Fri Jan 10, 2020 10:10 pm
goats wrote:
I can detect his ramblings on this thread just by scrolling through, the same tedious phrases cropping up like they do in almost every reply. He’s very easy to spot and ignore. Much cleaner forum too
Sat Jan 11, 2020 7:32 am
welshcasual wrote:Bluedodo wrote:
Rhian Brewster was not in the official Premier league squad submitted fot 2019/20 season and never featured in any Premier league games this season not even on the bench.
I think that pretty much makes him a reserve team player unless you believe first team players often dont get listed in the first team squad??
.... due to injury.
Again, keep up.
Sat Jan 11, 2020 8:39 am
Sat Jan 11, 2020 9:21 am
Sat Jan 11, 2020 9:30 am
BAMBA CREW wrote:Some of the comments in here, you'd think we were playing Real Madrid, not Swansea. We are home, let's take it to them and win the game.
Sat Jan 11, 2020 10:36 am
BarryWelsh88 wrote:BAMBA CREW wrote:Some of the comments in here, you'd think we were playing Real Madrid, not Swansea. We are home, let's take it to them and win the game.
To be fair we haven’t exactly been taking it to teams often. I think everyone remembers just how bad that first game was and it’s pretty much the same group as that game. Surely you can understand therefore why
Sat Jan 11, 2020 11:35 am
Bluedodo wrote:welshcasual wrote:Bluedodo wrote:
Rhian Brewster was not in the official Premier league squad submitted fot 2019/20 season and never featured in any Premier league games this season not even on the bench.
I think that pretty much makes him a reserve team player unless you believe first team players often dont get listed in the first team squad??
.... due to injury.
Again, keep up.
I thought you dealt in facts?
The fact is Brewster was never a first team squad player and never featured in the Premier league for Liverpool.
Do you think if mane or Henderson were injured at beginning of season they'd have left them out of the squad Submittal??
These are facts.
I'm not doubting the kid has ability and if he fulfills it will no doubt be a Liverpool abd England star but your claim hes in the first team squad is incorrect.
Accept your wrong (again) and move on you'll feel better for it.
Sat Jan 11, 2020 11:59 am
welshcasual wrote:Bluedodo wrote:welshcasual wrote:Bluedodo wrote:
Rhian Brewster was not in the official Premier league squad submitted fot 2019/20 season and never featured in any Premier league games this season not even on the bench.
I think that pretty much makes him a reserve team player unless you believe first team players often dont get listed in the first team squad??
.... due to injury.
Again, keep up.
I thought you dealt in facts?
The fact is Brewster was never a first team squad player and never featured in the Premier league for Liverpool.
Do you think if mane or Henderson were injured at beginning of season they'd have left them out of the squad Submittal??
These are facts.
I'm not doubting the kid has ability and if he fulfills it will no doubt be a Liverpool abd England star but your claim hes in the first team squad is incorrect.
Accept your wrong (again) and move on you'll feel better for it.
I do deal in facts, that is why I am trying to tell you that you are wrong (again) and why you should losten t me as I am most certainly correct (again).
No I do not think that if Henderson or Mane were injured they would not be named in the squad, because they are first team starters.
It is no secret Brewster was a first team squad player, he was training with the first team, was even in the Champions League Final squad and was struck down by a 10 month injury lay-off with ankle ligament damage - if you consider that means ''he cannot get into their reserves'' then I cannot help you.
......................
Liverpool teenager Rhian Brewster will be promoted to the senior squad upon his return to fitness at the start of next season.
Manager Jurgen Klopp rates the 17-year-old so highly he has already informed the striker of his intentions, helping his morale as he continues his rehabilitation from an ankle ligament injury that needed two operations.
Brewster’s recovery is being overseen at the first team HQ at Melwood rather than the Kirkby Academy, a symbolic gesture to recognise more senior status.
Surgery on his right ankle has prematurely ended Brewster’s campaign, a year in which he rose to prominence after firing England Under 17 World Cup glory.
