- May 19, 2004
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Love Poch but I hope we NEVER see those two playing together again! In fact it’s time to move Sissoko on and free up a squad place and his wages. He’s stealing a living as a top 6 team footballer.
Shelvey at Spurs?They did what they were capable of. We needed creative players last night, and Wanyama and Sissoko are just not creative players. But with Winks and Dyer injured and sick respectively, there's no one on the bench. We really need to address this issue in the summer and get some players who could either spot a pass or to dribble past opponents.
Did you get given a book of worn out clichés recently? And next time, write "never" in bold, because I think you need to be more emphatic.Love Poch but I hope we NEVER see those two playing together again! In fact it’s time to move Sissoko on and free up a squad place and his wages. He’s stealing a living as a top 6 team footballer.
They should give you a column in The Beano.Partly a self-vindicating speech of his selection to me TBH..
They should give you a column in The Beano.
No, he's my cipher to give a kicking to a group of fans I can't stand.Sweetsman....Are you Sissoko's agent by any chance?
Limitations of enormous proportions. He can hardly control the ball.Well, he seems to have gone out of his way to praise him and didn't need to. Why should we not take him at face value? As Dirty Harry said, a man's got to know his limitations. Sissoko and Poch are aware of his limitations and he therefore is given specific tasks. The fact that he loses it when he has to take a shot is not a surprise, but let's not forget that Dembélé is even more shot-averse.
Shelvey at Spurs?
Knock yourself out.Limitations of enormous proportions. He can hardly control the ball.
Did you get given a book of worn out clichés recently? And next time, write "never" in bold, because I think you need to be more emphatic.
That would be what he was asked to do, but his range of passing and his shooting are very good.Shelvey’s main contribution was to hook the ball over the top again & again trying to turn our back 4. Can’t see that fitting into our style of play.
It wouldn't have been learnt from you, that's for sure.Oh ouch my poor feelings. Did you take witty comeback writing from Sissoko's passing/shooting coach?
He employed a marketing play in a vital game? Interesting use of business acumen.If you put something in a shop window,
with a sign saying
'Not fit for purpose, damaged goods, bought in error'
you are not going to sell it for much, if at all.
So you have to find something positive to say.
' played and paid regularly, uniquely talented, last one at this price'
I'm pretty sure that Sissoko's ability to run abaht a bit
has not fooled Mauricio.
Marketing ploy.
Sissoko could score a hat trick in a must win game, but be vilified by his teams own fans for that one thing he did wrong in the match.
Kane causes the team to effectively be playing with 10 men for the last 4 matches and no one cares.
They did what they were capable of. We needed creative players last night, and Wanyama and Sissoko are just not creative players. But with Winks and Dyer injured and sick respectively, there's no one on the bench. We really need to address this issue in the summer and get some players who could either spot a pass or to dribble past opponents.