@TheCinesthetic I remember going to see liquorice pizza in the in the cinema, kept waiting for a twist or just anything to pick the story up and nothing came
@ronaldobrownn_ Gets up and down, puts a shift in, loves an over/underlap but when he first arrived he was tipped to be a very good crosser and we saw that in early years. Would love to see him whip a few more balls in now that we have a competent attack
@henrywinter VAR is the worst thing that's ever happened to football, somehow they've managed to completely ruin the most important part of watching the game as a spectacle. Get rid.
@tootstoman@bazzagarlow2@SpiritOf2016Pod You reckon in between camps he's just sitting around scratching his arse and watching loose women? By this logic it would be completely normal to see Tommy Tuchel or Ancelloti pop off in between international breaks to save teams from relegation, total nonsense.
@bazzagarlow2@SpiritOf2016Pod His focus will completely shift, it also sends the wrong signals to the players. It only negatively impacts our preparation for a huge game (or two)
@honigstein@FlorianReiter_ There was no advantage. The only option Szoboszlai had was to foul Haaland and take the red, otherwise certain goal. If there was a 'penalty goal' rule it could be used in this scenario but don't think anybody wants that
@pendbeg@sauc321@andrew_cryer The advantage was lost when Szoboszlai overtook him and got between Haaland and the ball, there wasn't really an advantage to Haaland after the Szobo pull.