Hinchcliffe's Corner
Player Valuation: £40m
Mods? I think you mean Nurse!Mods , mods Ban incoming please lol
But yes, one game at a time, he's going along nicely of late.
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Mods? I think you mean Nurse!Mods , mods Ban incoming please lol
Yup, bloodless nerd football.Man City are the most boring team to watch for me, Pepball without Messi is turgid and attritional.
Like when Spain 1-nil'd their way to a world cup and all the pundits told us what purists they are when it was absolute eye aids every single game.
City where more entertaining pre Pep. They had more individuals who would produce inspirational moments. Peps team play in a very sterile controlled away. I can admire the skill and ability to do that but it's quite boring to watch a lot of time.Can't agree fella but that's what's great about football and indeed life.
If we all liked the same thing then the world would be a boring place.
Personally I watch Everton because I love Everton and City when on TV because I love football.
Xavi and Iniesta were pretty good too likeYup, bloodless nerd football.
It's actually quite negative as it is all about not losing control. But stick Messi into that as the diamond tip and it becomes gloriously cutting.
Xavi was incredibly effective but boring to watch, iniesta had a great cutting edge though.Xavi and Iniesta were pretty good too like
For Spain, yes. For Barca he continually took the ball in the tightest of areas and managed to turn and find space which was great to watch.Xavi was incredibly effective but boring to watch, iniesta had a great cutting edge though.
I loved Iniesta - he could tiki-taka with the best of them - and score goals.Xavi and Iniesta were pretty good too like
isn't xG a car?Does anybody know what our xG was yesterday?
Does anybody know what our xG was yesterday?
No mate, thats a Fiat Punto.isn't xG a car?
Man City are the most boring team to watch for me, Pepball without Messi is turgid and attritional.
Like when Spain 1-nil'd their way to a world cup and all the pundits told us what purists they are when it was absolute eye aids every single game.
Moyes is like the girl that done your head in cos she was too straight, then after a series of crazies you long for those days again.There’s a Moyes like feel to this team now. I know I wasn’t alone in eventually tiring of Moyes ‘knife to a gunfight’ attitude to too many games, but given the situation we were in when Dyche took over, I will absolutely take that right now. We’re competing in every game we play. There may be a run where we lose 2-3 tight games in a row, but we’ll have enough about us to hopefully be comfortably safe this season.
I loved Iniesta - he could tiki-taka with the best of them - and score goals.
Xavi, not so much. He was marvelous at what he did - totally control a game - but he didn't excite me. He was like clockwork, a marvel in his own right, but there was no jeopardy at all in his game. From an aesthetic perspective, I like a little risk when watching football. Xavi was utterly reliable and took no risks. Marvelous player, but not one I particularly enjoyed watching.