by Hoop Blah » 22 Aug 2017 13:04
by Stranded » 22 Aug 2017 13:52
Hoop Blah Dangerous yes, but not so much reckless, but relatively cynical IMO. He was trying make contact with the player and it looked like he'd just lost his head after an incident in or around the Everton box which then led to Walkers first booking just a minute of so before.
That context probably goes someway to explaining why the ref may have reacted with a card when it looks a little tame in isolation.
by BR0B0T » 22 Aug 2017 14:01
Jim RoyalWinston BiscuitJim Royal Schneiderlein should have stayed on his feet which also gave the ref a decision to make
that's just w@nky pundit cliché talk
he can stay on his feet or he can go to ground, making a fair tackle is the only important thing. If the issue is players overreacting then sort that out, don't make players change how football is played just to accommodate cheats
The challenge was virtually in the middle of the pitch so there was no need to dive in at all.
by BR0B0T » 22 Aug 2017 14:01
by Winston Biscuit » 22 Aug 2017 14:13
Winston Biscuit certainly was a massive plus for Chelsea last season against others that were battling on all fronts while they could sit back with their feet up midweek. Will be interesting to see how they do this season when they are juggling Euro football with the PL like the other clubs trying to win the league.
by Winston Biscuit » 22 Aug 2017 15:12
Jim RoyalWinston Biscuit certainly was a massive plus for Chelsea last season against others that were battling on all fronts while they could sit back with their feet up midweek. Will be interesting to see how they do this season when they are juggling Euro football with the PL like the other clubs trying to win the league.
I suspect we won't have another 'Leicester' again. Chelsea was an exception last season and it was very rare for them not have European Football and still had the majority of the squad from the last time they won the league in 14/15.
So the teams battling out for the title are
Chelsea
Man Utd
Spurs
Man City
Arsenal
Liverpool
And they've all got European football this season. Even if you include Everton in the mix they still have rigmarole of the Europa League.
Big pressure on United to win the league this season, big pressure for Pep to win his first trophy at City, big pressure for Spurs to win something and big pressure on Klopp to deliver a trophy at Liverpool.
by leon » 22 Aug 2017 16:25
double dJim RoyalWinston Biscuit certainly was a massive plus for Chelsea last season against others that were battling on all fronts while they could sit back with their feet up midweek. Will be interesting to see how they do this season when they are juggling Euro football with the PL like the other clubs trying to win the league.
I suspect we won't have another 'Leicester' again. Chelsea was an exception last season and it was very rare for them not have European Football and still had the majority of the squad from the last time they won the league in 14/15.
So the teams battling out for the title are
Chelsea
Man Utd
Spurs
Man City
Arsenal
Liverpool
And they've all got European football this season. Even if you include Everton in the mix they still have rigmarole of the Europa League.
Big pressure on United to win the league this season, big pressure for Pep to win his first trophy at City, big pressure for Spurs to win something and big pressure on Klopp to deliver a trophy at Liverpool.
You are deLOLusional. How can you not include Everton After they battered Man City when your team lost to Burnley? I think Everton will win the league in a fairytale scenario for one of England's greatest ever player.
double dJim RoyalWinston Biscuit certainly was a massive plus for Chelsea last season against others that were battling on all fronts while they could sit back with their feet up midweek. Will be interesting to see how they do this season when they are juggling Euro football with the PL like the other clubs trying to win the league.
I suspect we won't have another 'Leicester' again. Chelsea was an exception last season and it was very rare for them not have European Football and still had the majority of the squad from the last time they won the league in 14/15.
So the teams battling out for the title are
Chelsea
Man Utd
Spurs
Man City
Arsenal
Liverpool
And they've all got European football this season. Even if you include Everton in the mix they still have rigmarole of the Europa League.
Big pressure on United to win the league this season, big pressure for Pep to win his first trophy at City, big pressure for Spurs to win something and big pressure on Klopp to deliver a trophy at Liverpool.
You are deLOLusional. How can you not include Everton After they battered Man City when your team lost to Burnley? I think Everton will win the league in a fairytale scenario for one of England's greatest ever player.
Jim Royaldouble dJim Royal
I suspect we won't have another 'Leicester' again. Chelsea was an exception last season and it was very rare for them not have European Football and still had the majority of the squad from the last time they won the league in 14/15.
So the teams battling out for the title are
Chelsea
Man Utd
Spurs
Man City
Arsenal
Liverpool
And they've all got European football this season. Even if you include Everton in the mix they still have rigmarole of the Europa League.
Big pressure on United to win the league this season, big pressure for Pep to win his first trophy at City, big pressure for Spurs to win something and big pressure on Klopp to deliver a trophy at Liverpool.
You are deLOLusional. How can you not include Everton After they battered Man City when your team lost to Burnley? I think Everton will win the league in a fairytale scenario for one of England's greatest ever player.
U OK hun? x
by From Despair To Where? » 23 Aug 2017 08:59
by From Despair To Where? » 23 Aug 2017 08:59
by Sanguine » 23 Aug 2017 09:08
Sanguine Really does show how much football has changed, and how much fans have changed, when Schneiderlin is being criticised for making an excellent tackle in the midfield. Noted for that point later in the season where people complain the game has gone soft.
by genome » 23 Aug 2017 09:13
Jim Royal I think that's a commonly used phrased aimed at someone who doesn't understand that 1-1 isn't a battering. How can it be? It's a 1-1 draw.
genomeJim Royal I think that's a commonly used phrased aimed at someone who doesn't understand that 1-1 isn't a battering. How can it be? It's a 1-1 draw.
What are you talking about? Everton battered them with 35% possession and 7 shots to City's 19.
by BR0B0T » 26 Aug 2017 14:07
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