Weston “Royale Avec Fromage” McKennie (56 Viewers)

rainhard

Senior Member
May 5, 2004
4,365
Nothing against Mckennie or Weah, they've been great but two Americans being among the best players at the club shows where the club is at. This is not a big team with big players. Makes it easier for players from mediocre NT's like US to make a career out of playing at a big-ish team.

A JJ competing for titles definitely won't have Mckennie and Weah as starters. Definitely won't have Gatti's/Kelly's and your Locatelli's as starters either.
Wait until we add some Canadian in the mix
 

Zaim

Senior Member
Dec 1, 2007
1,307
Credit where it's due, he has been very good this season. I was pissed at him when it seemed he would make the deal for Douglas Luiz collapse (in hindsight that would have been a blessing), but he stepped up big time.

Takes a strong mental aspect to fight your way back into the team when you seem unwanted. He did it twice already.

Seems a likeable character in the team and one of the few who always gives his all.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,890
He is the symbol of Jj. His level is Crystal Palace, but we've been playing like Crystal Palace for years, so naturally he feels like home in an average mid-table quality team. The fact is that we stopped winning the scudetto the moment he joined and we won't win it until he fucks off to Palace or Leeds.
 

MrMonkey

Senior Member
Jul 15, 2017
4,267
He is the symbol of Jj. His level is Crystal Palace, but we've been playing like Crystal Palace for years, so naturally he feels like home in an average mid-table quality team. The fact is that we stopped winning the scudetto the moment he joined and we won't win it until he fucks off to Palace or Leeds.
You could say most of the squad that until they fuck off we won't win it again. Captain America is way down the list! Move on and accept it! :hi:
:usa:
 

abrakadaver07

Senior Member
Jul 8, 2008
590
He is the symbol of Jj. His level is Crystal Palace, but we've been playing like Crystal Palace for years, so naturally he feels like home in an average mid-table quality team. The fact is that we stopped winning the scudetto the moment he joined and we won't win it until he fucks off to Palace or Leeds.
I'd rather have him than the likes of Rabiot that AFK and don't give a shit until their contract is up for renewal.
 
Oct 23, 2011
3,801
It’s weird to hate on him tbh. If three different coaches have consistently played him, there’s clearly a reason for it. Others could take a lesson from his dedication and the effort he puts in week in week out. Sure, in an ideal Juventus he wouldn’t be a starter, but at least he’s showing some heart, which is something half of this roster, coach, and the spineless management lack.
 

Akshen

Senior Member
Aug 27, 2010
10,608
first it was koopmeiners, then locatelli, then yildiz, gatti, etc...

this isn't a well prepared team for 2 matches per week. useless to blame it on any player i guess
yeah, they are all just no up to our standards, we had those black outs with one of the coach in the past, cant remember who, but some journos even used such term as blackout. With Motta one of the halves is usually a blackout - it only depends on how the hard the opposition wants to win, if they press us and try to attack we will look like amateurs.
 

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