These heights were followed by setbacks, racism claims against Spartak Moscow defender Leonid Mironov not supported by UEFA, citing lack of evidence, and then the injury ending his chances of playing again in this campaign.
Brewster is one of the host highly-rated young players in the country and Klopp has made it known to all the promising starlets in the youth system he will offer a pathway to first team opportunities should they continue their development.
Brewster is now set to join the first team when they begin their pre-season schedule ahead of the 2018-19 campaign, ahead of being integrated into matchday squads. It is anticipated he will be fit to train again by July.
The England youth international turns 18 at the start of next month, at which point he will be eligible to sign a new long-term deal with Liverpool.
Academy players are limited to three year contracts before their 18th birthday.
Earlier this season, another Liverpool youngster, Ben Woodburn, signed a five year contract shortly after his 18th birthday.
..............
JURGEN KLOPP has been given a fitness boost with the news that Rhian Brewster has started running in training.
The Liverpool striker, 18, has been out with an ankle injury since January but is set to return before Christmas to boost Klopp’s attacking options.
Brewster suffered a setback in his rehab over the summer but has resumed running and light training and there is hope he can return in six weeks.
Klopp wants the youngster in his first-team plans for the second half of the season when the club could be challenging on three fronts.
Brewster, who won the Golden Boot when England Under-17s won the World Cup last year, has been earmarked for a place in the first-team squad after agreeing a new contract in the summer.
He will be a welcome boost for the Reds, who have been hit by injury problems recently.
.............................................
Sat Jan 11, 2020 12:01 pm
Bluedodo wrote:welshcasual wrote:Bluedodo wrote:welshcasual wrote:Bluedodo wrote:
Rhian Brewster was not in the official Premier league squad submitted fot 2019/20 season and never featured in any Premier league games this season not even on the bench.
I think that pretty much makes him a reserve team player unless you believe first team players often dont get listed in the first team squad??
.... due to injury.
Again, keep up.
I thought you dealt in facts?
The fact is Brewster was never a first team squad player and never featured in the Premier league for Liverpool.
Do you think if mane or Henderson were injured at beginning of season they'd have left them out of the squad Submittal??
These are facts.
I'm not doubting the kid has ability and if he fulfills it will no doubt be a Liverpool abd England star but your claim hes in the first team squad is incorrect.
Accept your wrong (again) and move on you'll feel better for it.
I do deal in facts, that is why I am trying to tell you that you are wrong (again) and why you should losten t me as I am most certainly correct (again).
No I do not think that if Henderson or Mane were injured they would not be named in the squad, because they are first team starters.
It is no secret Brewster was a first team squad player, he was training with the first team, was even in the Champions League Final squad and was struck down by a 10 month injury lay-off with ankle ligament damage - if you consider that means ''he cannot get into their reserves'' then I cannot help you.
......................
Liverpool teenager Rhian Brewster will be promoted to the senior squad upon his return to fitness at the start of next season.
Manager Jurgen Klopp rates the 17-year-old so highly he has already informed the striker of his intentions, helping his morale as he continues his rehabilitation from an ankle ligament injury that needed two operations.
Brewster’s recovery is being overseen at the first team HQ at Melwood rather than the Kirkby Academy, a symbolic gesture to recognise more senior status.
Surgery on his right ankle has prematurely ended Brewster’s campaign, a year in which he rose to prominence after firing England Under 17 World Cup glory.
These heights were followed by setbacks, racism claims against Spartak Moscow defender Leonid Mironov not supported by UEFA, citing lack of evidence, and then the injury ending his chances of playing again in this campaign.
Brewster is one of the host highly-rated young players in the country and Klopp has made it known to all the promising starlets in the youth system he will offer a pathway to first team opportunities should they continue their development.
Brewster is now set to join the first team when they begin their pre-season schedule ahead of the 2018-19 campaign, ahead of being integrated into matchday squads. It is anticipated he will be fit to train again by July.
The England youth international turns 18 at the start of next month, at which point he will be eligible to sign a new long-term deal with Liverpool.
