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Re: Sabri's comments post Sunderland
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Originally Posted by
blue lewj
Not many managers seem to rate that many of our younger players.
It can't be the manager every time surely.
In Davies case I’ll assume Burnley’s manager must have rated him a little at the start of this season?
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Re: Sabri's comments post Sunderland
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Originally Posted by
Jordi Culé
In Davies case I’ll assume Burnley’s manager must have rated him a little at the start of this season?
On the face of it, the amount we actually play him, we should have took the money and invested it in the squad.
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Re: Sabri's comments post Sunderland
Surely any manager who feels they have to make a double substitution after 35 minutes is admitting they f*cked up to begin with?
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Re: Sabri's comments post Sunderland
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Originally Posted by
blue lewj
On the face of it, the amount we actually play him, we should have took the money and invested it in the squad.
Given the way we invested in the squad in the summer, we’d only have wasted it
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Re: Sabri's comments post Sunderland
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Pedro de la Rosa
Given the way we invested in the squad in the summer, we’d only have wasted it
Imagine the shite we'd have brought in if we'd had an extra £2m in the summer! We'd have ended up with more players than we did when OGS was around
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Re: Sabri's comments post Sunderland
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Originally Posted by
dembethewarrior
You should know yourself not to encourage that :thumbup:
Having a bank holiday swig are you.
Apologies, cant even remember posting last night. Drinking copious amounts of Madri on a school night not one of my better decisions.
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Re: Sabri's comments post Sunderland
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Originally Posted by
UNDERHILL1927
By the sounds of it.
Apologies to you too. Very childish of me.
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Re: Sabri's comments post Sunderland
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
Apologies, cant even remember posting last night. Drinking copious amounts of Madri on a school night not one of my better decisions.
Madri gives even the best of us a kicking so no worries there :hehe:
Give it plenty so I'll take it
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Re: Sabri's comments post Sunderland
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Originally Posted by
dembethewarrior
Madri gives even the best of us a kicking so no worries there :hehe:
Give it plenty so I'll take it
I black out every time I drink 6 or more pints of it, but the football club only sell Madri or Coors lagers on draught and Coors is like drinking water.
Didnt plan on having 8 pints in 3.5 hours though, not with work next day, got carried away.
Didnt bother standing on the terrace yesterday, too blustery, watched the Wrexham game in the bar sumping pints.
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Re: Sabri's comments post Sunderland
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Originally Posted by
Eric the Half a Bee
Surely any manager who feels they have to make a double substitution after 35 minutes is admitting they f*cked up to begin with?
Or the two players were not carrying out the instructions that Lamouchi had given them?
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Re: Sabri's comments post Sunderland
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Originally Posted by
Rock_Flock_of_Five
Or the two players were not carrying out the instructions that Lamouchi had given them?
Exactly. Doubt he sent them out there to get totally dominated for the first half an hour.
You don't get subbed because you're following the manager's orders to the letter.
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Re: Sabri's comments post Sunderland
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Originally Posted by
blue lewj
Exactly. Doubt he sent them out there to get totally dominated for the first half an hour.
You don't get subbed because you're following the manager's orders to the letter.
Watters was subbed off and humiliated by Morison for "not doing what he was told to". All half our defenders were lumping the ball in the air as if he were Keiffer Moore.
Maybe sometimes the managers orders are just bollocks?
It wasn't Philos fault the ball wasn't sticking with Kaba or Wickham, or that they weren't able to play him in. It wasn't Ojo's fault that going to 4-4-2 with Romeo LB wasn't working so he got shunted to LWB, a position literally nobody would think he'd be good at.
Ojo did have a poor game regardless of that, tbf, and would have been a prime candidate to go off at half time, but the subs smacked very much of Lamouchi knowing he'd messed things up and looking for escape goats.
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Re: Sabri's comments post Sunderland
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
Apologies to you too. Very childish of me.
Haha no worries mate.
