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This is one of the reasons I want to see us play a 4-3-3. I still want Kane as the center forward, but playing with two wide players up top (think of a combo of Son, Lucas, Dele, Lo Celso playing out wide with him) will allow him to drop a bit deeper and feed the wings. That in turn opens up space for him to make runs in and receive passes from the wider players. Firmino is so good in this role and I think Kane would be even better with his insane passing ability.Should Poch utilize Kane as a 9/10 hybrid like England? Son as Sterling, Lucas/Dele/Lamela as Rashford/Sancho?
I've been against it but if its a more effective Kane it may be worth trying a bit and hope that Kane gets back some of his old movement off the ball.
Should Poch utilize Kane as a 9/10 hybrid like England? Son as Sterling, Lucas/Dele/Lamela as Rashford/Sancho?
I've been against it but if its a more effective Kane it may be worth trying a bit and hope that Kane gets back some of his old movement off the ball.
...and yet you've got a problem with The Dong.This is a frighteningly damning statistic.
This measures the amount of passes made by teams in their opponents third and the amount they allow opponents to make in theirs. Obviously this isn't an exact correlation with success per se, but was you can see, it is generally a good indicator of the more successful teams in their respective leagues. We have a worse ratio (1.10 - make 135 allow 123) than teams like West Ham.
Oh. I thought you were referring to Poch as a penis.fuck off with your 'disagree' RESPECT THE COCK . It's me and bus-conductor 's fight He's being all goldilocks with his DM choice and impugning the dong's character so he can plump for Weigl.
...and yet you've got a problem with The Dong.
Do you not think Didier Ndong could be useful for us?We've already got a ginormous fucking dong in midfield.
Sure as fuck could have been useful on a free last summer or January. But no Five, he wants another 'intelligent passer' since we will be 1 below our quota once CE leaves. And bus-conductor already crying his eyes out. BC loves to watch players that put in the yards so he can point to those stats. Of course those stats neglect the fact that if CE would have put in the challenge 70 yards ago he wouldn't have had to run so much.Do you not think Didier Ndong could be useful for us?
No. Made it to HT. Painfully boring.You finish the Dijon-PSG game Five?
Same. It's painful. I had to download BMG's game as a .rar file, and the picture quality is shite.Also, my BuLi links have gone shit?
I had all the games for the last 2 weeks ready to go but now all the links are removed...even the fucking Russian ones. When did Russia start caring about copyright?Same. It's painful. I had to download BMG's game as a .rar file, and the picture quality is shite.
Do you not think Didier Ndong could be useful for us?
Dunno. Something funny going on with Vidia, etc.I had all the games for the last 2 weeks ready to go but now all the links are removed...even the fucking Russian ones. When did Russia start caring about copyright?
As one of the biggest alcoholics I ever knew used to say, "Beggars can't be choosers, man."Right now, as a CM he could be useful, but that says more about us than him. Honestly, I think we can do better, on the pitch and off it.
BCs still playing him down. I think he is better than what he gives him credit for. And he sure brings more than any academy product we have that's currently 'ready'.As one of the biggest alcoholics I ever knew used to say, "Beggars can't be choosers, man."
I'm still not quite clear what it is after reading thatWhile reading the piece about Sacramento (Joao Sacramento: Jose Mourinho's new No 2 at Tottenham Hotspur is a coaching prodigy shaped in Wales) that someone posted in the Mourinho thread it linked to this Interesting Little Piece on Tactical Periodisation:
Jose Mourinho, Vitor Frade and the influence of tactical periodisation
The methodology shaping the thinking at top Premier League clubswww.skysports.com
"He told us that you never see a pianist running around a piano, you see a pianist work on the piano."I'm still not quite clear what it is after reading that