Academy players are limited to three year contracts before their 18th birthday.
Earlier this season, another Liverpool youngster, Ben Woodburn, signed a five year contract shortly after his 18th birthday.
..............
JURGEN KLOPP has been given a fitness boost with the news that Rhian Brewster has started running in training.
The Liverpool striker, 18, has been out with an ankle injury since January but is set to return before Christmas to boost Klopp’s attacking options.
Brewster suffered a setback in his rehab over the summer but has resumed running and light training and there is hope he can return in six weeks.
Klopp wants the youngster in his first-team plans for the second half of the season when the club could be challenging on three fronts.
Brewster, who won the Golden Boot when England Under-17s won the World Cup last year, has been earmarked for a place in the first-team squad after agreeing a new contract in the summer.
He will be a welcome boost for the Reds, who have been hit by injury problems recently.
.............................................
But was never in the squad..... Thanks for that.
"Klopp wants the youngster in his first team plans fot the second part of the season "
Not the words of klopp but a journalist and proven incorrect by Klopp sending him out on loan for that very second part of the season.
I only deal in facts.... As somebody once said.
Sat Jan 11, 2020 12:44 pm
Bluedodo wrote:welshcasual wrote:Bluedodo wrote:welshcasual wrote:Bluedodo wrote:
Rhian Brewster was not in the official Premier league squad submitted fot 2019/20 season and never featured in any Premier league games this season not even on the bench.
I think that pretty much makes him a reserve team player unless you believe first team players often dont get listed in the first team squad??
.... due to injury.
Again, keep up.
I thought you dealt in facts?
The fact is Brewster was never a first team squad player and never featured in the Premier league for Liverpool.
Do you think if mane or Henderson were injured at beginning of season they'd have left them out of the squad Submittal??
These are facts.
I'm not doubting the kid has ability and if he fulfills it will no doubt be a Liverpool abd England star but your claim hes in the first team squad is incorrect.
Accept your wrong (again) and move on you'll feel better for it.
I do deal in facts, that is why I am trying to tell you that you are wrong (again) and why you should losten t me as I am most certainly correct (again).
No I do not think that if Henderson or Mane were injured they would not be named in the squad, because they are first team starters.
It is no secret Brewster was a first team squad player, he was training with the first team, was even in the Champions League Final squad and was struck down by a 10 month injury lay-off with ankle ligament damage - if you consider that means ''he cannot get into their reserves'' then I cannot help you.
......................
Liverpool teenager Rhian Brewster will be promoted to the senior squad upon his return to fitness at the start of next season.
Manager Jurgen Klopp rates the 17-year-old so highly he has already informed the striker of his intentions, helping his morale as he continues his rehabilitation from an ankle ligament injury that needed two operations.
Brewster’s recovery is being overseen at the first team HQ at Melwood rather than the Kirkby Academy, a symbolic gesture to recognise more senior status.
Surgery on his right ankle has prematurely ended Brewster’s campaign, a year in which he rose to prominence after firing England Under 17 World Cup glory.
These heights were followed by setbacks, racism claims against Spartak Moscow defender Leonid Mironov not supported by UEFA, citing lack of evidence, and then the injury ending his chances of playing again in this campaign.
Brewster is one of the host highly-rated young players in the country and Klopp has made it known to all the promising starlets in the youth system he will offer a pathway to first team opportunities should they continue their development.
Brewster is now set to join the first team when they begin their pre-season schedule ahead of the 2018-19 campaign, ahead of being integrated into matchday squads. It is anticipated he will be fit to train again by July.
The England youth international turns 18 at the start of next month, at which point he will be eligible to sign a new long-term deal with Liverpool.
Academy players are limited to three year contracts before their 18th birthday.
Earlier this season, another Liverpool youngster, Ben Woodburn, signed a five year contract shortly after his 18th birthday.
..............
JURGEN KLOPP has been given a fitness boost with the news that Rhian Brewster has started running in training.
