Arguing with numbers is like playing chess against a pigeon. You know you are the better player but at some point he'll just flap around, knock all the pieces over, shit on the board then strut around like he's won.
Who the fuck is General Failure and why is he reading my harddisk?
What an improvement. Withdrawing Lanzini and the ghastly Johnson for Fredricks and Cullen has changed the whole game. From losing two nil we now look like winning handsomely.
BlackDiamond wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 3:52 pm
What an improvement. Withdrawing Lanzini and the ghastly Johnson for Fredricks and Cullen has changed the whole game. From losing two nil we now look like winning handsomely.
The changes were forced. Not Moyes being clever
Cullen and Fredericks changed our performance you believe
BlackDiamond wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 3:52 pm
What an improvement. Withdrawing Lanzini and the ghastly Johnson for Fredricks and Cullen has changed the whole game. From losing two nil we now look like winning handsomely.
The changes were forced. Not Moyes being clever
Cullen and Fredericks changed our performance you believe
Well Bournemouth have not had one attack down our right flank since Fredricks replaced the hapless Johnson and Cullen supplied the cross that Bowen headed in to equalise. So I would say those qualify as changes that were positive.
If your following the game on FB I can understand why your eyes are wonky
BlackDiamond wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 3:52 pm
What an improvement. Withdrawing Lanzini and the ghastly Johnson for Fredricks and Cullen has changed the whole game. From losing two nil we now look like winning handsomely.
The changes were forced. Not Moyes being clever
Well Cullen has had a big impact, but the intensity also increased which may be or may be not down to Moyes.
Interesting he bought Cullen on ahead of Wilshere...
It’s not what you do it is the way that you do it.