Yak talking about the derby great that he still refers to ‘we’ when talking about us.
Loved Yak me, was gutted when he got injured and ended up missing the cup final.
Doesn't look a day older than when he last played for us.
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Yak talking about the derby great that he still refers to ‘we’ when talking about us.
Loved Yak me, was gutted when he got injured and ended up missing the cup final.
Yak talking about the derby great that he still refers to ‘we’ when talking about us.
Loved Yak me, was gutted when he got injured and ended up missing the cup final.
We've had some great finishers in recent years.... The yak, saha, lukaku.... johnson............ BeattieThe Yak would pass the ball into the net.
As good a finisher as I've seen at the club.
Sadly Phil Jagielka has lost his brother at age 43. A tragedy.
Not that your post was sad but I agree with the sentiment. The "like" system off'f social media has its drawbacks.RIP. Very sad news.
Dowell, Jutkeiwicz (?) and Vlasic all scoring for their respective clubs tonight.
Hi guys. Recently I heard a small Russian-language podcast about the Premier League. They mainly discussed West Ham and David Moyes and asked Diniyar Bilyaletdinov a few questions about him. I decided to share a couple of interesting points (Sorry for my English).
22:00 What were the training sessions under Moyes? Is the stereotype that he loved simple football true? - Yes I agree. I don't remember many tactical activities. A lot of simple, standard things that any team does, but with high intensity. Moyes approved: a lot of running, struggles, quick delivery of the ball to the attack by any player, crosses.
23.25 He says that such players as Pieinar and Arteta were responsible for the improvisation in the attack on the principle of "Do what you want" and the team "unexpectedly" could play combination football, but not on a permanent basis.
26.40 Why does West Ham score a lot from set pieces? How were they trained in your day? - I remember that Everton scored a lot at set points, but I don't remember that we would somehow train in a special way or come up with some tricky combinations. Mostly blocking and not much time, 45-50 minutes. Ordinary things. I think Everton was strong in set pieces primarily because he had players who were dangerous (Cahill, Felaini, etc.) and players who could get the ball where it needed to go (Arteta, Baines). He remembers several of his assists in set pieces.
29.00 Says Moyes loved the high density in the center of the field. Strong central defenders and fast edges. There should be "burnt earth" in the a zone in front of their team's CB.
31.00 Believes Moes has found the right team for him. He thinks that the Spanish championship is not for Moyes and that no one would help Sunderland. Manchester's problems were not in the coach, as evidenced by the failure of the coaches after him. Journalist: You talk about him as if you are worried about him. Diniyar: I'm not worried, but I wish him the best. If he succeeds and gets into the Champions League, I can tell my son: Look, this uncle trained me too. (Laughs).
33.00 About Anceloti. Thinks David Moyes' Everton is "More interesting" than the current one. Lack of solidity on the pitch. They will deserve their place in the table. Too dependent on individual players. He believes that James does not live up to expectations. Says that winning at Anfield is not an indicator of progress, Liverpool is weak right now. Winning Anfield = Successful Season for Everton? - No. There are many things more important than winning an empty Anfield.
Sees no chance with Manchester City on Saturday.