Watching him catch it was the most impressive part ... I mean who swims out and strangles a shark cos they’re peckishhe was just pushing it around his plate until he saw he was being filmed and then he started eating it
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Watching him catch it was the most impressive part ... I mean who swims out and strangles a shark cos they’re peckishhe was just pushing it around his plate until he saw he was being filmed and then he started eating it
They blamed Danny for the goal but on commentary it was shown that Dele rushed out of the line to Wanyama's man, so leaving his man open and Danny with too much to cover.Agree 100%
Sometimes wonder whether they watch the same game as the rest of us.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again.
If you can play 70 minutes, it really doesn’t matter if it’s the first or last 70 minutes.
The bloke came on and ran the midfield.
So logic says we may have had the game won and then took him off early instead.
Same fitness levels required
The danger of starting unfit players is that the breakdown completely and miss weeks rather than the odd game.
Look I’ll make it simple.The danger of starting unfit players is that the breakdown completely and miss weeks rather than the odd game.
This only factors in Sissoko, and not the opponent.Look I’ll make it simple.
If Sissoko plays for 70 minutes, it isn’t any easier physically on his injury if other people have been running around for 20 minutes already.
It makes no difference.
He himself has to start the game at some point. If he’s not fit at kick off to do that, then he is not fit 20 minutes into the game.
His body doesn’t know when the game started.
He doesn’t have to play with less effort after 20 minutes.
He still has to tackle in the first 20 minutes.
He still has to run in the first 20 minutes.
The first 20 minutes of the game is the same first 20 minutes for his body, whatever point he starts playing.
It has nothing to do with what time the game started.
If he starts playing 20 minutes into the game, it’s the same as if he started the game.
Unless you think Ajax were shattered after 20 minutes and he had a walk in the park.
I did not see that.
This only factors in Sissoko, and not the opponent.
It is not illogical to claim that Sissoko coming on later in the game when returning from an injury means that he is up against opponents that are already winded and tired, and thus he will have it a bit easier compared to if he started the game and has had to keep even pace with his opponents.
It's the point behind an "impact sub".
It really doesn't. Ajax opened up at a blistering pace and slowed down from around the 30 minute mark right around when Moose was introduced.The 20 minute mark rules that out though
It really doesn't. Ajax opened up at a blistering pace and slowed down from around the 30 minute mark right around when Moose was introduced.
No, he had just got out of the water from headbutting the two rhinos to death when it went past him.Wasn’t it still swimming?
No, he had just got out of the water from headbutting the two rhinos to death when it went past him.
187cm and god knows how many kilos. Absolute tank. Yet still clocks some of the fastest sprints in the league on a regular basis.Mans built like an ox.. I would HATE to get into a 50 50 with him, he would knock me into the next century.
Wow so numbery. They must be smart.