Bloody sick of Gnon-Doms not paying their shareGnonto Dom Danjuma
Dwight
Onana. Garner
Does look so much better like. am not sure about relying on Dom tho. I do hope his injury troubles are behind him.
Bloody sick of Gnon-Doms not paying their shareGnonto Dom Danjuma
Dwight
Onana. Garner
Does look so much better like. am not sure about relying on Dom tho. I do hope his injury troubles are behind him.
Bloody sick of Gnon-Doms not paying their share
That just about works. Skin of your teeth thoughBloody sick of Gnon-Doms not paying their share
Sky Sports...........is that you?The premier league really don’t have to watch out because what they can’t replicate is fans, passion, thousands in the away end singing, fans crying, screaming, cheering going through all the emotions… that’s why we have the best leagues in Europe, it’s in our culture
The premier league really don’t have to watch out because what they can’t replicate is fans, passion, thousands in the away end singing, fans crying, screaming, cheering going through all the emotions… that’s why we have the best leagues in Europe, it’s in our culture
But the world football thread is the equivalent of pop world...Lads, there is a Saudi PL thread in World Football.
He’s been squeezed out a whole lot on the left. I mean most of the games for me (basically every game but Brighton) it was more a good moment coming central than an actual consistent sustained threat.The problem he has on the right (and this is just my opinion, so don’t jump all over me) is he’s so one footed, that it’s easy for the defender to show him outside and he can’t do anything, as he doesn’t quite have the change of pace to get by them.
On the left however, defenders will try and close off his favourite side, which opens up the middle for him to move into (a much bigger area than the narrow alley he would find himself in on the opposite side)
Hence why we saw him popping up more centrally when played on the left. Which led to him contributing considerably more.
Dropping McNiell ?The subs could give that team a game. Not one I would want to watch, admittedly
Bahrain are alright mate.
Us Brits aint squeeky clean when it comes to how we treat those overseas / our own people.
Lets not get into our lovable US investors who live in a country where blowing kids heads off in schools with assault rifles is a monthly occurrence.
The premier league really don’t have to watch out because what they can’t replicate is fans, passion, thousands in the away end singing, fans crying, screaming, cheering going through all the emotions… that’s why we have the best leagues in Europe, it’s in our culture
Kevin?Gallagher?
His second half of the season in goals and assists says different. Also you need options in every position so it's fine you play who is performing in a position. Also there's five subs now we need to get away from the idea you have one fixed starter per position no we need a squad.Dwight McNeil is not a good fit for the LW position at Everton FC. His success rate when it comes to dribbling, crossing, and shooting is significantly lower than the average in the Premier League. His success rate for dribbling is only 40%, compared to the average of 54%. His success rate for crossing is only 19%, compared to the average of 24%. His success rate for shooting is only 45%, compared to the average of 56%. He also lacks the speed needed to be successful in the LW position.
In comparison, Danjuma and Gnonto are better fits for the LW position. Danjuma has a success rate of 46% for dribbling, 22% for crossing, and 48% for shooting. Gnonto has a success rate of 52% for dribbling, 27% for crossing, and 51% for shooting. Both players have higher success rates than McNeil in all three categories and have the speed needed to succeed in the LW position.
McNeil may be more suited to a different position. He could potentially flourish in a central midfield role due to his passing accuracy, which is currently at 81%. This is significantly higher than the Premier League average of 70%. His vision and ability to pick out passes make him a great candidate for that position.
Of course he only had “moments”. Most players outside of a very select few only have moments during games. We’re in one of the worlds elite leagues.He’s been squeezed out a whole lot on the left. I mean most of the games for me (basically every game but Brighton) it was more a good moment coming central than an actual consistent sustained threat.