Because as we all know, going on the media to talk about how you played against a team is comparable.
Yes, that is arrogant, and unprofessional, and he couldn't wait to crow over getting one over on the team that sacked him. Along with not taking responsibility for failings.
There's a reason...
It also shows some supporters will ignore bad performances if it doesn't suit their agenda.
Like say, people making excuses for performances against Luton, Sheffield Utd, and Everton. 3 very bad sides, and we made them look like Barcelona. If Everton knew what country the goal was in, they...
Luton and Sheffield are some of the worst teams seen in the premier league. It is not a one off, and we made them look good.
What does it show? GON can make us look like a bottom level championship team, and shows an inability to beat teams others destroy with ease. If someone said to you by...
I think you can say putting your foot in like that and getting nowhere near the ball, in the 10th minute of added time, is utter stupidity.
Whether it was or wasn't last week is immaterial, that's begging to give one away. If you do that you have GOT to get the ball.
Quick enough to go harping on to the media about how amazing he is with a win, which I would dislike if anyone did by the way. Quick to make excuses for very poor performances against Luton and Sheffield Utd who were dire teams and yet looked generally the better side in both encounters. Says it...
Wolves throw in routine:
Pick up ball. Keep opponents on their toes by 50-50 doing a foul throw.
Even though it would be very advantageous to take a quick throw, put the ball down and let someone a hundred yards away jog over.
Spend another 30 seconds waiting to throw it to a teammate, all of...
Sasa was given a bear hug last week.
The answer is because refs don't give them, and then they get defended by "you'll give 10 penalties a game if you give those". Instead of, you know, people not undressing opponents because it will 100% be a penalty.
If they enforced the rules, it would stop...
Historically with Nuno, a lot of the time we tried to play a counter attacking style. Most of our normal attacks were useless tap it from side to side, opponents willing to sit back will laugh at that all day.
These days it's a combination of weak offensive players (e.g. Semedo today), bad team...
By pulled out, you mean "went in to tackle and clipped the back of his foot", there was definite contact.
I swear people invent whatever they want.
Last week there was nothing. Hwang pulled out of an attempt to go for the ball.
This week there was contact.
These are completely different things.
It was a definite penalty. Silva goes in, gets no way near it, clips the back of the foot. Soft penalty but a 100% penalty.
You cannot try to tackle like that and get nowhere near the ball in the box.
A goal could be scored for a lucky last minute equaliser by a 1 in a trillion asteroid collision deflecting the ball, and some instead of saying "that was outrageous luck and not good enough" will go "see it was never in doubt, the haters must be so unhappy".
I say it all the time, too many...
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