The Liverpool striker, 18, has been out with an ankle injury since January but is set to return before Christmas to boost Klopp’s attacking options.
Brewster suffered a setback in his rehab over the summer but has resumed running and light training and there is hope he can return in six weeks.
Klopp wants the youngster in his first-team plans for the second half of the season when the club could be challenging on three fronts.
Brewster, who won the Golden Boot when England Under-17s won the World Cup last year, has been earmarked for a place in the first-team squad after agreeing a new contract in the summer.
He will be a welcome boost for the Reds, who have been hit by injury problems recently.
.............................................
But was never in the squad..... Thanks for that.
"Klopp wants the youngster in his first team plans fot the second part of the season "
Not the words of klopp but a journalist and proven incorrect by Klopp sending him out on loan for that very second part of the season.
I only deal in facts.... As somebody once said.
Sat Jan 11, 2020 12:45 pm
jimmy_rat wrote:
Bluedodo. Game, set and match.
Sat Jan 11, 2020 12:56 pm
Sat Jan 11, 2020 1:39 pm
Sat Jan 11, 2020 1:44 pm
Bluedodo wrote:Squad submitted to Premier league Brewster not listed.
2019-20 He's not featured in 1 Premier league game.
2019-20 Not even on subs bench.
2019 - 20 He featured in a experimental team against Milton Keyne dons.
2019-20 sent out on loan.
But yeah keep convincing yourself he's a first team player for Liverpool.
I'm trying to work out hiw many clubs send out first team squad members on loan....
Give it up your looking daft.... Again.
This is the problem and why so many detest you posting.
You've taken a post about the upcoming derby and derailed it with crap.
I'm done ha ha.
Sat Jan 11, 2020 1:45 pm
Sat Jan 11, 2020 2:17 pm
pembroke allan wrote:dogfound wrote:Crayfish wrote:It is unfair to say we lack ambition.Before the season started we had spent £2 million on Vaulks,£6 million on Flint,£2 million on Whyte, £5 million on Glatzel and god knows how much on Pack. That the spending of a club who wants to at least finish in the playoffs. The fact that those players are worth no where near what we paid for them is down to Warnock and our rather naive transfer committee. The fact of the matter is we have been very poor on the transfer market for a couple of seasons and that is almost entirely down to Warncok.
disagree.. we sold 3 players for 20 mill..lost gunner and all the loan signings from last season and the budget to replace was as above { I think flint was 4 not 6 but either way cheaper than what boro paid. }
most of those bought have been getting game time too..so no its not a fact we paid too much, its the opinion of people that are not involved in transfers and are totally oblivious to what other clubs spend ..enough people said we paid too much for Reid. and Zohore was worth next to nothing. both went to sides in our division for fees that make our spending look shrewd.. but lets not take any notice just move on to the next paid over the top for candidate...its not reasonable..
Don't t get this ambition bit? about to sign another young defender from Chelsea on loan and season how is signing young reserve players on loan ambitious Or are people saying its ambitious to end season? Signing them permantly totally agree but for 4 months!! Not saying they are not good players obviously they are but saying swans are ambitious signing them is bit strange...
Sat Jan 11, 2020 2:24 pm
Sat Jan 11, 2020 2:25 pm
Jackflash wrote:pembroke allan wrote:dogfound wrote:Crayfish wrote:It is unfair to say we lack ambition.Before the season started we had spent £2 million on Vaulks,£6 million on Flint,£2 million on Whyte, £5 million on Glatzel and god knows how much on Pack. That the spending of a club who wants to at least finish in the playoffs. The fact that those players are worth no where near what we paid for them is down to Warnock and our rather naive transfer committee. The fact of the matter is we have been very poor on the transfer market for a couple of seasons and that is almost entirely down to Warncok.
disagree.. we sold 3 players for 20 mill..lost gunner and all the loan signings from last season and the budget to replace was as above { I think flint was 4 not 6 but either way cheaper than what boro paid. }
most of those bought have been getting game time too..so no its not a fact we paid too much, its the opinion of people that are not involved in transfers and are totally oblivious to what other clubs spend ..enough people said we paid too much for Reid. and Zohore was worth next to nothing. both went to sides in our division for fees that make our spending look shrewd.. but lets not take any notice just move on to the next paid over the top for candidate...its not reasonable..
