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Tomori and RJ

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comment by Superb (U6486)

posted on 3/10/19

He's a really good player. Very skillful, especially for a CB. Can see why he was Derby's player of the season last season even though they had the likes of Mount in the team. Looks like Southgate wants him in the England setup as well now.

comment by Superb (U6486)

posted on 3/10/19

Did this article change? It was originally just about Tomori when I first commented

posted on 3/10/19

I thought tomori was great generally, other than a couple loose touches, but added to his brainfart at the end, and the fact the goal was partly his fault, I struggle to give him higher than a 7/8 if we are judging him by any other players metrics. For a youth player, he's doing nothing but impress me. Fantastic.

RJ similar, didn't think he was very good lastnight, but for a youth player in his second appearance? to play in the CL and not look too out of place is fantastic.

posted on 3/10/19

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posted on 3/10/19

Looking forward to seeing a all time young team at some point

RJ Tomori Zouma Emerson
Kova Kante
Puli Mount Cho
Tammy

Average age of 22.5

posted on 3/10/19

with kepa obviously.

posted on 3/10/19

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posted on 3/10/19

fantastic lastnight, he's great at one on ones, very quick.
People get down on kepa for some reason when he is the epitome of a modern day keeper.

Made less mistakes last year than ddg, allison and ederson, and played more passes per game than any other keeper in the pl. quality player.

posted on 3/10/19

I’m for the Reece James as captain movement. Last night he was ok..showed his strengths in crossing and strength in defence, just maybe not as incisive and forward thinking on ball as he could have been.

Tomori was our best player I thought perhaps tarnished a bit with the two mistakes at the end. He is excellent at bringing ball out, he is like an auxiliary midfielder with ball, as he is comfortable on both feet, has passing range, good acceleration and can carry the ball well for a CB. I think he could probably play in midfield if need be and he has played as full back before at club level.

posted on 3/10/19

Once get Rudi and Emerson back we'll look and perform so much more solid at the back

OP...not familiar with your moniker (14 west ham)...we're you someone else on a previous life

posted on 3/10/19

he was jp someone earlier sheriff...jp*numbers*

posted on 3/10/19

comment by Nickasaurus (U9257)
posted 3 minutes ago
he was jp someone earlier sheriff...jp*numbers*
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Oh...jp11 was it...ok

posted on 3/10/19

lol just googled the reference 14 to west ham

posted on 3/10/19

comment by Nickasaurus (U9257)
posted 31 minutes ago
lol just googled the reference 14 to west ham
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And...?

posted on 3/10/19

comment by Sheriff JW Pepper (U1007)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Nickasaurus (U9257)
posted 31 minutes ago
lol just googled the reference 14 to west ham
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Oh yeah....😊

posted on 3/10/19

comment by Sheriff JW Pepper (U1007)
posted 5 hours, 29 minutes ago
comment by Sheriff JW Pepper (U1007)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Nickasaurus (U9257)
posted 31 minutes ago
lol just googled the reference 14 to west ham
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Oh yeah....😊
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Haha

posted on 4/10/19

comment by Nickasaurus (U9257)
posted 1 day, 7 hours ago
lol just googled the reference 14 to west ham
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Me too, first time I had heard this story.

tbf during the Seventies we weren't taking big numbers to West Ham ourselves, no one in London was. It was a properly naughty place to go at the time. I went there many times during that period and never actually came unstuck myself but saw and heard many horror stories at the time. So if the Scousers bottled it to such a degree then it wouldn't surprise me.

The turning point was when Spurs drew them in the League Cup there in 1980 and were given the entire South Bank of 7,000. This gave Clubs like us the encouragement to turn out there in big numbers which we did 2 months after Tottenham in February 1981. After that the fear factor for everyone was gone.

posted on 5/10/19

Was a regular football match goer at this time...both at the Bridge, at away games and sometimes at Pompey games too...thinking back, I was pretty close to some bad stuff in places
Dark days for football thankfully mostly gone now

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