Timothy Weah (6 Viewers)

JuveJay

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I know you're dissing Allegri, but in all seriousness:

You really can't compare the two sports. NFL players, regardless of their position, can rest between plays. That's not the case in football. And, also, NFL and NBA players drastically overestimate their own abilities. In an insane way. You have Aaron Gordon saying he'd "smoke" Noah Lyles in the 200m. Right. You're "smoking" the 200m World Champion? The moron wouldn't even be in the frame when Lyles crosses the finish line lol.
Btw I 100% agree with Noah Lyles, and I'm a NBA fan. Just think it was an odd fight to pick.

Aaron Gordon lol.
 

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Seven

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Btw I 100% agree with Noah Lyles, and I'm a NBA fan. Just think it was an odd fight to pick.

Aaron Gordon lol.
I love watching track and field and all sprint events in particular. Though I'm not a big Lyles fan, I admit I'm probably a bit biased in favour of track athletes. It was an odd fight to pick, but to me it seemed like his message was actually a lot warmer and inclusive when I saw the actual video instead of reading the words on paper. And maybe he was ecstatic about his championship and got carried away. I don't know. Perhaps I'm being generous on Lyles' part.
 
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    I know you're dissing Allegri, but in all seriousness:

    You really can't compare the two sports. NFL players, regardless of their position, can rest between plays. That's not the case in football. And, also, NFL and NBA players drastically overestimate their own abilities. In an insane way. You have Aaron Gordon saying he'd "smoke" Noah Lyles in the 200m. Right. You're "smoking" the 200m World Champion? The moron wouldn't even be in the frame when Lyles crosses the finish line lol.
    Oh, I know you can’t. But you can compare fitness levels between athletes. It’s obvious this club has a major issue when it comes to training.
     

    Vespa6266

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    he's not a bad player, we just need a through ball specialist to send him through

    hard for this to happen with danilo locatelli rabiot and alex sandro playing hot potato when we win the ball though
     

    Lion

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    Jan 24, 2007
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    so he did a flick and was trying to be positive during match after shaky start.

    it's not acceptable. he will soon be taught to sprint with ball 40ms past all players so he can then back pass it to danilo

    gotta recyle that posession babe
     

    Ali

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    He needs to watch his dad more.
    They don't even play the same position.
    Bologna totally neutralised us to the point that if Weah loses the ball it's a goal chance leading to Weah being extra careful. The way our team was set up didn't help matters either. Our movement is so slow and sideways that any team will have repositioned before we cross the half line. Also the lack of support. Weah seemed totally isolated and had no one to play off.
     

    Badass J Elkann

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    They don't even play the same position.
    Bologna totally neutralised us to the point that if Weah loses the ball it's a goal chance leading to Weah being extra careful. The way our team was set up didn't help matters either. Our movement is so slow and sideways that any team will have repositioned before we cross the half line. Also the lack of support. Weah seemed totally isolated and had no one to play off.
    I'm talking about from a footballing iq sense he needs to watch his father more
     

    Alen

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    Apr 2, 2007
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    Look at this fool thinking that this is true:

    Weah: “Allegri has basically allowed me to do whatever I want while still keeping the importance to whatever technical work we have.”
     

    Ali

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    Look at this fool thinking that this is true:

    Weah: “Allegri has basically allowed me to do whatever I want while still keeping the importance to whatever technical work we have.”
    I think Allegri just allowed him to add ranch dressing to his pasta.
     

    Alen

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    Apr 2, 2007
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    I think Allegri just allowed him to add ranch dressing to his pasta.
    Allegri: Timothy, you cannot do-a whatever you want-a, please don't do-a things I don't-a tell you to do-a.
    Weah: Yo, Wes, what did he say to me?
    McKennie: Nigga, do I look like I understood a word? I still don't know how to say "spaghetti" and "pizza" in Italian, I sure didn't understand this gibberish.
    Weah: Yo, Kostic, what did mister tell me to do?
    Kostic: Remove kebab! Kosovo is Serbia! I will kill everybody.
    Weah: Wtf bro?
    Kostic: Fuck you blackie.
    Weah: Fuck you too ruski. Yo, mister, can I tell Kostic to suck my big dick?
    Allegri: You can do-a whatever you want-a.
    Weah: Wes, did he tell me to do whatever I want?
    McKennie: Didn't get a word, LOL.
     

    Tak!

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    I'd actually prefer Allegri to tell him to stick wide more often. He can still do runs and so on but seeing him venture in the middle annoys me a bit since someone else has to go wide then.
     

    s4tch

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    dude that control of the ball and composure under pressure was amazing by mckennie wtf. dunno if it's indication of things to come or fluke del piero glitch in the matrix
    good job by mcpotter indeed, it's uzbekistan though. imagine any serious team's 4 defenders letting him keep the ball like that. the shot was a proper rocket, if it was scored by an inda player he'd be called best winger of the league by some gds journo

    an other one in case the previous link gets deleted:

     

    Lion

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    Jan 24, 2007
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    good job by mcpotter indeed, it's uzbekistan though. imagine any serious team's 4 defenders letting him keep the ball like that. the shot was a proper rocket, if it was scored by an inda player he'd be called best winger of the league by some gds journo

    an other one in case the previous link gets deleted:

    yeah great goal for sure. reminded me of the player he is replacing: cuadrado. we seen cuadrado have similar goals from similar angels for juve.

    please if he can turn out even 75% of cuadrado we will have a good winger on our hands
     

    s4tch

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    yeah great goal for sure. reminded me of the player he is replacing: cuadrado. we seen cuadrado have similar goals from similar angels for juve.

    please if he can turn out even 75% of cuadrado we will have a good winger on our hands
    #metoo, hence the reference to a certain inda player who was called best winger of the league by some random journalist lol
     

    Lion

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    Jan 24, 2007
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    #metoo, hence the reference to a certain inda player who was called best winger of the league by some random journalist lol
    he's also hamsum not gonna lie. he's not A-tier hamsum like danilo or bremer. those are the gold standards for black juve players. but he's was more hamsum than danilo or fat boi big mac.
     

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