Anyone else think that Archie's basically modelled his interview approach on Ange (consciously or subconsciously)?
Looking down constantly whilst speaking, making a bit of eye contact at the end of an answer, scrunching up the face occasionally before an answer, and punctuating the answers with...
That result has pissed me off more than any other this season.
I know Dr Tottenham always comes up with the remedy when a shit team need a win, particularly before an international break, but for some stupid reason I genuinely thought we'd win about 4-0 today. FFS.
I think this is my view.
Of course, it might be a(nother) purple patch for Deki, and in a few weeks we could all be reconsidering our current views on just how special he is, but all 3 of our other captainship (is that a word?!) group are known to be streaky. What seems to set Deki apart is his...
I won't say or hear a bad word about Vic. He's one of the best signings we've made in donkeys' years.
His character, shot-stopping, leadership, and ball-playing were evidently better than Hugo (much as I loved him until his decline) from practically day one.
The recent unjustified fuss about...
I was saying the same to my mates on our chat. Missed bits of the game, but when I tuned back in on my low quality stream for the second half I couldn't tell if he was wearing a cap or not, as there was genuinely about 15-20 minutes with no close-up of him. Was amazed to see he actually was...
I'm sure he meant something a bit different to what he actually said, or how it came across. But it was a bit odd., essentially saying that making subs to try and improve things is irrelevant if the players already on the pitch aren't doing what they should do.
Christ. What he says around 3:00 about being not wanting to be falsely rewarded by potentially bringing on subs who do change the mentality and level of application etc required to win the game is batshit. And he normally speaks so well.
Is he basically saying 'once I decide it looks like we...
I'm liking him more and more and more. I always felt there was something there with him, but it, perhaps completely understandably, has taken a little while to truly come out. He's definitely stepped up a gear or two over the last few games, showing much more agression, confidence, and hard work...
I too have felt that he seems to be using his right foot a lot more to get a cross in in recent months. He can still be a bit predictable in the sense that he isn't the quickest with his actions/feet, but he does seem to have more variety in his wing play these days.
When I think of Mousa, I almost always also recall Zidane, and Federer. Sportsmen whose movement you just enjoy watching. Everything he, and they, did just screamed ease, elegance, poise, finesse, and in some kind of way, artistry, as a dancer has.
Weirdly, I don't remember Mousa constantly...
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