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Bellamy is going to start coming under pressure. We should be doing better. Neco Williams, Ethan Ampadu and Harry Wilson all players of the season at their top flight clubs. Darlow, Rodon and Brooks all playing regularly in the top flight. Dan James and Brennan Johnson getting decent game time too. Promising youngsters lihe Jordan James and Dylan Lawlor. That's a solid base but we are going backwards.
Bellamy is going to start coming under pressure. We should be doing better. Neco Williams, Ethan Ampadu and Harry Wilson all players of the season at their top flight clubs. Darlow, Rodon and Brooks all playing regularly in the top flight. Dan James and Brennan Johnson getting decent game time too. Promising youngsters lihe Jordan James and Dylan Lawlor. That's a solid base but we are going backwards.
Bellamy is going to start coming under pressure. We should be doing better. Neco Williams, Ethan Ampadu and Harry Wilson all players of the season at their top flight clubs. Darlow, Rodon and Brooks all playing regularly in the top flight. Dan James and Brennan Johnson getting decent game time too. Promising youngsters lihe Jordan James and Dylan Lawlor. That's a solid base but we are going backwards.
Bellamy is too wedded to his football philosophy, his belief in his systems done him against Bosnia as it did last night.
Football wise he'll die on that hill as I don't see him changing?
A little bit of pragmatism when managing games wouldn't go amiss?
Bellamy is too wedded to his football philosophy, his belief in his systems done him against Bosnia as it did last night.
Football wise he'll die on that hill as I don't see him changing?
A little bit of pragmatism when managing games wouldn't go amiss?
I would agree with that, but i just get this strange feeling about Bellamy. It's like he's installing his newer less oppressed character out onto the football pitch through this group of players and by changing it would maybe feel to his that he's not being honest or authentic.
That probably sounds like bollocks, and it probably is, but i think that Bellamy is quite a complex individual. He's very honest, he always has been, although his honesty now is more measured and less angry. I don't know where i'm going with this post, but for a time i really did think that Bellamy was putting on a bit of an act, convince himself, convince everyone else along the way. I don't believe that now, i think that he's a troubled person, or has been, and Honesty and Authenticity at the forefront of his recovery. I think that we see rhat with his tactics and when he's being interviewed or sat in a press conference. He seems to lay things bare.
He reminds me a bit of Tony Adams, although not so extreme. Whe Adams came out as an Alcohilic something almost evangelical happened to him. He was ridiculously honest about himself in the present and the past. He would go at length to explain himself, wouldn't shirk a question or his failings, it was like the Trauma of addiction and all of the Psychological stuff he'd been through had to be cleansed through his actions. I see similarities with Bellamy.
Just to add, it's very likely that i'm completely wrong about all of this, because i generally don't have a ****ing clue about stuff like this
I would agree with that, but i just get this strange feeling about Bellamy. It's like he's installing his newer less oppressed character out onto the football pitch through this group of players and by changing it would maybe feel to his that he's not being honest or authentic.
That probably sounds like bollocks, and it probably is, but i think that Bellamy is quite a complex individual. He's very honest, he always has been, although his honesty now is more measured and less angry. I don't know where i'm going with this post, but for a time i really did think that Bellamy was putting on a bit of an act, convince himself, convince everyone else along the way. I don't believe that now, i think that he's a troubled person, or has been, and Honesty and Authenticity at the forefront of his recovery. I think that we see rhat with his tactics and when he's being interviewed or sat in a press conference. He seems to lay things bare.
He reminds me a bit of Tony Adams, although not so extreme. Whe Adams came out as an Alcohilic something almost evangelical happened to him. He was ridiculously honest about himself in the present and the past. He would go at length to explain himself, wouldn't shirk a question or his failings, it was like the Trauma of addiction and all of the Psychological stuff he'd been through had to be cleansed through his actions. I see similarities with Bellamy.
Just to add, it's very likely that i'm completely wrong about all of this, because i generally don't have a ****ing clue about stuff like this
If you read his rather honest autobiography, he was racked with self-doubt as a player. Maturity has enabled him to have a bit of a different perspective, no doubt.
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