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1st September 2019 at 4:38 pm in reply to: Week 4: Because I\'m still bored (and annoyed about the cricket) #46868
Arsenal tend to be strong at home. Was 4-2 this last season. I’ll go for 3-1 today.
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1st September 2019 at 12:44 pm in reply to: Week 4: Because I\'m still bored (and annoyed about the cricket) #46845Lucky, agree about Rafa and Nine also mentioned at the time it was the logical *footballing* choice but with many of the match going fans there didn’t seem much love there.
From Chelsea’s point of view I think Lampard is somewhat of a free hit this season – if it goes well, it’s a bonus. If not, then the youth still get experience and they can then give a more established man a hefty transfer budget next summer. But for Lampard, if it doesn’t go so well, what for him? He’ll then have to take a step down to step forward again which isn’t ideal.
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1st September 2019 at 12:33 pm in reply to: Week 4: Because I\'m still bored (and annoyed about the cricket) #46841442, the problem for managers like Dyche is that they stay at their clubs too long for me as they obviously have a safe job by keeping their club safe on a limited budget. One can sympathise with that from a job security point of view. But what they have to do in my opinion is go abroad if they’re ambitious and take up jobs there which will then prove if they have what it takes – all the top managers have worked in several different countries and the more you prove yourself adaptable, the more you prove yourself attractive to the bigger clubs. A classic example of this was Moyes, who stayed at Everton for far too long, so that he was too into his comfort zone so by the time he did get a bigger job, he was like a fish out of water. He just wasn’t ambitious enough earlier in his career, and by the time he did choose to go abroad, it was too little too late.
Conversely Lampard probably jumped too quickly to Chelsea as just one season in the championship just isn’t enough experience in my opinion. He probably should have turned down Chelsea and worked at his trade as tempting as Chelsea were.
I think one manager to look out for in years to come will be Xabi Alonso, currently managing the Real Madrid youth team/reserves I think. He has a deep understanding of the game and I can see him becoming a top top manager.
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31st August 2019 at 7:27 pm in reply to: Week 4: Because I\'m still bored (and annoyed about the cricket) #46826Just need to stay as injury free as possible Lucky.
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31st August 2019 at 7:20 pm in reply to: Week 4: Because I\'m still bored (and annoyed about the cricket) #46823We just look that bit more authoritative so far this season. Very good job today.
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31st August 2019 at 7:08 pm in reply to: Week 4: Because I\'m still bored (and annoyed about the cricket) #46820442, he’d certainly have you more organised. Not sure if he has the all round game or man management skills for a top, top club.
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31st August 2019 at 6:47 pm in reply to: Week 4: Because I\'m still bored (and annoyed about the cricket) #46817Why is Britain is no longer producing top, top managers? We can produce good coaches and motivators who can coach a basic philosophy, and we have others who can get teams organised. But we don’t seem to have any deeper footballing intellects that can put the two together with balance, whilst additionally possessing that crucial attribute of being meticulous with the small details.
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31st August 2019 at 6:03 pm in reply to: Week 4: Because I\'m still bored (and annoyed about the cricket) #46808That’ll ding dang doo…
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31st August 2019 at 12:51 pm in reply to: Week 4: Because I\'m still bored (and annoyed about the cricket) #46790James could prove to be Man Utd’s most important signing this summer. He’s full of beans and has added a vital freshness to their attack and scored a fabulous goal last week, and has now scored again today. Will it be enough though for the team as a whole this season? A step in the right direction anyway.
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Liverpool, Napoli, Salzburg & Genk…I’ll take that.
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Community is indeed the key word here, and in a world where we seem to be losing more and more lynchpins that help bind a community together, this goes beyond football. And therefore there is indeed a part “nationalisation” argument here as Nil alludes to that would help protect clubs. The German model doesn’t look a bad model in that regard and whilst many may point to the lesser quality in the Bundesliga, at the same time, you look at how vibrant the community and clubs are and how intertwined they are, that’s first and foremost what it’s all about.
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I see sky sports news have been showing a countdown clock to 5 pm. Is that really necessary, and also somewhat bad taste? Good news, bad news, it’s all about the drama to them isn’t it.
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And therein lies the problem. On one hand the system wants to protect the referees integrity, and on the other, it wants to reverse poor decisions. I hear what Nine says about taking time for the ref to look at the pitch side monitor, but isn’t that the better solution here if want to fulfil the above criteria with regard to protecting refs whilst also reversing bad calls?
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I reserve full judgement on Lampard’s Chelsea until Christmas as we need to see how Lampard deals with the inevitable after honeymoon period that Chelsea will experience at some point. However, Chelsea do currently look a more cohesive side than I thought they would and even as a non Chelsea fan, it is wonderful and refreshing to see two academy players who have been at the club since they were kids now doing the business up top for the club. Even if they have poor games, you know these two will never stop fighting, and that’s what clubs should be about and should be founded upon. The goals at the weekend were very impressive. If Lampard can prove himself tactically, can grind out wins and be a figure that commands authority from the players point of view, Chelsea could well have a good season. Long way to go, but so far so good.
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Shouldn’t forget Leach for staying in too.
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Single-handedly carried us this summer, another incredible innings.
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Incredible from Stokes this summer. Another incredible innings.
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Never mind the football fellas, get the cricket on. Stokes incredible no matter what happens now.
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What I would do is do some experimentation work with offsides and linesmen – 2 cm offside to a linesman would still look level with the human eye perspective – i.e. the level at which the game is designed to be played at. I would then work out the points at which players are deemed offside by the human eye (which may well actually be more offside than they think when physically measured) and then use that as the defined error margin as Lucky says above – so you’d say when the line is drawn on screen, there’d then be a second “human factor” line plus 5% say ahead of the official line and use the human line to judge offsides.
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Problem is Nine I just don’t think Solksjaer exudes much authority at the club any more. It strikes me as similar to Rodgers last season at Liverpool where they tried to resuscitate him even though he had pretty much lost the dressing room. Allegri wanted a sabbatical year off – will he abandon it early for Utd??
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