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Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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He has sucked, but pretty much every player there seems clueless now. When Marsch was in charge, they at least kept things close, but Javi Garcia is a total clown who gets nothing right. They also leak in goals because Adams isn’t there to help the shit defense.

Regardless, they’re going down and McKennie will be the first name on the team sheet under anti-coach next season.
Nah. McKennie is onto the 5 years of loans to oblivion program :lol:
 

CrimsonianKing

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Jan 16, 2013
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I hate how entertaining and fun the EPL is to watch


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I haven’t watched a full non Serie A club football match in years so decided to give Liverpool and Tottenham a chance. I’ve been asking myself why I still bother about football and that match reminded why. It can still be a pleasant and exciting thing to watch.

Players take a lot of risk which might lead to some hilarious fails but in the end you can’t deny it’s closer to how football used to be played in the past, maybe not the full on high pressure tactics but the openness, the risk taking, how involved the crowd can get and how it’s all about moving the ball forward and looking for the goal. What it should always be about.

Italy is so far behind it’s scary.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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Leeds appointing Allardyce lol. Desperation time.

McKennie might actually be a weapon for them if they just tank crosses into the box, will be interesting to watch.

Imagine going from Bielsa to Samuele Allardicio. Some of those players will be shell-shocked.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,235
Leeds appointing Allardyce lol. Desperation time.

McKennie might actually be a weapon for them if they just tank crosses into the box, will be interesting to watch.

Imagine going from Bielsa to Samuele Allardicio. Some of those players will be shell-shocked.
Hasn't he saved a few clubs from relegation? It'll probably be super rigid with long balls and set pieces. Anything is better than Garcia who offered nothing.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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Hasn't he saved a few clubs from relegation? It'll probably be super rigid with long balls and set pieces. Anything is better than Garcia who offered nothing.
Yeah he's a specialist, but it is funny as fans have to swallow their pride when you bring Allardyce in. I was listening to a Leeds fan on the radio saying how embarrassing it was and how a "big club" like Leeds should be doing well when Brighton and Brentford are, but of course football doesn't work like that. When you bring in Big Sam it's a last roll of the dice.
 

Firestarter

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Jul 15, 2006
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Yeah he's a specialist, but it is funny as fans have to swallow their pride when you bring Allardyce in. I was listening to a Leeds fan on the radio saying how embarrassing it was and how a "big club" like Leeds should be doing well when Brighton and Brentford are, but of course football doesn't work like that. When you bring in Big Sam it's a last roll of the dice.
 

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