Lookman? That's about all he did. That kid doesn't lack courage. He's also a lot stronger on the ball.
You are making that up in your head. It was frustrating to watch because you know he's got the pace to scare defenders but never took them on.
Lookman? That's about all he did. That kid doesn't lack courage. He's also a lot stronger on the ball.
Think the discussion was about the singling out of young players.
Didn't he say we got 11m loan fee for him in January? I wouldn't pay much attention to the words of a halfwit
I would say German crowds are very forgiving, and if the team plays hard and plays good football - and in those cases, even if losing, they will awalys support their team.
But Dortmund fans can be really harsh, unlike a lot of other teams fans. And last season there was a lot of unhappiness due to the perception players where not trying more than anything. Dortmund fans are probably the toughest to please in the league these days. Don't tar other teams with the same brush though, we are a tough crowd!
And that happens in Germany / Europe as well.
It happens everywhere.
When Draxler didn't commit to Schalke, he was booed and jeered. Same with Meyer over what happened last season.
There were cries of frustration from the Dortmund crowd in January when Jadon Sancho kept fluffing his lines when it came to a final pass.
It happens everywhere.
I do think our fans can be quick to turn - I think that has become more of an issue in the last five years since Martinez took over and all that has happened since - but we're not the only ones.
We're the worst I've ever seen for it
Genuinely
It always amuses me when our supporters complain of lack of loyalty from players
We turn on players at the drop of a hat over anything and everything. Any player who believes in loyalty after that is a mug. We get the club we deserve at the end of the day
He didn't say that, tbf
But yes, pretty sure Ped isn't in the know
He did, then backtracked
Nope, it was Dave Downie
Oh right, knew it was one of them. Cheers