By Oddinho Go To PostMarco Silva is supposed to be the next Pochettino right? Southampton could do much worse.
Spurs will hire him after Poch goes to RM in the summer.
By domino Go To PostSpurs will hire him after Poch goes to RM in the summer.
So as long as City matches United's result when we play Everton, the derby should be the day we win the title. Oh my days. I'm already taking that morning off.
Would not be surprised if Mourinho puts out your third team against Swansea just to avoid the ignominy of being bent over by Pep once again.
Would not be surprised if Mourinho puts out your third team against Swansea just to avoid the ignominy of being bent over by Pep once again.
Hart – 56% save, 38 saves, 3 clean sheets
Mignolet – 59%, 35, 7
Gomes – 60%, 59, 5
McCarthy – 60%, 17, 2
Lossl – 62%, 80, 7
Cech – 62%, 67, 9
Foster – 64%, 76, 7
Begovic – 65%, 81, 5
Karnezis – 65%, 15, 3
Pickford – 66%, 97, 6
Hennessey – 67%, 65, 3
Schmeichel – 67%, 86, 7
Speroni – 67%, 29, 2
Adrian – 67%, 50, 4
Elliot — 68%, 44, 3
Butland — 68%, 99, 5
Courtois — 68%, 55, 13
Karius — 68%, 17, 5
Forster — 69%, 67, 4
Darlow — 69%, 34, 2
Ederson — 70%, 46, 13
Lloris — 70%, 53, 13
Ryan — 70%, 89, 8
Fabianski — 70%, 101, 8
Pope — 79%, 85, 9
De Gea — 81%, 95, 15
Compiled from
https://www.fourfourtwo.com/features/ranked-every-premier-league-goalkeeper-based-their-save-percentage-201718?page=0%2C2
Holy hell, Pope is impressive. Thank god Liverpool ditched Migs. Cech needs to go too. Arsenal should get Pope or Ryan. Ryan is probably more their style.
Mignolet – 59%, 35, 7
Gomes – 60%, 59, 5
McCarthy – 60%, 17, 2
Lossl – 62%, 80, 7
Cech – 62%, 67, 9
Foster – 64%, 76, 7
Begovic – 65%, 81, 5
Karnezis – 65%, 15, 3
Pickford – 66%, 97, 6
Hennessey – 67%, 65, 3
Schmeichel – 67%, 86, 7
Speroni – 67%, 29, 2
Adrian – 67%, 50, 4
Elliot — 68%, 44, 3
Butland — 68%, 99, 5
Courtois — 68%, 55, 13
Karius — 68%, 17, 5
Forster — 69%, 67, 4
Darlow — 69%, 34, 2
Ederson — 70%, 46, 13
Lloris — 70%, 53, 13
Ryan — 70%, 89, 8
Fabianski — 70%, 101, 8
Pope — 79%, 85, 9
De Gea — 81%, 95, 15
Compiled from
https://www.fourfourtwo.com/features/ranked-every-premier-league-goalkeeper-based-their-save-percentage-201718?page=0%2C2
Holy hell, Pope is impressive. Thank god Liverpool ditched Migs. Cech needs to go too. Arsenal should get Pope or Ryan. Ryan is probably more their style.
Would like to see Ryan with a more expansive team
Watched a few compilations when we were linked with him like 4 years ago, his passing seemed ridiculously good
Pope needs to be given a chance with England before the world cup. He's the best shotstopper by far, but Burnley don't play in a way that shows how adept he is with his feet, dealing with crosses or sweeping up through balls
Watched a few compilations when we were linked with him like 4 years ago, his passing seemed ridiculously good
Pope needs to be given a chance with England before the world cup. He's the best shotstopper by far, but Burnley don't play in a way that shows how adept he is with his feet, dealing with crosses or sweeping up through balls
Annihilation
8.5/10
I won't say a word and everyone should go into this blind, don't even watch a preview. Soundtrack was amazing.
8.5/10
I won't say a word and everyone should go into this blind, don't even watch a preview. Soundtrack was amazing.
De Gea is single-handily ensuring United aren’t a mid-table team. I’m not even being a cunt.
They’ve only scored three more goals than sixth-placed Arsenal. That hairy, shit-lidded Spaniard is keeping you in the top third. It’s ridiculous.
They’ve only scored three more goals than sixth-placed Arsenal. That hairy, shit-lidded Spaniard is keeping you in the top third. It’s ridiculous.
De Gea is priceless. You look at Lloris, Ederson, Courtois, Karius they’ve all got numbers that’ll win you 3-6 points over a season. De Gea nets 8-12 points I’d wager.
