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Our media team are amazing now compared to even a few years ago, but we've got to tone down this habit of trying to get every new signing to say how amazing Sunderland is and what a dream it is to sign for us.

We all think it, and in time they will too, but do we really expect him to start saying how he followed us closely and it's been his dream to play for us since he was a young boy in Montevideo?! It comes across a bit daft, like that Xhaka video.
 
Our media team are amazing now compared to even a few years ago, but we've got to tone down this habit of trying to get every new signing to say how amazing Sunderland is and what a dream it is to sign for us.

We all think it, and in time they will too, but do we really expect him to start saying how he followed us closely and it's been his dream to play for us since he was a young boy in Montevideo?! It comes across a bit daft, like that Xhaka video.

the Masuaku one was painful like. he asked the same question just worded slightly different about 5 times
 
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Our media team are amazing now compared to even a few years ago, but we've got to tone down this habit of trying to get every new signing to say how amazing Sunderland is and what a dream it is to sign for us.

We all think it, and in time they will too, but do we really expect him to start saying how he followed us closely and it's been his dream to play for us since he was a young boy in Montevideo?! It comes across a bit daft, like that Xhaka video.
the leading questions are pretty cringy tbf
 
Our media team are amazing now compared to even a few years ago, but we've got to tone down this habit of trying to get every new signing to say how amazing Sunderland is and what a dream it is to sign for us.

We all think it, and in time they will too, but do we really expect him to start saying how he followed us closely and it's been his dream to play for us since he was a young boy in Montevideo?! It comes across a bit daft, like that Xhaka video.
I was in Montevideo in 1995.
Must have seen my shirt, or I goosed his Ma. 😁
 
I love how both the DoF's just stroll about in casual wear. They don't have to dress to impress the employer, their work speaks for themselves. Ghisolfi looks cool as fuck.

Beats being suited up, trying to look the part, and being absolutely shite like the many before them.
 
I love how both the DoF's just stroll about in casual wear. They don't have to dress to impress the employer, their work speaks for themselves. Ghisolfi looks cool as fuck.

Beats being suited up, trying to look the part, and being absolutely shite like the many before them.
Dress down to impress.
 
I guess in a Sam Allardyce kind of way then you can often make sides more compact and hence central defenders look much better than they are if they're playing in a very tight structured manner, with lots of protection in front of them, means they get exposed less.

I don't really think so, at least not with the main defensive stats. To a small degree, if looking at limited data, then it might work like that, but when you have a more complete range of stats to look at then they paint a clearer picture. eg if we look at aerials won, simply having a high number of aerials won could mean that your team is playing tight, forcing more crosses into the box, and therefore you might see a higher number. But that doesn't mean you are a great defender, because you could win a lot of headers and still only win 30% of them. So you have to look at both the number of headers won and the percentage of headers won. And then if you also look at clearances and interceptions, well if they are also high it tells you that no matter how tight the team is supposed to be playing in front of you, a hell of a lot of balls are making it through, and the defender is doing a pretty darn good job dealing with it. So a defender who is well protected, with a team playing tight in front might actually look less impressive, if they are less exposed.

Alderete's passing stats are really interesting actually, and it's fun to try to understand the way he plays just from analysing the data. Where team style can come into play a lot though imo is with these types of stats, because it seems Getafe were definitely not trying to play out from the back. His stats show a huge number of long passes attempted in comparison to short. Probably the biggest discrepancy I can remember seeing from any of the targets we have been linked with this summer. But that doesn't mean he can't play a different way, just that this is how they were set up.
 
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