Don't t get this ambition bit? about to sign another young defender from Chelsea on loan and season how is signing young reserve players on loan ambitious Or are people saying its ambitious to end season? Signing them permantly totally agree but for 4 months!! Not saying they are not good players obviously they are but saying swans are ambitious signing them is bit strange...
Sat Jan 11, 2020 2:27 pm
pembroke allan wrote:Jackflash wrote:pembroke allan wrote:dogfound wrote:Crayfish wrote:It is unfair to say we lack ambition.Before the season started we had spent £2 million on Vaulks,£6 million on Flint,£2 million on Whyte, £5 million on Glatzel and god knows how much on Pack. That the spending of a club who wants to at least finish in the playoffs. The fact that those players are worth no where near what we paid for them is down to Warnock and our rather naive transfer committee. The fact of the matter is we have been very poor on the transfer market for a couple of seasons and that is almost entirely down to Warncok.
disagree.. we sold 3 players for 20 mill..lost gunner and all the loan signings from last season and the budget to replace was as above { I think flint was 4 not 6 but either way cheaper than what boro paid. }
most of those bought have been getting game time too..so no its not a fact we paid too much, its the opinion of people that are not involved in transfers and are totally oblivious to what other clubs spend ..enough people said we paid too much for Reid. and Zohore was worth next to nothing. both went to sides in our division for fees that make our spending look shrewd.. but lets not take any notice just move on to the next paid over the top for candidate...its not reasonable..
Don't t get this ambition bit? about to sign another young defender from Chelsea on loan and season how is signing young reserve players on loan ambitious Or are people saying its ambitious to end season? Signing them permantly totally agree but for 4 months!! Not saying they are not good players obviously they are but saying swans are ambitious signing them is bit strange...
As usual Pembs Alan,opening your mouth before you are in receipt of the facts.The Chelsea 4 month loan signing you refer to is actually an 18month
Yes and what does this say?
Chelsea confirmed (official website)on Friday that defender Marc Guehi has departed Stamford Bridge on loan for the rest of the season. Perhaps you should check 1st before
opening your mouth?
Sat Jan 11, 2020 2:32 pm
pembroke allan wrote:Jackflash wrote:pembroke allan wrote:dogfound wrote:Crayfish wrote:It is unfair to say we lack ambition.Before the season started we had spent £2 million on Vaulks,£6 million on Flint,£2 million on Whyte, £5 million on Glatzel and god knows how much on Pack. That the spending of a club who wants to at least finish in the playoffs. The fact that those players are worth no where near what we paid for them is down to Warnock and our rather naive transfer committee. The fact of the matter is we have been very poor on the transfer market for a couple of seasons and that is almost entirely down to Warncok.
disagree.. we sold 3 players for 20 mill..lost gunner and all the loan signings from last season and the budget to replace was as above { I think flint was 4 not 6 but either way cheaper than what boro paid. }
most of those bought have been getting game time too..so no its not a fact we paid too much, its the opinion of people that are not involved in transfers and are totally oblivious to what other clubs spend ..enough people said we paid too much for Reid. and Zohore was worth next to nothing. both went to sides in our division for fees that make our spending look shrewd.. but lets not take any notice just move on to the next paid over the top for candidate...its not reasonable..
Don't t get this ambition bit? about to sign another young defender from Chelsea on loan and season how is signing young reserve players on loan ambitious Or are people saying its ambitious to end season? Signing them permantly totally agree but for 4 months!! Not saying they are not good players obviously they are but saying swans are ambitious signing them is bit strange...
As usual Pembs Alan,opening your mouth before you are in receipt of the facts.The Chelsea 4 month loan signing you refer to is actually an 18month
Yes and what does this say?
