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"Pep can take my game to next level"

Words from Kyle Walker.

For me this is very disrespectful towards Poch and confirms that they've had some sort of bitter falling out - it's an in-direct dig.

IMO Poch has already taken Walker to the top of his game, I can't see him getting any better in the future. Still a cracking RB though and the first eleven is considerably weaker now, we need to replace him with somebody better than Trippier.

comment by Analog (U17200)

posted on 14/7/17

And do you think your defence of Townsend was justified? I think it's clear those of us who didn't like him have been proven right that he isn't good enough for a top PL team

posted on 14/7/17

comment by Analog (U17200)
posted 5 seconds ago
The thing with Walcott is that he actually does have a good football brain. He doesn't have much footballing ability. His pace, along with his movement (brain) and finishing have given him a career at the top level
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Depends what type of football brain is in question really.

Jamie Vardy has good movement and finishing, but he would never be classed as a footballer's footballer.

I suppose the flipsidr would be someone such as Lamela, who does not have nearly as much of a goal threat as Walcott does, but is deemed an intelligent player

posted on 14/7/17

comment by Analog (U17200)
posted 2 minutes ago
And do you think your defence of Townsend was justified? I think it's clear those of us who didn't like him have been proven right that he isn't good enough for a top PL team
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My point is - justified or not in defending Andros - I am coming at this from a viewpoint that is not the stereotypical one you suggest. I have no dog in the fight. Ox is another I rate very highly from your list.

posted on 14/7/17

There was a time I did get a feeling Spurs fans were picking on the black (or other) lads.

Adebayor, Lennon, Townsend, Huddlestone, Livermore, Paulinho, Jenas, Kaboul, Rose, Walker, Naughton all getting a bit of stick in a short period.

Then It dawned on me I did not rate half of them myself. And that black lads such as Chronic and Ledley Knee also gave them stick. I realised I may be seeing something that was not there.

Of course, some fans will have those preconceptions. I do not pretend it does not exist.

comment by Analog (U17200)

posted on 14/7/17

Lamela is intelligent in the fact that he can see and execute nice passes. But tbh he's just a more gifted footballer than Walcott rather than more intelligent

posted on 14/7/17

comment by Analog (U17200)
posted 3 minutes ago
Lamela is intelligent in the fact that he can see and execute nice passes. But tbh he's just a more gifted footballer than Walcott rather than more intelligent
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Okay, so wots the situation with Lamela now?
Will he ever play footy again?

posted on 14/7/17

comment by JustCallMeTed (U21528)
posted 58 seconds ago
comment by Analog (U17200)
posted 3 minutes ago
Lamela is intelligent in the fact that he can see and execute nice passes. But tbh he's just a more gifted footballer than Walcott rather than more intelligent
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Okay, so wots the situation with Lamela now?
Will he ever play footy again?
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He's back in training now

posted on 14/7/17

For me this is very disrespectful towards Poch and confirms that they've had some sort of bitter falling out - it's an in-direct dig.
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I think Edbo is absolutely correct.
Walker had a falling out with Pochettino.
And that's why he was sold.
But, as Jenas says, why on earth did we sell to a direct competitor?

posted on 14/7/17

I think that is what people mean when they think of football intelligence though fella, rightly or wrongly.

The old cliche of the first 10 yards being in the head. Players that do not need pace, players that make the side tick.

I will give an example of where racism could easily be assumed. The attitudes towards Bent and Soldado. Both penalty box predators, both big signings, both lacking in bottle in my opinion. Whereas Soldado was supported, Bent was jeered.

Was that racism? Not for me. It was the fact Soldado was Spanish (when their stock had never been higher) and exotic, and Darren Bent sounds like a man who comes round to fit your bathroom

comment by Chronic (U3423)

posted on 14/7/17

First 10 yards

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