@Biggies_MaIIs I don't think his legs have gone either. I think he's got a couple of seasons at the top level left in him to be fair. But in an adapted position. He showed some explosive pace in moments yesterday.
Leeds x 2
Burnley x 2
Bournemouth x 2
Fulham
Brentford
Crystal Palace
Sunderland
Forest
11 points from a possible 33 against teams you should be getting 24+ , as a minimum, that's horrendous for a team that won the league then spent 400m.
@DaveOCKOP I for one am all in for this. I see his plan. Get Real to the Champions League final, play against us, drop Courtouis, play the u11s and celebrate with Liverpool at the final whistle. 3D chess.
@ScouserChrisLFC He's taken a formula that worked so well last year, ripped it up and tried to implement something that looks alien to the whole squad. No pace, no movement and no one in the box 90% of the time. Unless a moment of magic creates something nothing happens.
🇵🇹 Neves and the Portuguese national team family have shared the below video with the caption translated as:
“Nothing Can Separate Us. For you, Diogo Jota 🤍”
#Wolves#wwfc
Most sports interested people from a country will "support" a national team due to how invested they are in that sport.
The vast majority of this country only joins an England mens bandwagon at the semi final stage when all the red and white tat in Tesco gets hoovered up so I wouldn't give a fig if I'm a Lionesses supporter whether anyone supports them bar those who invest in them most of the time.
I'm just getting into Cricket and am ambivalent towards the England team. Why? Because as a half Bajan it was the West Indies team of the late 70's that I felt pride in and felt connected to not MCC blazers and hats. This coming from a match going England fan who only ever wanted to play football for England and gets 9/10 excited when we play Andorra away.
I couldn't give a monkeys about the mens or womens England basketball, tennis, hockey, badminton and rugby teams, despite being a massive England rugby fan in the 80's. Now I don't have that buy in for England Rugby, but if they win a World Cup I'll watch the final, get a bit nervous, see them win and then watch Corrie. Same happened tonight but if England men played I'd pay my life savings to see them win a Final. It's just the personal level of buy in not patriotism that gets people to support their country.
But I'm invested in the Lions tour which has Scots, Irish and Welsh players in. Why? The story since the legendary 1971 Tour of NZ. I buy into the story. And a million girls and boys will buy into their journey via the Lionesses.
Women's football came of age a long time ago so should now be hardy enough, and care less enough about men's or anyone else's approval or support from anyone in England. They had cracking in stadium support, many will turn up on Tuesday and the girls will be partying all night tonight, enjoying their win.
Nobody reading this actively supports every team their country puts out, and most are completely indifferent to 90% of teams representing England over 100 sports.
As it should be. Because supporting any team should be a choice based on what makes an individual interested, makes them excited, makes them but into the story and journey.
And long may that continue. 🏴