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Re: Sabri's comments post Sunderland
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Originally Posted by
logic
Watters was subbed off and humiliated by Morison for "not doing what he was told to". All half our defenders were lumping the ball in the air as if he were Keiffer Moore.
Maybe sometimes the managers orders are just bollocks?
It wasn't Philos fault the ball wasn't sticking with Kaba or Wickham, or that they weren't able to play him in. It wasn't Ojo's fault that going to 4-4-2 with Romeo LB wasn't working so he got shunted to LWB, a position literally nobody would think he'd be good at.
Ojo did have a poor game regardless of that, tbf, and would have been a prime candidate to go off at half time, but the subs smacked very much of Lamouchi knowing he'd messed things up and looking for escape goats.
Maybe they are, maybe they aren't.
We won't know what the instructions were either way.
Maybe the substitutes were his way of trying to change the game as he said they were. In a way they did just that.
It was certainly much better second half.
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Re: Sabri's comments post Sunderland
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
I black out every time I drink 6 or more pints of it, but the football club only sell Madri or Coors lagers on draught and Coors is like drinking water.
Didnt plan on having 8 pints in 3.5 hours though, not with work next day, got carried away.
Didnt bother standing on the terrace yesterday, too blustery, watched the Wrexham game in the bar sumping pints.
Seen a lot of tidy drinkers in a mess on the Madri. Sounds like you had a decent day.
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Re: Sabri's comments post Sunderland
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Originally Posted by
dembethewarrior
Seen a lot of tidy drinkers in a mess on the Madri. Sounds like you had a decent day.
Tadcasters finest is Madri, isn’t it 4.6%, ?
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Re: Sabri's comments post Sunderland
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Originally Posted by
TWGL1
Tadcasters finest is Madri, isn’t it 4.6%, ?
I don't think that has much to do with it.
I've drank higher percentage lager and been ok. Not so much on the Madri.
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Re: Sabri's comments post Sunderland
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TWGL1
Tadcasters finest is Madri, isn’t it 4.6%, ?
Yeah. Is actually brewed by Molson Coors.
It is 4.6% in comparison to Coors Light which is 4.2%.
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Re: Sabri's comments post Sunderland
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Originally Posted by
blue lewj
Yeah. Is actually brewed by Molson Coors.
It is 4.6% in comparison to Coors Light which is 4.2%.
Not that strong, considering how many get smashed on it. I prefer Coors Light out of the two.
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Re: Sabri's comments post Sunderland
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Originally Posted by
TWGL1
Not that strong, considering how many get smashed on it. I prefer Coors Light out of the two.
No. Some lagers punch well above their percentage though as dembe mentions.
Stella is one off the top of my head.
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Re: Sabri's comments post Sunderland
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Originally Posted by
blue lewj
No. Some lagers punch well above their percentage though as dembe mentions.
Stella is one off the top of my head.
Got to be something in it as it's a regular occurrence for plenty I know.
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Re: Sabri's comments post Sunderland
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Originally Posted by
blue lewj
No. Some lagers punch well above their percentage though as dembe mentions.
Stella is one off the top of my head.
I get it with Belgium brewed largers , but one from Tadcaster is surprising.
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Re: Sabri's comments post Sunderland
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Originally Posted by
TWGL1
Not that strong, considering how many get smashed on it. I prefer Coors Light out of the two.
I prefer a bit of taste to my lagers, Coors is like weakly diluted squash. Each to their own.
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Re: Sabri's comments post Sunderland
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
I prefer a bit of taste to my lagers, Coors is like weakly diluted squash. Each to their own.
You tried any IPA or Golden Ales butt?
Taste without the gas.
Only lager I can do, not in any great amounts is Estrella, Birra Lisa or Poretti.
Coors is dish water.
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Re: Sabri's comments post Sunderland
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
I prefer a bit of taste to my lagers, Coors is like weakly diluted squash. Each to their own.
It’s very mild in taste ,and don’t really drink these days so I guess that’s why I prefer it (out of the two )
Kronenburg is my choice when it’s available.