Chelsea confirmed (official website)on Friday that defender Marc Guehi has departed Stamford Bridge on loan for the rest of the season. Perhaps you should check 1st before
opening your mouth?
Sat Jan 11, 2020 2:33 pm
welshcasual wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Jackflash wrote:pembroke allan wrote:dogfound wrote:Crayfish wrote:It is unfair to say we lack ambition.Before the season started we had spent £2 million on Vaulks,£6 million on Flint,£2 million on Whyte, £5 million on Glatzel and god knows how much on Pack. That the spending of a club who wants to at least finish in the playoffs. The fact that those players are worth no where near what we paid for them is down to Warnock and our rather naive transfer committee. The fact of the matter is we have been very poor on the transfer market for a couple of seasons and that is almost entirely down to Warncok.
disagree.. we sold 3 players for 20 mill..lost gunner and all the loan signings from last season and the budget to replace was as above { I think flint was 4 not 6 but either way cheaper than what boro paid. }
most of those bought have been getting game time too..so no its not a fact we paid too much, its the opinion of people that are not involved in transfers and are totally oblivious to what other clubs spend ..enough people said we paid too much for Reid. and Zohore was worth next to nothing. both went to sides in our division for fees that make our spending look shrewd.. but lets not take any notice just move on to the next paid over the top for candidate...its not reasonable..
Don't t get this ambition bit? about to sign another young defender from Chelsea on loan and season how is signing young reserve players on loan ambitious Or are people saying its ambitious to end season? Signing them permantly totally agree but for 4 months!! Not saying they are not good players obviously they are but saying swans are ambitious signing them is bit strange...
As usual Pembs Alan,opening your mouth before you are in receipt of the facts.The Chelsea 4 month loan signing you refer to is actually an 18month
Yes and what does this say?
Chelsea confirmed (official website)on Friday that defender Marc Guehi has departed Stamford Bridge on loan for the rest of the season. Perhaps you should check 1st before
opening your mouth?
Nope, it’s 18 months.
Sat Jan 11, 2020 2:35 pm
dogfound wrote:welshcasual wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Jackflash wrote:pembroke allan wrote:dogfound wrote:Crayfish wrote:It is unfair to say we lack ambition.Before the season started we had spent £2 million on Vaulks,£6 million on Flint,£2 million on Whyte, £5 million on Glatzel and god knows how much on Pack. That the spending of a club who wants to at least finish in the playoffs. The fact that those players are worth no where near what we paid for them is down to Warnock and our rather naive transfer committee. The fact of the matter is we have been very poor on the transfer market for a couple of seasons and that is almost entirely down to Warncok.
disagree.. we sold 3 players for 20 mill..lost gunner and all the loan signings from last season and the budget to replace was as above { I think flint was 4 not 6 but either way cheaper than what boro paid. }
most of those bought have been getting game time too..so no its not a fact we paid too much, its the opinion of people that are not involved in transfers and are totally oblivious to what other clubs spend ..enough people said we paid too much for Reid. and Zohore was worth next to nothing. both went to sides in our division for fees that make our spending look shrewd.. but lets not take any notice just move on to the next paid over the top for candidate...its not reasonable..
Don't t get this ambition bit? about to sign another young defender from Chelsea on loan and season how is signing young reserve players on loan ambitious Or are people saying its ambitious to end season? Signing them permantly totally agree but for 4 months!! Not saying they are not good players obviously they are but saying swans are ambitious signing them is bit strange...
As usual Pembs Alan,opening your mouth before you are in receipt of the facts.The Chelsea 4 month loan signing you refer to is actually an 18month
Yes and what does this say?
Chelsea confirmed (official website)on Friday that defender Marc Guehi has departed Stamford Bridge on loan for the rest of the season. Perhaps you should check 1st before
opening your mouth?
Nope, it’s 18 months.
ever thought about a career in VAR.. ?
