by Snowflake Royal » 06 Jan 2020 15:01
Snowflake Royal You're completely wrong OMA because:
a) I do go to games
b) it's the 21st century and you can watch games without going
Grow up a bit.
by URZZZZ » 06 Jan 2020 15:06
Old Man AndrewsSnowflake Royal You're completely wrong OMA because:
a) I do go to games
b) it's the 21st century and you can watch games without going
Grow up a bit.
You openly admit not going to games. Watching them does not give you a good idea of how a player is performing either btw, it is a very blinkered way to analyse performance. You also do not see the players in training, you have no idea what they are like day to day.
The two players you mentioned do not get in the team because they are not good enough. Are you suggesting you know more than the coach?
by Snowflake Royal » 06 Jan 2020 15:07
Old Man AndrewsSnowflake Royal You're completely wrong OMA because:
a) I do go to games
b) it's the 21st century and you can watch games without going
Grow up a bit.
You openly admit not going to games. Watching them does not give you a good idea of how a player is performing either btw, it is a very blinkered way to analyse performance. You also do not see the players in training, you have no idea what they are like day to day.
The two players you mentioned do not get in the team because they are not good enough. Are you suggesting you know more than the coach?
URZZZZOld Man AndrewsSnowflake Royal You're completely wrong OMA because:
a) I do go to games
b) it's the 21st century and you can watch games without going
Grow up a bit.
You openly admit not going to games. Watching them does not give you a good idea of how a player is performing either btw, it is a very blinkered way to analyse performance. You also do not see the players in training, you have no idea what they are like day to day.
The two players you mentioned do not get in the team because they are not good enough. Are you suggesting you know more than the coach?
You’re really dull, can you just stop please?
Old Man AndrewsURZZZZOld Man Andrews You openly admit not going to games. Watching them does not give you a good idea of how a player is performing either btw, it is a very blinkered way to analyse performance. You also do not see the players in training, you have no idea what they are like day to day.
The two players you mentioned do not get in the team because they are not good enough. Are you suggesting you know more than the coach?
You’re really dull, can you just stop please?
You know nothing about football. At least Ian has some basic idea.
by Zip » 06 Jan 2020 17:32
Snowflake Royal You're completely wrong OMA because:
a) I do go to games
b) it's the 21st century and you can watch games without going
Grow up a bit.
by Zip » 06 Jan 2020 17:33
Old Man AndrewsURZZZZOld Man Andrews You openly admit not going to games. Watching them does not give you a good idea of how a player is performing either btw, it is a very blinkered way to analyse performance. You also do not see the players in training, you have no idea what they are like day to day.
The two players you mentioned do not get in the team because they are not good enough. Are you suggesting you know more than the coach?
You’re really dull, can you just stop please?
You know nothing about football. At least Ian has some basic idea.
by Zip » 06 Jan 2020 17:40
Ranty McRantfaceHoundOld Man Andrews There is nothing wrong with being at "Plymouth level" btw, its a decent living and a fairly decent standard. Look what stepping down a level did for Jack Stacey too.
Yes, he looks a decent div2 player to me, maybe div1 at a push
I like him, and he has had some ok performances for us, but I just don't think he is quite Champ standard.
I personally think we don't give him and others enough chances. It's a big ask for a player who doesn't play regularly to come in and have a good game in a league match. Even Boye can't do it and he's 23! The youngsters are going to be more inconsistent than the older lot and when they have a bad game we just seem to instantly assume they're not good enough. Barrett does have quality good enough at this level but he needs to games to get the experience to be a more consistent performer. A loan would be good for the lad in January.
I know I've said it before but the only way we are going to tell who is ready is when they have a played a lot of games regularly. We did it with Jordan Obita, even when he was playing badly for a spell. We did it with Shane Long when it took him an age to get goals firing. We did it with Robson-Kanu before he became more consistent on the wing.
The question is does the manager have the patience to put 1 of them in and treat them the same as the others as opposed to restricting them just because they are young.
by leon » 06 Jan 2020 17:49
ZipSnowflake Royal You're completely wrong OMA because:
a) I do go to games
b) it's the 21st century and you can watch games without going
Grow up a bit.
I have never understood the grief you get for this. You go to plenty of games especially given the distance you have to travel.
You are as much of a fan as anyone else on here.
ZipOld Man AndrewsURZZZZ
You’re really dull, can you just stop please?
You know nothing about football. At least Ian has some basic idea.
OMA give it a rest. You are a decent poster when you want to be. Why persist with the constant winding up of others?
by Millsy » 06 Jan 2020 18:19
by Jagermesiter1871 » 06 Jan 2020 18:21
Jagermesiter1871 How does OMA manage to turn every thread on this forum into a shit show? It's getting to the point this forum is unusable as every thread just becomes side tracked with telling OMA to oxf*rd off and stop being a pathetic human being.
by Snowflake Royal » 06 Jan 2020 19:58
ZipSnowflake Royal You're completely wrong OMA because:
a) I do go to games
b) it's the 21st century and you can watch games without going
Grow up a bit.
I have never understood the grief you get for this. You go to plenty of games especially given the distance you have to travel.
You are as much of a fan as anyone else on here.
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