Jump to content

Steve_E

Members
  • Posts

    4,660
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    14

Posts posted by Steve_E

  1. Doesn't have to be good defensively. Just at least use his size and pace to track and hustle.

     

    Martinez I believe just never gave him any relevant instructions. Just go and play. He was aimless at times.

     

    I agree. He just has to do a job defensively. Whether he wasn't given a job to do or whether he simply he didn't do what was asked of him, I don't know. I do know he's going to have to do better defensively next season (and not just defensively).

  2. Whether you think Witsel has "proven" anything in his career, especially if you're likely to discount anything he's accomplished if he didn't do it in England (he does have 73 international caps and 80 European appearances, including several in the knockout stages of the Champions League), doesn't really matter: you pay for ability and he's a better player than Gibson, Besic, McCarthy and Barry.

     

    Zenit's manager has just said that he has recently asked his club to let him go, but that Zenit won't let him leave easily as he's a key player. I think I saw that posted somewhere in this very thread, so how do people still think he's kept Everton waiting for three weeks with everything but his signature still being required to get a deal through?








  3. France cynicallly intends to offer Britain an EEA- that excludes passporting, but givs them a migration cap, and single market access.













    This is a brilliant move: "you get less Poles, but we want your banks." It would be in France's interests to encourage UK out to get banks.



    Ben Judah@b_judah 6 u6 uur geleden Hackney, London





    This would leave some stuff shirt like Crabb in a disastrous position: Paris and Berlin would have handed him a deal only "bad for bankers."







    But the cynical French deal would be exactly the kind of cap migration, free movement for us and single market deal that the public want.










  4. I mentioned Thomas Meunier before during the Sweden - Belgium game as the right back who won most duels with Ibrahimovic... I mustn't have been the only one who noticed that as he's now the number 1 transfer target for... PSG (to replace Gregory Van Der Wiel). That's insane. The guy comes from humble Club Bruges and while he was always a good player, he never occurred to be as a star. At this tournament he played the best games I've seen him play. Maybe the vast quality difference of the team may have something to do with it then. Good for Bruges, I'm sure they'll get more money out of it than they've ever seen in their lives.

     

    He has a 7m euro buyout clause apparently.

  5. It took 7 years for Canada to negotiate their trade agreement with the EU.

    The only other option apart from not having an agreement with the EU, is to make a Norwegian type deal which would mean that the UK will still have to follow the EU in some matters, Such as immigration.

     

    A lot of pissed off polititians in Sweden atm, I agree with them.

     

    Apparently the per capita fee of Norway for single market access is about the same as the contribution of the UK to EU budget.

  6. Nice topic, I'm looking forward to checking out all of these songs.

     

    My top ten in no particular order:

    1. Radiohead - Fake Plastic Trees

    2. The Knife - Heartbeats

    3. Robyn - Dancing On My Own

    3. Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On

    4. Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin - Je t'aime... Moi non plus

    5. My Bloody Valentine - Sometimes

    6. Kanye West - Runaway

    7. The Mountain Goats - The Best Ever Death Metal Band in Denton

    8. Talking Heads - This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)

    9. Phosphorescent - Song for Zula

    10. Pulp - Common People

     

    Shit, number three is in there twice. No idea which one I'd take out. Probably Phosphorescent.

  7. Nice topic, I'm looking forward to checking out all of these songs.

     

    My top ten in no particular order:

    1. Radiohead - Fake Plastic Trees

    2. The Knife - Heartbeats

    3. Robyn - Dancing On My Own

    3. Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On

    4. Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin - Je t'aime... Moi non plus

    5. My Bloody Valentine - Sometimes

    6. Kanye West - Runaway

    7. The Mountain Goats - The Best Ever Death Metal Band in Denton

    8. Talking Heads - This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)

    9. Phosphorescent - Song for Zula

    10. Pulp - Common People

  8. He didn't say that it was the vote leave group of which he's excluded from he's with the grassroots campaign group it's just a typical media ploy to make people "think" what have we done! He said the money would be distributed to which resources required it

    It's funny I've not heard many IN voters and media outlets mentioning that Cameron and co sold off NHS Kent to Branson and he's privatising it as Virgin Healthcare one of the main aspects of the remain camps campaigns

    That's the thing though. I'm not saying David Cameron is or ever was the saviour of the welfare state. It was UKIP and a majority of the Tory party campaigning for Brexit. Neither of them were realistically doing it to fund the NHS. If you do save money by exiting the EU, and seeing as the Tories are still in power, I think it's far more likely the money's going to tax cuts for the rich as surely it will eventually "trickle down".

  9. Don't think I was twisting your words. You said you hoped your Brexit influenced other countries to also choose to quit the EU. I replied that such a message is only being picked up by the far-right-wing parties, who are uniting behind quitting the EU.

    Also don't see how each country reverting back unto itself has anything to do with uniting people.

     

    I think it's a bad evolution that people feel the need to say fuck you to (mainstream) political parties; it pushes them to extremists such as UKIP, FN, AfD, PVV, Vlaams Belang on the right, and to the communists on the left.

    Trump is also riding the fuck-you establishment wave, with terms like "take your country back", and "make your country great again".

     

    That's down to the failure of the mainstream political parties to offer an alternative though. Really all of the voters that voted out based on a fear of losing prosperity and of seeing their socio-economic position diminish or out of displeasure with the neoliberal agenda of the British governments of the last couple of decades (including Blair's New Labour) should have been Labour's voters or even the Green Party's voters.

  10. Haha, wow, just saw Nigel Farage's comments about that 350m transfer from the EU to the NHS. He's not wasting time. Weren't the parties campaigning for a Brexit the neoliberal ones and did people actually believe they were advocating a Brexit to save publically funded healthcare? ​

  11. Might be important to keep in mind that the only ones from the continent congratulating you are Le Pen, Wilders, Lega Nord, Orban.. Not one mainstream party has said that a Brexit is a good thing.

    It's OK to be proud of your victory, but patting yourself on the back for having united the facsists of Europe is taking it a step to far for me.

     

    Adding on to this, the Belgian party congratulating the British on this vote are Vlaams Belang, who were once forced to alter their party programme after being convicted of racism in court.

  12. When they have 7 men in the box hes guaranteed to get them out to stop penno fouls opening up gaps.

     

    When they have two lines of four (or a line of four and a line of five or whatever) in front of the box, he's going to have to dribble past two or three players just to create an opening for a shot or a cross. Running at people works best when there's space to run at people. You have to rely on structure against a compact block.

     

    Hazard for example has the same problem playing for Belgium. Because we lack offensive structure, when he gets the ball he has two or three defenders on him, which just isn't manageable.

  13. Whereas wilshire just hasnt played. Henderson isnt fit and lacks quality.

     

    Barkley can make a difference where teams park the bus with direct running.

     

    His direct running would work better against teams that don't park the bus. When teams have a compact and deep defensive block, the manager should be hammering home that the team positions itself well. Positioning and structure was a much bigger problem than a lack of direct running for England.

×
×
  • Create New...