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Feel its too hard to blame Olsen for this one. Point on the road at a tough venue, I'll take it. Need better
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Oh my god, not Olson
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Believe we've hired our own Ferguson/Pep/Ancelotti/Wenger.
The way he has the team playing, I genuinely do not see a competition we could not win.
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World **** Class
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I think the difference in talent between these two is negligible.
The difference in manager tactics is a chasm
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On 08/04/2023 at 09:27, Villaphan04 said:
Better spot for him. I still think he's a good manager, but this is his last chance in the Premier League, IMO.
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If we are throwing out names of people in the Eredivisie that we would like to see Villa sign, I'll throw out Ricardo Pepi again. Although he is an Augsburg player, I think he has a truly great future ahead of him.
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Vitor Roque would be a massive sign of intent by the club to not only provide world class young talent to the club, but would show they are ready to rejoin the elite in the transfer market.
Julian Alvarez all over again. Maybe they can identify the talent before the top 6/galacticos clubs make a serious offer and snag him this time.
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3 minutes ago, StewieGriffin said:
So...
Will the cost of the statue of him we're going to have to build affect FFP costs?
Giant golden Unai face as the façade.
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1 minute ago, AVTuco said:
Now I'm going to say it. Buendia is not at the races today. I'd consider taking him off.
Feels like there are long stretches of time where he simply doesn't have any composure.
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Robbed of a pen.
Otherwise good half.
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Professional Win.
Palace gonna sneak into a relegation spot.
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A lot of us said that if Emery could sort out Ollie, he'd be worth every bit of money spent. The same with McGinn.
It's fair to say this player was always in there, but lost his confidence under Smith and Gerrard absolutely destroyed any bits he had left. Emery has given him his confidence back and he's rewarding him with 5 in a row. Incredible work by both Watkins and Emery.
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Weghorst was a giant waste of money, but Ten Hag has the under performing playing like the best in Europe and has turned them around with some beautiful work on the pitch. Smart, tough, direct when needed to be, with a bit of shithousery when needed.
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They should have scored when Konsa **** it all up again, hard to say the result wasn't always going to be a loss.
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2 minutes ago, Marka Ragnos said:
Honestly think the main problem with USMNT is the whole system below it, not the coach, and no coach is going to be able to jet in and fix it until soccer is played more in the streets. The only pick-up games I ever really see are in Latin American neighborhoods, but maybe that's just where I live. That said, I do find Marsch a bit annoying and oppressive, but I think if he gets the right players, he can win matches. Big "if" tho.
I find plenty of pickup games in Columbus, but that has really only grown since the MLS popularity has grown. If you're in a place without an MLS team, I'd imagine it's difficult.
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Hard on Marsch.
Hope he's the next USMNT Manager.
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Miserable, gutless back 4 performance from everyone who stepped on the pitch
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Thank goodness.
Criminal that he was sent away in the first place. Righting the wrongs of Slippy G
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Luiz Henrique please. Hes extremely talented.
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Give him something to be flanked by up the middle of the field and we'll be very happy with him. Puts in a shift and has the athletic ability to play big and strong.
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Makes sense. Little to prove at the u-20 level.
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13 minutes ago, The_Steve said:Almiron and Alfonso Davies are two of the biggest success stories coming from that league. You’ve also got big exciting South American talent there, from the likes of Thiago Almada and Alan Velasco to US international players like Jesus Ferreira. There’s a lot of potential to find rough diamonds and hidden gems.
The MLS has made huge inroads into signing in their prime South Americans. It used to be a place where over aged Euros and average US internationals played, but it's taken a dramatic leap forward in recent years.
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As a frequent MLS watcher, I'm pretty excited. Thought he was going to a Champ League team.
Might not be quite there yet, but something about him just has a nose for goal. All the physical tools, get him some proper coaching and he could be a sensation.
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