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Ok mate.He’s ghosted you get over it, he’s moved on and you’re coming across as desperate
Are you @Zond in disguise
Ok mate.He’s ghosted you get over it, he’s moved on and you’re coming across as desperate
Well if ever you do need that restraining order they're plenty of solicitors that will kindly take your money.If I was I’d be getting a restraining order
There were a number of incidents yesterday in the PL where a really good scoring opportunity was missed because the shot or pass was a poncey lame flick with the outside of the boot.
I can kick with both feet and I was a pub player (equally shit with both feet lol). Not naturally 2 footed but practiced just ball off the wall.
It limits your choices so much not being comfortable kicking with both feet.
If I stepped up to take a pen I'd honestly be thinking about which foot to use so I really dont get it.
I think they can but for some reason choose not too which is even worse.
Annoying whatever the reason.
I think some foreign countries, Brazil etc, focus far more on being 2 footed than European players and everyone focuses on it more than British players lol.
Disgree with just about every word of that.The biggest asset he had, and will ever have, is that he took everyone by surprise. He was a more mature player than anyone expected from an 18 year old coming into the Premier League and he cemented a starting place far earlier than anyone at the club could've hoped.
He had the physique and a good engine, he was confident and he had an instinct for getting into good areas and scoring. Those first two years here were brilliant because he shocked everyone, then shocked us again when he repeated it.
Unfortunately shock factor is only going to last so long and the higher his reputation has become, the more attention he receives in games and he really doesn't have the technical ability to get himself out of close, high pressing situations. He was never a technical player, even at his best, and that's becoming more and more apparent.
I know it's hard to admit but take away the goals, which are drying up, and you have a very limited player who doesn't have the pace to get away from defenders as a forward and can't really dictate a game from midfield. Either keep him as an impact bench player or sell him, but he cannot be a guaranteed starter if we want to achieve more.
As is your right.Disgree with just about every word of that.
Not just Dele rest of the team need to contribute more.Oi Dele, if you're reading this you need to seriously step up now and start scoring some damn goals.
Yours,
Mark_2017
The biggest asset he had, and will ever have, is that he took everyone by surprise. He was a more mature player than anyone expected from an 18 year old coming into the Premier League and he cemented a starting place far earlier than anyone at the club could've hoped.
He had the physique and a good engine, he was confident and he had an instinct for getting into good areas and scoring. Those first two years here were brilliant because he shocked everyone, then shocked us again when he repeated it.
Unfortunately shock factor is only going to last so long and the higher his reputation has become, the more attention he receives in games and he really doesn't have the technical ability to get himself out of close, high pressing situations. He was never a technical player, even at his best, and that's becoming more and more apparent.
I know it's hard to admit but take away the goals, which are drying up, and you have a very limited player who doesn't have the pace to get away from defenders as a forward and can't really dictate a game from midfield. Either keep him as an impact bench player or sell him, but he cannot be a guaranteed starter if we want to achieve more.
Could it have just been a bad day on the finishing front.This is pretty wide of the mark. The issue with Dele is consistency and decision making
he could easily have scored a couple vs villa and he would have been flavour of the month again
he was sensational in the first 4-5 games under Jose which shows he can still do it
the Frequency he delivers is too low - seems an output and application issue rather than latent skill set not being good enough now people pay more attention to him
When all you do is play football all day, why is it so difficult to work on your weak foot? Its not that hard and I don't understand how as a professional footballer you can't use your weak foot.
It's things like that which really annoys me about Alli, and he isn't the only one either.
We all see things like films and TV programmes and football players differently .
Dele at the moment because Kane is not playing is targeted as a danger by the opposition along with Son .
When Kane is back the pressure on him will be lessened and he will have a bit more freedom to produce as Kane will be the main target for opposing teams . For myself I see a committed whole hearted player that is suffering from being under the utmost pressure from the teams we play . You would think that he was some kind of ogre the way some talk about him I just don't get what comes across as hate almost .