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Yes it was all Phil's fault those last four results. I'd rather say thank god he scored all those goals.Yeah, like during the run in. Good job we already had the points on the board.
Yes it was all Phil's fault those last four results. I'd rather say thank god he scored all those goals.Yeah, like during the run in. Good job we already had the points on the board.
That's never held Lewis Cook back.
Surman actually had a good range of passing though, and an ability to open his body up when receiving the ball to keep play ticking over at pace. Cook rarely attempts a pass over ten yards, mostly passes backwards, and takes an age to release the ball when he has it. He does some good work off of the ball, granted, but on the ball he is severely lacking and Surman is well clear imo.I think Cook is. He's just not the kind of all action def mid or attacking threat... more in the mould of a Surman style midfielder, who many fans also didn't rate for similar reasons.
Hes a very 'tidy', intelligent plsyer. Good at reading the game, keeping the ball moving, retaining posession. Makes things look simple due to his ability in doing that well. Probably appreciated more by players/manager than many fans as doesn't 'appear to do much'.
Surman actually had a good range of passing though, and an ability to open his body up when receiving the ball to keep play ticking over at pace. Cook rarely attempts a pass over ten yards, mostly passes backwards, and takes an age to release the ball when he has it. He does some good work off of the ball, granted, but on the ball he is severely lacking and Surman is well clear imo.
Billing isn’t injured, he’s off to West Ham.
No...is that are reliable as your usual predictions?
Is that another quote just plucked out of the air ? Why are you so sure ?Billing isn’t injured, he’s off to West Ham.
I assume its based on a few tweets like this, given twitter is full of them for many players, hardly conclusive.Is that another quote just plucked out of the air ? Why are you so sure ?
I won't hold my breath for a reply
Surman actually had a good range of passing though, and an ability to open his body up when receiving the ball to keep play ticking over at pace. Cook rarely attempts a pass over ten yards, mostly passes backwards, and takes an age to release the ball when he has it. He does some good work off of the ball, granted, but on the ball he is severely lacking and Surman is well clear imo.
He's probably basing it on a tweet from the most reputable transfer journalist in the world.I assume its based on a few tweets like this, given twitter is full of them for many players, hardly conclusive.
The source I’m basing it on is even more reliableHe's probably basing it on a tweet from the most reputable transfer journalist in the world.
But you said .....he's offThe source I’m basing it on is even more reliable
Could be a first, he gets something rightBut you said .....he's off
A stopped clock is right twice a day !!Could be a first, he gets something right
That's the problem with him......makes a statement of fact....rather than ...it might be....or ..in my opinion.....one day he will get it right, and we'll never hear the end of it ....bit sad reallyCould be a first, he gets something right
Have we ever played Cook and Kilkenny together?He didn’t always play so conservative. He often played the Hollywood pass, not as effectively as Kilkenny granted, but he has the ability. If he’s playing safer passes then that’s the role he’s been asked to play.
Oh no, we wouldn’t leave our halfHave we ever played Cook and Kilkenny together?
At home against Coventry in the Championship...... it looked very good until Parker did he usual bottling act.Have we ever played Cook and Kilkenny together?
At home against Coventry in the Championship...... it looked very good until Parker did he usual bottling act.
So KK is less accurate than a broken clock?A stopped clock is right twice a day !!