Herrera. I think he's a triffic player.I'm lost. Who are we talking about? Pogba?
All our players are partial to that tactical foul to break up counter-attacks though. It's part of the Poch doctrine - thou shall not let Hugo be counter-attacked...he's a good player (herrera) but i agree with the fact that he's also a dirty cynical little ratbag. for example as much as i despise liverpool i'd have loved firmino to have chinned him after that professional foul yesterday.
I think it's great. A "J" with their stripes. Clean and simple design is often the best.
I like it!
But feel I'm missing something if you don't
(I work in branding so always biased towards simple solutions)
I've worked in branding and that would have been excellent for a start up sports fashion company...not a fucking football team.
So not a fan of our badge either then?
Great movie.I can see those words coming from your avatar.
"I see the worst in people.."
Apologies for a post that I know is a wee bit off-topic, but as we've moved on to the suitability or not of Juve's new logo, may I please submit the best ever football logo pictures: Brazil and Argentina at football war...Petty sure that's some spoonage going on there.
Also, complaining about others rolling over for the big teams...er, Watford, Southampton even West Brom today? Don't think it's the case but can easily be leveled at our recent opponents. West Brom didn't even look bothered today!!
Forget the conspiracy theories.
You can't blame an ex-Chelsea manager for wishing good will to his former club when asked who he wants to win the league, especially if they are currently top, and it's a pretty obvious answer. It's probably wiser just to dodge the question, but there you go.Yeah sure, it's a conspiracy, that's what everyone said about Leicester last season as well when people were making valid points about the PL being dodgy.
Oh and look what I have found today http://www.skysports.com/football/n...-conte-guides-chelsea-to-premier-league-title
I am sure Leicester didn't roll over though, this is the same kind of garbage managers were saying about Leicester last year on the run in as well. Pulis being one who's team put the performance of a lifetime in against us, then you had Chelsea who were shit all last season and turned up for the game against us.
You can't blame an ex-Chelsea manager for wishing good will to his former club when asked who he wants to win the league, especially if they are currently top, and it's a pretty obvious answer. It's probably wiser just to dodge the question, but there you go.