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Eff off Jorginho

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posted on 10/12/19

...what happened?

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posted on 10/12/19

I’m struggling to understand this article. Facking r3tard3d

posted on 10/12/19

Nick’s not happy

posted on 10/12/19

Lol I am mate. We’re through! Baffled is more apt!

posted on 10/12/19

What did Jorginho do?

posted on 10/12/19

Weirdo

posted on 10/12/19

Yeah sorry I’m struggling with this...every time I click “most recent” I see it at the top lol. Wtf did he do?

posted on 10/12/19

comment by Nickasaurus (U9257)
posted 9 seconds ago
Yeah sorry I’m struggling with this...every time I click “most recent” I see it at the top lol. Wtf did he do?
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He did nothing wrong.

posted on 10/12/19

Still baffled op?

posted on 10/12/19

Doesn't quite have the same ring to it as "Eff off Mourinho"

posted on 10/12/19

Wo de do

comment by RtM (U1097)

posted on 10/12/19

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comment by Devil (U6522)

posted on 10/12/19

Ancelotti just got sacked.

Napoli have been swag for ages now but damn the timing of it...... and people say the way we sacked him lacked class

Will be Arsenal manager by 2020.

posted on 11/12/19

Both lacked class. Much like LVGs sacking at United lacked class.

comment by Devil (U6522)

posted on 11/12/19

No question, but they were both more of an over enthusiasm to move on ahead of a new season, that was just brutal from Napoli. Thank the seeing us progress in the biggest competition, now jog on . Damn man.

comment by Devil (U6522)

posted on 11/12/19

*thanks for

posted on 11/12/19

Maybe Eff is a striker in Europe somewhere and OP wants us to sign him so he can feed off Jorginho?

comment by BlueJ2 (U4630)

posted on 11/12/19

Very weird article considering how well he has done this season. As it happens, counter-intuitively, since Kante returned from injury we have switched up the midfield a bit and we have subsequently been less consistent. I really believe Jorginho's leadership on the field is important - and I'm surprised that Lampard has not yet tried to pair him with Kante in the central 2. Perhaps Lampard thinks Kovacic is the only one who can play naturally on the left side? So far Lampard has played these formations in midfield:

---------------------Mount--------------------
--------------Kovacic-----Kante-------------

or

---------------------Kante--------------------
--------------Kovacic---Jorginho------------

or (earlier in the season)

---------------------Mount--------------------
--------------Kovacic----Jorginho-------------

As well as Kovacic has played, I'd be interested to see this:

---------------------Mount--------------------
------------Jorginho-----Kante-------------


posted on 11/12/19

No reason to drop Kovacic

comment by RtM (U1097)

posted on 11/12/19

comment by Kunta Kante (U1641)
posted 1 hour, 6 minutes ago
No reason to drop Kovacic
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Playing too well at the moment.

comment by BlueJ2 (U4630)

posted on 12/12/19

comment by Redbridge Rovers (U1097)
posted 5 hours, 22 minutes ago
comment by Kunta Kante (U1641)
posted 1 hour, 6 minutes ago
No reason to drop Kovacic
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Playing too well at the moment.
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My suggestion of “resting” Kovacic was not because he hasn’t been good - I realize that. But my point was that we have missed Jorginho’s leadership. I would like to see how Kante and Jorginho play together.

posted on 12/12/19

Has the OP still not come back...what a weirdo

comment by Devil (U6522)

posted on 14/12/19

"We have missed Jorginho's leadership"

It's amazing how things can change in less than a year lol.... but personally I don't understand all this leadership stuff with Jorginho? In terms of dictating tempo of the play yes, he's an important cog in the machine but he's not a leader (by my definition of one anyway).

It's like calling Makelele or Basquets leaders. I see it from one very specific criteria but they're not guys who'll push teammates that extra yard kind of thing.

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