Not really. Try tasting them one by one.What a bizarre opinion.
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Not really. Try tasting them one by one.What a bizarre opinion.
Thanks.Draw isn't until 29/08.
Cheese room?You can't beat a nice bottle of wine with some cheese. Anywhere in the ground I can get that combination?
What happened to him? Murdered by an angry fan?Consider yourself lucky that Clive Thomas is no longer a referee...
They should have a referee table. The most inconsistent refs with the most decisions overturned should go down to the Championship. The best of the Championship get promoted to the PL.It’s going to keep refs honest even you’re not a fan of var
Be interesting to see at the end of the year what refs got the most decisions over turned
Asking Poch not to play the diamond....is it really an option?Then we'd be smart enough to:
A) Keep Sissoko off the wing
B) Not play the diamond
Now if we can just do that - we should win 3-0.
They should have a referee table. The most inconsistent refs with the most decisions overturned should go down to the Championship. The best of the Championship get promoted to the PL.
Asking Poch not to play the diamond....is it really an option?
You're right of course. My memory seems a little selective when I'm very busy. Hopefully he'll do the same Saturday. He's got a good variety in midfielder choice now so many more options are available.We didn't play it against Man City.
Nothing to do with red wine of course.....You're right of course. My memory seems a little selective when I'm very busy. Hopefully he'll do the same Saturday. He's got a good variety in midfielder choice now so many more options are available.
Forgive me for the correction but I would say ...Play your best suited players in every game....relative to the opposition. But I totally agree....a spearhead of Moura, Kane and Son pleaseThink you can get caught up in who ‘deserves’ to play. Lamela has a goal and an assist in his first 2 matches but I’d still rather son started over him. Play your best players in every game
Yeah I should have said in these sorts of games to be honest. But form is kind of irrelevant this early on. I like lamela I just think Son offers so much moreForgive me for the correction but I would say ...Play your best suited players in every game....relative to the opposition. But I totally agree....a spearhead of Moura, Kane and Son please
Geez... ESPN here in the states says,
Woolwich will become kings of north London again
What was all the fuss about a power shift in north London? Woolwich are back in the driver's seat and there to stay, with the Premier League's most lethal centre-forward double-act (Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette) backed up by a balanced, energetic midfield and a bolstered back line.
Unai Emery has turned his side from stodgy to sleek, introducing the excellent Real Madrid loanee Dani Ceballos -- whose tenacity set up Aubameyang's winner against Burnley -- and showing faith in exciting homegrown midfielder Joe Willock.
It has given them a shot of energy that will surely create more chances for Aubameyang, who already has two goals to his name, and Lacazette. Given that £72m summer signing Nicolas Pepe is still being eased in, not to mention the fact that attacking left-back Kieran Tierney is still returning to fitness, Woolwich will only become more potent -- and the two-point gap they have already established over Spurs, whose attacking depth still seems light, will prove crucial by the end of the campaign.
Do they even... I mean.... what? They beat Newcastle by 1 goal and Burnley by 1 goal at home, and they're talking about a two point gap after 2 matches, and one of our matches has been away at the Etihad. What are they paying these writers for?
let them talk, it will make it sweeter should they fall.Geez... ESPN here in the states says,
Woolwich will become kings of north London again
What was all the fuss about a power shift in north London? Woolwich are back in the driver's seat and there to stay, with the Premier League's most lethal centre-forward double-act (Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette) backed up by a balanced, energetic midfield and a bolstered back line.
Unai Emery has turned his side from stodgy to sleek, introducing the excellent Real Madrid loanee Dani Ceballos -- whose tenacity set up Aubameyang's winner against Burnley -- and showing faith in exciting homegrown midfielder Joe Willock.
It has given them a shot of energy that will surely create more chances for Aubameyang, who already has two goals to his name, and Lacazette. Given that £72m summer signing Nicolas Pepe is still being eased in, not to mention the fact that attacking left-back Kieran Tierney is still returning to fitness, Woolwich will only become more potent -- and the two-point gap they have already established over Spurs, whose attacking depth still seems light, will prove crucial by the end of the campaign.
Do they even... I mean.... what? They beat Newcastle by 1 goal and Burnley by 1 goal at home, and they're talking about a two point gap after 2 matches, and one of our matches has been away at the Etihad. What are they paying these writers for?
Someone actually wrote this. FuckGeez... ESPN here in the states says,
Woolwich will become kings of north London again
What was all the fuss about a power shift in north London? Woolwich are back in the driver's seat and there to stay, with the Premier League's most lethal centre-forward double-act (Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette) backed up by a balanced, energetic midfield and a bolstered back line.
Unai Emery has turned his side from stodgy to sleek, introducing the excellent Real Madrid loanee Dani Ceballos -- whose tenacity set up Aubameyang's winner against Burnley -- and showing faith in exciting homegrown midfielder Joe Willock.
It has given them a shot of energy that will surely create more chances for Aubameyang, who already has two goals to his name, and Lacazette. Given that £72m summer signing Nicolas Pepe is still being eased in, not to mention the fact that attacking left-back Kieran Tierney is still returning to fitness, Woolwich will only become more potent -- and the two-point gap they have already established over Spurs, whose attacking depth still seems light, will prove crucial by the end of the campaign.
Do they even... I mean.... what? They beat Newcastle by 1 goal and Burnley by 1 goal at home, and they're talking about a two point gap after 2 matches, and one of our matches has been away at the Etihad. What are they paying these writers for?
Fuck me if the fixtures had been reversed we'd be 3 points in front of Woolwich!! What planet's he on?! Boosted back line? It's worse. They lost a half decent centre back and replaced him with a clown!Geez... ESPN here in the states says,
Woolwich will become kings of north London again
What was all the fuss about a power shift in north London? Woolwich are back in the driver's seat and there to stay, with the Premier League's most lethal centre-forward double-act (Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette) backed up by a balanced, energetic midfield and a bolstered back line.
Unai Emery has turned his side from stodgy to sleek, introducing the excellent Real Madrid loanee Dani Ceballos -- whose tenacity set up Aubameyang's winner against Burnley -- and showing faith in exciting homegrown midfielder Joe Willock.
It has given them a shot of energy that will surely create more chances for Aubameyang, who already has two goals to his name, and Lacazette. Given that £72m summer signing Nicolas Pepe is still being eased in, not to mention the fact that attacking left-back Kieran Tierney is still returning to fitness, Woolwich will only become more potent -- and the two-point gap they have already established over Spurs, whose attacking depth still seems light, will prove crucial by the end of the campaign.
Do they even... I mean.... what? They beat Newcastle by 1 goal and Burnley by 1 goal at home, and they're talking about a two point gap after 2 matches, and one of our matches has been away at the Etihad. What are they paying these writers for?