Sat Jan 11, 2020 2:35 pm
pembroke allan wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Jackflash wrote:pembroke allan wrote:dogfound wrote:Crayfish wrote:It is unfair to say we lack ambition.Before the season started we had spent £2 million on Vaulks,£6 million on Flint,£2 million on Whyte, £5 million on Glatzel and god knows how much on Pack. That the spending of a club who wants to at least finish in the playoffs. The fact that those players are worth no where near what we paid for them is down to Warnock and our rather naive transfer committee. The fact of the matter is we have been very poor on the transfer market for a couple of seasons and that is almost entirely down to Warncok.
disagree.. we sold 3 players for 20 mill..lost gunner and all the loan signings from last season and the budget to replace was as above { I think flint was 4 not 6 but either way cheaper than what boro paid. }
most of those bought have been getting game time too..so no its not a fact we paid too much, its the opinion of people that are not involved in transfers and are totally oblivious to what other clubs spend ..enough people said we paid too much for Reid. and Zohore was worth next to nothing. both went to sides in our division for fees that make our spending look shrewd.. but lets not take any notice just move on to the next paid over the top for candidate...its not reasonable..
Don't t get this ambition bit? about to sign another young defender from Chelsea on loan and season how is signing young reserve players on loan ambitious Or are people saying its ambitious to end season? Signing them permantly totally agree but for 4 months!! Not saying they are not good players obviously they are but saying swans are ambitious signing them is bit strange...
As usual Pembs Alan,opening your mouth before you are in receipt of the facts.The Chelsea 4 month loan signing you refer to is actually an 18month
Yes and what does this say?
Chelsea confirmed (official website)on Friday that defender Marc Guehi has departed Stamford Bridge on loan for the rest of the season. Perhaps you should check 1st before
opening your mouth?
There is an option for another 12 months but until that is signed he is your player until end season! Wonder what roathy is saying on subject? Talking Bullocks no doubt?
Sat Jan 11, 2020 2:36 pm
dogfound wrote:
ever thought about a career in VAR.. ?
you could introduce it into all sorts of things not just football...
Sat Jan 11, 2020 2:47 pm
welshcasual wrote:dogfound wrote:
ever thought about a career in VAR.. ?
you could introduce it into all sorts of things not just football...
You can re-watch/read my posts as much as you like, they will still be correct
Sat Jan 11, 2020 2:50 pm
dogfound wrote:welshcasual wrote:dogfound wrote:
ever thought about a career in VAR.. ?
you could introduce it into all sorts of things not just football...
You can re-watch/read my posts as much as you like, they will still be correct
yep thats what Al just said what you think.... youd be perfect at it. unpopular, wrong 99% of the time but insisting your correct.. and stuck in a basement 100 miles away from humans communicating only by PC.. sort of what you do now but with a wage.
Sat Jan 11, 2020 2:50 pm
dogfound wrote:welshcasual wrote:dogfound wrote:
ever thought about a career in VAR.. ?
you could introduce it into all sorts of things not just football...
You can re-watch/read my posts as much as you like, they will still be correct
yep thats what Al just said.. youd be perfect at it. unpopular, wrong 99% of the time but insisting your correct.. and stuck in a basement 100 miles away from humans communicating only by PC.. sort of what you do now but with a wage.
Sat Jan 11, 2020 2:51 pm
pembroke allan wrote:dogfound wrote:welshcasual wrote:dogfound wrote:
ever thought about a career in VAR.. ?
you could introduce it into all sorts of things not just football...
You can re-watch/read my posts as much as you like, they will still be correct
yep thats what Al just said.. youd be perfect at it. unpopular, wrong 99% of the time but insisting your correct.. and stuck in a basement 100 miles away from humans communicating only by PC.. sort of what you do now but with a wage.
And this from a child who as never said hes right all the time ?presume hes only wrong when he looks in mirror and tells himself hes wrong but other face says hes not! So starts the never ending debate that he craves..
Sat Jan 11, 2020 3:14 pm
Sat Jan 11, 2020 3:17 pm
Charlie Harper wrote:Back to the thread and I've been told that Etheridge is on the bench and Smithies starts. Dont claim its 100% true but came from a good source