GrandOldSte117
Player Valuation: £25m
Ye I was waiting for it tbf (like yer ma)*insert 'yer mar does' joke here*
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Ye I was waiting for it tbf (like yer ma)*insert 'yer mar does' joke here*
I think hard running does impact a game,he may not make the tackle or block but closing down opponents makes them rush passes and cuts off angles. Like you I'd love to see us playing flowing football but with the limited financial resources we have and most probably will have for the foreseeable Doucoure is the type and style of player we need to keep our position in the top division.Does he, really??
Sort of my point, the perception of people running rather than impacting the game.
Well, there are rumors going around that it wasn't a 'friendly slap' that Dyche gave Patterson in Portugal that set him off....*insert 'yer mar does' joke here*
Doucoure is a donkey. Nobody confuses him as a "top player" - unlike the other fella, laughing and smirking with his Chelsea friends after a 4-0 first-half hiding.A lot of people love Doucoure but hate Onana, because Doucoure runs around a lot
But in reality Doucoure wins less than half is ground duels of Onana, doesn’t make as many interceptions or tackles
I think the hard yards he refers to are those on the training ground, or in the game when people are tired, and some go that extra mile. So hrd yards = extra miles. Now if somebody better at maths than me will have to provide the conversion rate between yards and miles, then you will have the equation one hard yard = 0.xxx Extra miles.I never said that mate
I asked, between the two which would people prefer.
For example, Neal Maupay covers more ground and makes more interceptions than Dom.
So does that mean he puts in more hard yards?