Match Day - Crystal Palace v Newcastle
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We are looking tidy but not at all threatening
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If Miggy had a footballing brain he'd be dangerous. But he doesn't, so he isn't.
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We just had positive passage of play all because our central defender beat a man and played a forward pass. Imagine that?
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Hahaha what a terrible corner
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God we're s***.
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First thing I've ever seen Lewis do that wasn't pass backwards
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Joelinton is weak as f***. Reminds me of De Jong.
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f*** me Joelinton is s***!
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Almirons final ball is woeful. Seems to panic and try and get rid of it as quick as he can .
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Well that was a great advert for <insert name of sport here>. Even managed to make golf look interesting.
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He’d be easily replaceable if he did leave, all he does is run about a lot, not that difficult to find someone else who can do that.Donkey Toon wrote: ↑Fri Nov 27, 2020 8:47 pmLike I said before, he hasn't got a footballing brain. Makes the wrong decision almost every time.
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At least we didn't concede
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This. He's a headless (pacey) chicken at times, his footballing IQ and tactical awareness is non-existent. Joelinton is putting himself about but you can clearly see he's weak as straws and his finishing is awful, if Wilson / Gayle had the chances he had we would have been 1 or 2 up by now. Apart from that we're doing alright.. we look tidy as someone mentioned but lacking genuine threat. We look better on the ball today and this formation seems to suit us more in terms of being positive and actually pressuring up field when we have too which gives us better balance in attack and defense. Would like to see Murphy on for Hendrick later on to give us some pace down the right & would be nice to see what young Eliliot can do of the bench.Bodacious Benny wrote: ↑Fri Nov 27, 2020 8:50 pmHe’d be easily replaceable if he did leave, all he does is run about a lot, not that difficult to find someone else who can do that.Donkey Toon wrote: ↑Fri Nov 27, 2020 8:47 pm
Like I said before, he hasn't got a footballing brain. Makes the wrong decision almost every time.
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We always seem a yard of the pace in midfield too. Just basics like reading where the ball is gonna go , running off the man ect. It’s a dire watch
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I feel like take Hendrick off, matty on amd go 433 we might control a bit more.
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He’s Bruce’s star man. Gets a starting spot no matter the “tactics” he uses.Colback's Orange Tufts wrote: ↑Fri Nov 27, 2020 9:09 pmI feel like take Hendrick off, matty on amd go 433 we might control a bit more.
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Felt that commentary echo around the entire stadium