AFC Bournemouth v Luton Town - Wednesday 7.30 pm

Goals don't get scored or conceded in the middle of the pitch mate.

Never laid the blame on Cook for the second.

It was the first and third you weirdo.
 
Goals don't get scored or conceded in the middle of the pitch mate.

Never laid the blame on Cook for the second.

It was the first and third you weirdo.
They actually do if you lose your man on the halfway line to open up the gap like Smithy did for the 2nd.....OK we can agree that one wasn't Cook's fault then!
Not sure though why I am suddenly a weirdo for sharing a view?
 
Had Cook stepped up, Barkley wouldn't have scored as he would have been offside.

It was obvious that was Zabarnyis intent, but Cook, despite having the perfect view didn't read the situation.

He was also culpable for the first.

He makes an average of an error every other game that leads to a goal.

I understand some are massive fans of his, and that's fine. Everyone is entitled to opinions.

My opinion is different to that of his fanboys, who see no wrong in his defensive capabilities.

Adam's will displace him next season.

Neto gets absolute pelters for his errors, as it's easy to blame the keeper.

Every time Cook makes errors leading to goals conceded the fanboys try and blame everyone else, bar Cook.

He is doing OK, but really he isn't as great as his fanboys make out.

You literally know nothing about Adams and you think he will replace Cook. Its hilarious. Still haven't admitted you were wrong about the best defensive midfielders needing to score goals.
 
Dragon on Lewis Cook...

Adam's will displace him next season.

Also Dragon on Lewis Cook..

I would like to add that Marcondes is everything Lewis Cook should be.

Josh Bowler, I'd swap him for Cook in an instant.

Cook had his chance, he blew it. He isn't going to get any better.

Lewis Cook would find himself on the bench at most League 1 clubs

Shoe horning a League 2 Cook

Cook again shows why he is a clustwrfck of a player.

Cook is the most overrated player we have
 
Druss, that's really creepy.

Do you have some form of spreadsheet of quotes?

Bet you're a riot at parties.

You're clearly a Cook fanboy, I'm not.

At least I am consistent. I have stated that Cook is over rated for years.

I know nothing about Adams........

With that statement, you must clearly know something then?

You can't claim I know nothing about him, unless you know something I don't.

Surely??

What is it you know about Adams Druss?
 
Druss, that's really creepy.

Do you have some form of spreadsheet of quotes?

Bet you're a riot at parties.

You're clearly a Cook fanboy, I'm not.

At least I am consistent. I have stated that Cook is over rated for years.

I know nothing about Adams........

With that statement, you must clearly know something then?

You can't claim I know nothing about him, unless you know something I don't.

Surely??

What is it you know about Adams Druss?

Takes 2 mins to find your quotes Dragon, If you dont want to be reminded of them dont post them.

As you never rated Busquets or Makélélé do you believe you are a good judge of defensive midfielders Dragon?
 
The Hatters blew a 3-0 interval lead at the Vitality Stadium in midweek, as they conceded four goals in the second half to end up leaving the south coast empty handed. When referee Sam Allison blew his full time whistle, it was met by sheer disbelief from a number of the Hatters players, who were clearly stunned by what had gone during that second 45 minutes of football.

That mood then carried on to the hotel where Town were staying the night, but it was something Edwards wanted to be lifted as soon as possible, knowing they only had a few days to prepare for what is a massive home with their relegation rivals. He said: “We stayed over that night, had a good meeting with the players once we got back to the hotel as you could see they were down. It was important to me that we tried to shift the focus on to, right, learn from what we got wrong, we don’t sweep it under the carpet, we’ve got to deal with it and learn from it.

"It was led by me but we want the players to give their feedback and their opinions on stuff as well, so it’s always pretty open like that. I think it’s more powerful when the players are the ones giving answers or taking responsibility, so we’ve always got that. I made it clear on the night when we got back to the hotel and we were having our food, it was really quiet and we've got to go again in a few days time, so we have to pick ourselves up.

 
The Hatters blew a 3-0 interval lead at the Vitality Stadium in midweek, as they conceded four goals in the second half to end up leaving the south coast empty handed. When referee Sam Allison blew his full time whistle, it was met by sheer disbelief from a number of the Hatters players, who were clearly stunned by what had gone during that second 45 minutes of football.

That mood then carried on to the hotel where Town were staying the night, but it was something Edwards wanted to be lifted as soon as possible, knowing they only had a few days to prepare for what is a massive home with their relegation rivals. He said: “We stayed over that night, had a good meeting with the players once we got back to the hotel as you could see they were down. It was important to me that we tried to shift the focus on to, right, learn from what we got wrong, we don’t sweep it under the carpet, we’ve got to deal with it and learn from it.

"It was led by me but we want the players to give their feedback and their opinions on stuff as well, so it’s always pretty open like that. I think it’s more powerful when the players are the ones giving answers or taking responsibility, so we’ve always got that. I made it clear on the night when we got back to the hotel and we were having our food, it was really quiet and we've got to go again in a few days time, so we have to pick ourselves up.

We were having our own food!? WTAF!!??
 

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