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This must have been before my timeWell as long as its not same source another user had that said bramble died we'll be good![]()
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This must have been before my timeWell as long as its not same source another user had that said bramble died we'll be good![]()
Absolutely bang on mate. That's how i see it aswel.I think he won’t get near the top because he struggles with the ball when under real pressure . Given time he’s a very good player . Saturday was an anomaly though. He was poor and he’s miles better than that
..some night that was on hereThis must have been before my time![]()
No escape from reality...caught in a landslide?
My mind always goes back to the cup game against the mags.Championship standard full-back’s for you. I think Clarke would face a much sterner test from PL full backs, that’s not to say he wouldn’t still have success though!
I’m trying to work out who would have intimate knowledge of Darren Bent’s transfer dealings and Jack Clarke’s contact situation 14 years down the line and my only conclusion is Steve BruceMy grey matter is in overdrive here…
If Skunk Hater broke the news on Bent’s departure 14 years ago and still gets good info now, who the fuck is his source?! Who’s been at the club that long?
Maybe there’s 2 sources? It’s like a good old fashioned whodunnit this!
Let your mind wander to the two Fulham games insteadMy mind always goes back to the cup game against the mags.
Only one game obviously, but Trippier was very comfortable against Clarke that day, and Trippier was in iffy form going into it.
My mind always goes back to the cup game against the mags.
Only one game obviously, but Trippier was very comfortable against Clarke that day, and Trippier was in iffy form going into it.
......how very aptNo escape from reality
I’m trying to work out who would have intimate knowledge of Darren Bent’s transfer dealings and Jack Clarke’s contact situation 14 years down the line and my only conclusion is Steve Bruce
Let your mind wander to the two Fulham games instead
I knew what you meant marra.I had the fullback mixed, everyone has had a laugh, but must be a nightmare when Clarke and Roberts are on it, they know they are coming inside, but can do nothing about it
What different does it make?
He gets decent info and posts it on here. Good enough for me.
Well connected in the gameWhy would Steve Bruce have intimate knowledge of Clarke’s contract situation?
I don’t think we have any fitness coaches or anything who were around at the time.
No Cirkin, no Roberts, no striker. Basically all our eggs were in one basket.My mind always goes back to the cup game against the mags.
Only one game obviously, but Trippier was very comfortable against Clarke that day, and Trippier was in iffy form going into it.
True, but the point I'm making is you'll be surprised how many people, from academy coaches, to tea ladies, security guards, office staff, physios, education staff etc etc that will have been there and aware talks were ongoing without actually knowing the detail or outcome of the talks.I can imagine that the sporting director doesn’t speak to anyone other than the most senior coaches (head coach & Dodds) about these things for exactly that reason.
Whilst the youth coaches are a vital part in the clubs development system, there’s not much reason for an u15’s coach to know about a star player’s contract negotiations.
Unless Methven and Donald are in charge, in which case they’d be whatsapp’ing the canteen staff.
Not having a go at him, just mentioning that premier league full backs will make it a lot more difficult for him to cut inside and get the shots away.No Cirkin, no Roberts, no striker. Basically all our eggs were in one basket.
100% correct would love us to have got the first one, set up on the back foot idiotic twat (Beale)No Cirkin, no Roberts, no striker. Basically all our eggs were in one basket.
The key to stopping Clarke is whoever is playing right sided centre mid to stop that space for him to cut in. Blows my mind when teams leave the fullback one on one with clarke with acres of space for him to cut into! Absolute madness.Not having a go at him, just mentioning that premier league full backs will make it a lot more difficult for him to cut inside and get the shots away.
I remember against Stoke at home where they left Gooch on his own against Clarke for the full 90.The key to stopping Clarke is whoever is playing right sided centre mid to stop that space for him to cut in. Blows my mind when teams leave the fullback one on one with clarke with acres of space for him to cut into! Absolute madness
They will but if we have better players to pull people away it makes it easier for Clarke to shine.Not having a go at him, just mentioning that premier league full backs will make it a lot more difficult for him to cut inside and get the shots away.
He scored in both games v FulhamNot having a go at him, just mentioning that premier league full backs will make it a lot more difficult for him to cut inside and get the shots away.