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Ian Walker
I chuckled when I saw this. Sissoko must have tried hard to prevent himself from rolling with laughter on the pitch ...
Looks like he's trying to kiss him
I chuckled when I saw this. Sissoko must have tried hard to prevent himself from rolling with laughter on the pitch ...
What do you think he is supposed to do, try to get inbetween the players and push them apart?There's no denying Oliver is a terrible ref. That bit of handbags at the end where he just stood there and did nothing really sums him up.
That's caption comp if I ever saw one
I'd prefer a GIF that daft prancing loon playing the first pass that lead to our first goal. Man-Bun Donkey.Okay, just watched the game, and while we made it a bit difficult for ourselves, I'm delighted with the win and with many positives.
And of course; fudge off, West Ham. Haha.
PS: Is there a gif of Carrol heading the ball with his face and looking like he was shot? Wife and I laughed so hard at that.
Be interested to see the like for like tables again
Any mention of Pleats comments in the commentary. Funny bloke.
parlais francais, non ?Aurier should've just shot himself. Well played again by him and siss. They seem to have some understanding of one another.
Your reply to my original comment ended up looking like my comment [emoji6]...
I think Poch most certainly said something. Come on. He is a top coach!!!
What I think we have to remember is that in Aurier we have a wildling who is going to need taming. We are all getting used to each other in that regard. I bet it doesn't happen again...and I doubt today was about willful ignorance either, it was simply learning to play with your head a bit more...
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Yes, sorry about that - don't know what happened there - I blame technology
I agree Poch is a top coach, but that doesn't mean he is faultless. I think in-game management and effective use of subs is his Achilles heel. I believe he would be well served by having an old head next to him on the touch line to act as a sounding board. Sometimes he can be too close to the action and too wrapped up in the game to think clearly and act decisively. Currently, imo that is what separates him from the very best coaches who have track records as winners.
Yes, sorry about that - don't know what happened there - I blame technology
I agree Poch is a top coach, but that doesn't mean he is faultless. I think in-game management and effective use of subs is his Achilles heel. I believe he would be well served by having an old head next to him on the touch line to act as a sounding board. Sometimes he can be too close to the action and too wrapped up in the game to think clearly and act decisively. Currently, imo that is what separates him from the very best coaches who have track records as winners.
He got the second yellow 6 minutes after the first one. Not sure Poch could have had someone warm up and on the pitch in that span, even if he wanted to.Personally, I blame Poch. After the yellow, a red was a near certainty. Should have managed the situation and taken him off much earlier for his own sake.
Racist? I was talking about the stadium comments.Couple of remarks from West Ham fans about his pronunciations, but I do not think the was anything racist in it as he has always been pretty lousy in this respect. I quite like Pleat. I watched this in the pub today and could not hear the commentary.