Remember the crying when he left?
Be good for him to link back up with Barkley and talk about how much they hate the toffees for ruining their careers.
Still crying, J
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Remember the crying when he left?
Be good for him to link back up with Barkley and talk about how much they hate the toffees for ruining their careers.
Well at least you'll see him soon.Still crying, J
Well at least you'll see him soon.
He was dropped he for no reason at all. He sulked afterword and I would have too if my good performance had me sent to the bench so clowns like Bernard and Walcott could play.He screwed himself over. Had a purple patch abroad then thought that's the only way he could progress.
He should have got his head down here when he returned and took his chance, but instead he sulked.
It's all gone so well for us too.Remember the crying when he left?
Be good for him to link back up with Barkley and talk about how much they hate the toffees for ruining their careers.
He'd return the same as he left: probably our best wide player.Bring a blue home
There is a whole generation of togger players who are athletic and quick but lack true mastery of the ball Walcott and Sterling being prime examples. It's why there are no heirs apparent to Ronaldo and Messi, Lookman is very much of that ilk.
His Charlton you-tube show-reel shows him cutting through cack defences but without total control of the ball better defenders would stop him in his tracks. He couldn't adapt which is why he is well on the way to being a journeyman minge.
6 months and he's crying that he can't get into the team? Surely he has to get his head down and work his way into a side at some point...
Awkward in possession, even Hazard took the mick doing a vid of his running with the ball style, but his blistering pace and improved decision making since joining City has made him reasonably effective in the modern game.Sterling is bad with the ball? Honestly, I'd take that kind of bad with the ball.
Atleast Richarlison always works hard despite his mood so not a balanced pair there. Lookman wouldn’t even attempt a goal line clearance if it’s not straight at himBring him home. Rich on the right. Lookman on the left. Absolute sulkfest on the wings.