Not only that but the fact he can find Lukau’s head so often is crucial to the style of football United play. Priceless.
Not only that but the fact he can find Lukau’s head so often is crucial to the style of football United play. Priceless.
Having seen the full footage of the Carra spitting incident I have to say: that dad filming seems like a bigger piece of shit than him. Recklessly filming with a mobile while driving, with his daughter as side passenger and his first reaction is laughing and saying "Nice. Jamie Carragher just spat on my daughter. "
I guess when you're a nobody you can always be the bigger cunt, media will still only roast the famous guy.
I guess when you're a nobody you can always be the bigger cunt, media will still only roast the famous guy.
Still can't fathom how thin-skinned Carragher is there
Unless the guy filming was saying some proper despicable shit before the footage starts, it's mental. How do you get through 15 years of a pro career without learning to let mild verbal abuse bounce off you?
Unless the guy filming was saying some proper despicable shit before the footage starts, it's mental. How do you get through 15 years of a pro career without learning to let mild verbal abuse bounce off you?
By Hitch Go To PostStill can't fathom how thin-skinned Carragher is there
Unless the guy filming was saying some proper despicable shit before the footage starts, it's mental. How do you get through 15 years of a pro career without learning to let mild verbal abuse bounce off you?
Init. Other bloke obviously a helmet but you'd think as a Liverpool player/fan he'd be used to failure and getting banter for it
He would be thin skinned if that was the only verbal abuse he got.
We don't know what happened to him before that incident that could have caused him to lose his temper.
We don't know what happened to him before that incident that could have caused him to lose his temper.
What's wrong with keeping your window up, putting on some music and focusing on the road
That guy wasn't worth his time
That guy wasn't worth his time
By Oddinho Go To PostDe Gea is priceless. You look at Lloris, Ederson, Courtois, Karius they’ve all got numbers that’ll win you 3-6 points over a season. De Gea nets 8-12 points I’d wager.I think you also have to take into consideration how many shots Ederson has avoided by coming out of his box. There have been quite a few would be goalscoring chances that he’s sorted out on his own without actually stopping a shot. I wonder how many clearances he has?
Not only that but the fact he can find Lukau’s head so often is crucial to the style of football United play. Priceless.
Ederson's clearances is 37 which is a lot considering De Gea has 2x that his whole career at United.
Watching that Karius tackle on Saturday reminded me of Mignolet's attempts to sweep up danger. Glacial would be too kind a word. He genuinely takes about a second to decide whether to go for a ball, and runs at the speed you see from players who hop around for a few seconds having just popped their hamstring.
Legit looking forward to him leaving, just to get rid of any temptation to play him again should Karius have a dip in form. A dip that I can't help but expect unfortunately, judging from the start of his Liverpool career he's a confidence player, which really isn't what you want from a goalkeeper ¬¬
Legit looking forward to him leaving, just to get rid of any temptation to play him again should Karius have a dip in form. A dip that I can't help but expect unfortunately, judging from the start of his Liverpool career he's a confidence player, which really isn't what you want from a goalkeeper ¬¬
By Oddinho Go To PostDe Gea is priceless. You look at Lloris, Ederson, Courtois, Karius they’ve all got numbers that’ll win you 3-6 points over a season. De Gea nets 8-12 points I’d wager.
Not only that but the fact he can find Lukau’s head so often is crucial to the style of football United play. Priceless.
I posted an article a couple weeks ago. I think the most in Europe is Oblak at 10
Edit
https://www.economist.com/blogs/gametheory/2018/02/unrequited-glove
It is Oblak at 5 points over an average keeper. Lol
So the idea that keepers will gain you massive points is laughable.
By batong Go To PostSomeone's put a poppy on the statue outside my tube station.Is it too late or too soon?
Not 'avin it
By Hitch Go To PostWatching that Karius tackle on Saturday reminded me of Mignolet's attempts to sweep up danger. Glacial would be too kind a word. He genuinely takes about a second to decide whether to go for a ball, and runs at the speed you see from players who hop around for a few seconds having just popped their hamstring.Mad how we persist with subpar keepers. And defenders. And midfi
Legit looking forward to him leaving, just to get rid of any temptation to play him again should Karius have a dip in form. A dip that I can't help but expect unfortunately, judging from the start of his Liverpool career he's a confidence player, which really isn't what you want from a goalkeeper ¬¬
By FortuneFaded Go To PostIs it too late or too soon?Not at all if i have something to say.
