lol. Great post. I read that once. Then went back and read it again in the voice of neil warnock.
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