Rashford will make it
he has to make it
he has to make it
By Frustrated_me Go To PostNate Dogg has an insane amount of bangersused to love this one
By Yurtlicious Go To Postno way the third pic is subjective
It is insomuch that it is impossible to draw an objective line on every single player in every single instance. That diagram (I think) is not official and the rules will refer to "shoulder" in ways that do not give the "shoulder" a definitive objective capacity.
Yup. Wait no lets play all the football and then give it to us cus of Rash anyways. I'm fucking bored.
By Yurtlicious Go To Postused to love this oneI'll listen to anything with Craig David, Mos Def and Nate Dogg. Back when remixes were actually good.
I would go to Dortmund over United too. Win win win win win for everyone. We'll get him eventually for 100m more when he's a better player and has proven himself abroad, continentally, at a better side who will then spend that money on improving someone else instead of him coming to us directly, stagnating and ending up at Everton in five years.
A few years ago Atletico's transfer ban scuppered our attempts to sign Griezmann. Now a global pandemic is thwarting our pursuit of Sancho. We are cursed.
By Diego! Go To PostI bet a lot of kits will have slightly longer sleeves next season
That Lovren tweet (the replies to it) reminded me of the images of Klavan in a Liverpool kit. Incredible football player.
By Dan Go To PostThey are just jealous because we have a young center back that does this.
Am I missing something here?
By Linius Go To PostThat Lovren tweet (the replies to it) reminded me of the images of Klavan in a Liverpool kit. Incredible football player.Honestly Klavan was fine. Solid.
By Cleff Go To PostQuite annoyed that Arsenal appear to be getting a free run at Partey.
A professional football data analyst and Arsenal fan:
This is a good point made in the replies to that Partey post. Kagawa and especially Mkhitaryan were signings made without taking into account the particular systems they played in.
I don't watch much La Liga but Party seems a proper player.
What Knutson is saying is similar to a debate a lot of Liverpool fans were having about our front 3. That they are all now 28 and we need to think about replacing them, but I do think they have around 3/4 prime years left. Desperately want Gini to sign a new deal too.
What Knutson is saying is similar to a debate a lot of Liverpool fans were having about our front 3. That they are all now 28 and we need to think about replacing them, but I do think they have around 3/4 prime years left. Desperately want Gini to sign a new deal too.
Life is so easy when you're rich enough to even worry about those scenarios. We never get to the point where we have a solid team and some of the players are starting to get old enough that you need to start thinking about replacements.
By Punished Go To PostI don't watch much La Liga but Party seems a proper player.
What Knutson is saying is similar to a debate a lot of Liverpool fans were having about our front 3. That they are all now 28 and we need to think about replacing them, but I do think they have around 3/4 prime years left. Desperately want Gini to sign a new deal too.
Think it's odd that 27+ is seen as a bad buy, when that's near a player's peak and you can probably get 3/4 years of good performances out of someone at that point.
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By Laboured Go To PostNot surprised when his own constituency of Uxbridge and South Ruislip has no schools in the higher bracket of FSM (35.1% or more of the pupils are eligible for FSM) but then you see constituencies like Manchester Central having at least a third of of their primary schools in this (unflattering?) bracket and poor Boris probably can't think of how they can be allowed to spend that money.
By n8 dogg Go To PostThink it's odd that 27+ is seen as a bad buy, when that's near a player's peak and you can probably get 3/4 years of good performances out of someone at that point.Think it's much more an Arsenal issue than a 27+ issue; Arsenal are likely facing a minimum of 2 seasons to build a CL capable team, so if they don't get lucky with their purchases Partey could spend his prime years in the EL. Then, if hes really good for the team, they'll be no way they can let him go, which means he'll soon be in his twilight years on a huge contract, costing them loads of money.
Arsenal have already seen this with Ozil, and Aubameyang could be similar. Ozil was one of their better players when they were desperately fighting to get back in the CL, so there was huge pressure to keep him under contract, leading to the current situation. With Aubameyang, Arsenal have a big transfer fee and big wages to cover, but he's ultimately not been able to get them to top 4, and now at his age the've probably got to write that off.