And a bloody good one at that, unfortunately.Palmer is a dribbly winger/ACM.
And a bloody good one at that, unfortunately.Palmer is a dribbly winger/ACM.
My arse cheek > MaddisonPalmer > Maddison
People on here are delusional, I'm sorry but I'll say it. If you can watch this match, compare what Chelsea have and think what we have is of comparable quality then you're a mad man.Ours are more than good enough if you listen to people on here.
Top tier trolling.Have to credit Ange with how we setup. Could have easily been 3-0 up. Not getting the 3rd, and Romero going off, and we fell apart.
He doesn’t help himself by putting Werner on for Johnson on the right where he’s even worse than he is on the left. He’s so inflexible.wonder what the odds are now on Ange getting the sack. Deflecting away from his own culpability has surprisingly always worked well for Daniel Levy.
We did ask for consistency....2nil and we f#cked it up...again
But these decisions don't have to be madefudge me. Again, a choice to rush the lad back is going to cost us over the next run of games. Bad decisions. Everything is biting Ange on the arse today. Tough but that’s top level sport.
I’m really not. It’s kinda easy. Our players are given a lot of freedom. Our players don’t feel consequences of bad decisions. As a result they take more stupid risks and make more bad decisions than other teams. And that’s the culture. It’s set by the manager. So Biss is responsible for his stupidity but the manager is responsible for the culture which allows players the latitude to make those decisions.So Ange wasn't responsible. Agreed.
Oh hold on, you're contradicting yourself. The stupid decision to challenge when there wasn't even a shot on, was in some weird way you can't quite explain, Ange's fault.
Yeah, that's what I just said....we have no DM's on the field...
Gray is the only one we have.
Let’s be honest. Sideshow bob gifted us two opportunities. We done well to capitalise but still two giftsWell this turned out the kind of brickshow we expected, LOL. Just with an encouraging start to make the inevitable ending feel even worse.