Elsk will love this
new_book_by_fc_bayerns_physician_müllerwohlfahrt
"Under Pep Guardiola, the climate at FC Bayern Munich changed and it became increasingly clear that he did not trust me or my team. On the one hand he was absolutely not interested in medical questions, but on the other hand he demanded that we perform miracles."
According to Müller-Wohlfahrt, the climate cooled down within a few days after Guardiola's arrival:"Our first encounter took place in the training camp in Riva on Lake Garda. The first day was alright, the second was alright, but already on the third day Guardiola approached me and came at me out of the blue: "What the hell is going on? I thought I was coming to the best medical department in the world, and we have two permanent injured people who should have been healthy by now according to the initial diagnosis. What is this?'" He said it in an aggressive, reproachful tone.'"
The daily work with the Spaniard was also difficult. "Guardiola demanded that I should be present at every training session. He apparently saw me as a someone to take commands at any given time,"said the physician, who at the same time did not want to neglect his doctor's office in the centre of Munich.
After a 3-1 defeat at Porto FC, Guardiola blamed him for the result. "Guardiola and I sat down at the big table where the players had breakfast in the morning and the dishes were still on top of it. It should have been a debate - and it became a debacle. I completely lost my temper, yelled at Guardiola and then slammed down on the table with my fist in such a way that the plates and cups just blew up. For the first time in all these years, I did become loud. I couldn't understand that a trainer who was as many years old as I had worked for the FC Bayern, did not listen to me and my experience." He then ended his almost four decades of commitment to the record-breaking championship.
After almost two years of working together, Müller-Wohlfahrt has therefore made a more than negative assessment of the character of the Spaniard:"I consider Pep Guardiola to be a person with a weak sense of self-confidence who does everything in his power to deceive others. He therefore seems to live in constant fear, not so much of defeat as of losing power and authority."
new_book_by_fc_bayerns_physician_müllerwohlfahrt
Is it odd to expect your head of medical staff to be present at training sessions? I dont think, infact i think it should be a given that he should be present.
By Laboured Go To PostKen Early siding with Frank de Boer is fucking hilarious.So you're saying he's underperforming?
#nowinnersinthishorse
By Officer_lool Go To PostIs it odd to expect your head of medical staff to be present at training sessions? I dont think, infact i think it should be a given that he should be present.Exactly Pep expects the best and 100% commitment
Bayern are obviously a club used to having everyone, including some of the players probably, being part time and still winning the league. Pep definitely wouldn't be happy with that.
Pep did act like an idiot that time during the match when he yelled at the guy though lol
De Gea, Bailly, Pogba and Lukaku have only started 4 games together this season.
After 0-0 draws in the first leg, the home team from the first leg goes through 3/4 of the time.
Worrying facts and figures here boys.
After 0-0 draws in the first leg, the home team from the first leg goes through 3/4 of the time.
Worrying facts and figures here boys.
Threads don't get more legendary
https://www.resetera.com/threads/strip-club-should-be-illegal.29160/
https://www.resetera.com/threads/strip-club-should-be-illegal.29160/
By FlutterPuffs Go To PostHowever it is, it's stupid to blame your medical staff from the failures on the pitch.While I agree, having players being given the medical green light and then having said player get injured immediately would create distrust and tension. Player availability or lack there of can absolutely ruin a season.
By Bold 2 in One Go To PostThreads don't get more legendary
https://www.resetera.com/threads/strip-club-should-be-illegal.29160/
Aye, tremendous.
By Bold 2 in One Go To PostThreads don't get more legendary
https://www.resetera.com/threads/strip-club-should-be-illegal.29160/
"imgaine - 1 grand to give someone else head and ginger their twat - but at the time it felt so good (and free idnner and drinks and shit)."
That has to be fake. It's too well formatted to be a drunk post and the "I love pussy has much as I love Nintendo" it's clearly begging for a tag.
By bud Go To Postlistening to a rush of blood to the head for the first time in ages.Indeed it is. It feels like their first two albums were made by a completely different band from current day Coldplay.
what a record.
By Eternity Go To PostWhile I agree, having players being given the medical green light and then having said player get injured immediately would create distrust and tension. Player availability or lack there of can absolutely ruin a season.Wasn't it Pep who rushed the players despite misgivings from the medical team?
By bud Go To Postlistening to a rush of blood to the head for the first time in ages.Tis a great album.
what a record.
By LFMartins86 Go To PostThat has to be fake. It's too well formatted to be a drunk post and the "I love pussy has much as I love Nintendo" it's clearly begging for a tag.Nintendo fans and pussy...yea I dont buy it.