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Not THFCWe’ll be playing Barcelona in our massive new stadium while chavs and goons are playing teams without any vowels in their names, today is a good day
I've always liked Rafa, even when at the scum and dipper he has always come off as the lesser evil compared to the likes of Maureen and the Wengabus down the road.Newcastle were decent, Rafa has done a great job there. Murphy, the late sub, has some wheels on him, so does Yedlin.
WHL is even further for me - but at least it's home.And no more mid week Wembley games. Thank fuck.
Pathetic.Hugo has been very up and down this season but he has stepped up in these last few games
Hopefully he can get back to being one of the worlds best keepers next seaon
Pathetic.
There are some braindead morons on the internet is allWhat is pathetic about that comment? Lloris has been incredible for us for most of his time at the club, but this season has not been his best. It's just a fact:
The Premier League teams’ ineptitude index 2017-18
"It would perhaps seem likely Joe Hart would clean up here, however it is Woolwich’s Petr Cech who tops the list with six howlers (30 penalty points). Asmir Begovic and Hugo Lloris are joint second on five (25 points) and Hart earns West Ham 20 points for four catastrophic errors."
Fingers crossed he's back to his best next season - one of the top 5 in the world when he's on form.
He makes more mistakes as he is brave and tries to take control rather than stick to the goal line. Most of the time same result (goal) but it's chalked up as an error, but it also means he stops loads of situations before they turn.What is pathetic about that comment? Lloris has been incredible for us for most of his time at the club, but this season has not been his best. It's just a fact:
The Premier League teams’ ineptitude index 2017-18
"It would perhaps seem likely Joe Hart would clean up here, however it is Woolwich’s Petr Cech who tops the list with six howlers (30 penalty points). Asmir Begovic and Hugo Lloris are joint second on five (25 points) and Hart earns West Ham 20 points for four catastrophic errors."
Fingers crossed he's back to his best next season - one of the top 5 in the world when he's on form.