August 11, 20187 yr 6 minutes ago, robdog said: I see this guy having nicotine fits on the sideline - someone should introduce him to vape - I am sure he could vape on the sideline Someone should stick nicotine patches on him head to toe. Nicotine gum as backup. At the Bridge I've seen some people smoke sneakily in the concourse, so that can be a last resort
August 11, 20187 yr 4 minutes ago, BKLYNProdigy said: Agreed I'd love to see Sarri making smoke rings trick I just read that when Napoli played @ RB Leipzig, the hosts created a smoking area for Don Maurizio
August 11, 20187 yr 1 minute ago, EmeraldBlue said: Maybe we could give him Gandalf as a nickname. good thought but Gandalf uses a pipe
August 11, 20187 yr I was impressed with his management today, particularly how he decided to go for the kill rather than sitting back and conserving energy. If his idea was to use Pedro/Willian to run defenders ragged and then bring on Hazard against tired legs, then his idea worked beautifully. Kante was also getting forward more and that's what allowed him to score. Maybe our midfield isn't as goal-shy as it looks? Here's hoping. Bringing on RLC suggests a willingness to give youth a run, although I was unimpressed with CHO not being on the bench. Using him against tired legs might have worked well.
August 11, 20187 yr I've coined a new phrase today in the match thread, "Sarrisfaction", thats how we should feel Sarrisfied
August 11, 20187 yr 3 minutes ago, Eight Times said: Maybe, just maybe.......things are going to be alright after all. shhhh don't jynx it.
August 11, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, Ballack & Blu said: I've coined a new phrase today in the match thread, "Sarrisfaction", thats how we should feel Sarrisfied Can be interpreted as a racist remark towards the Asian accent though, at least here in the States it can.
August 11, 20187 yr 1 minute ago, Semper Fi said: Can be interpreted as a racist remark towards the Asian accent though, at least here in the States it can. Only if you're that way inclined, us brits are ok with clever wordplay, not Racism?
August 11, 20187 yr Still haven't seen the game but Sarri said to be patient. I'm pretty sure better opponents will make us pay early on the season.
August 11, 20187 yr 1 minute ago, Ballack & Blu said: Only if you're that way inclined, us brits are ok with clever wordplay, not Racism? I understand and have no personal problem with it, just giving you some insight how where im from people might interpret it in a negative way.
August 11, 20187 yr 5 minutes ago, evissy said: Still haven't seen the game but Sarri said to be patient. I'm pretty sure better opponents will make us pay early on the season. The Liverpool game has the potential to be brutal but the rest are very winnable.
August 11, 20187 yr 32 minutes ago, Semper Fi said: Can be interpreted as a racist remark towards the Asian accent though, at least here in the States it can. Can't help but read it now with an Asian accent in my head. Cheers for that lol.
August 11, 20187 yr I am glad we faced Huddersfield in his very first game. They are the perfect opponents in that they do have a physical presence where in they can pressure us, are big strong lads, yet are not a good scoring team. The first half clearly showed us that we have a lot of defensive lapses that any team with a decent strike-force can exploit. I like Morata's hardwork this game - but i think he needs to sort himself out and soon. The better teams are going to react quicker and give us less time on the ball and less gaps to play. We need to improve. I love the preview of what we can become but it is imperative that we achieve that vision.
August 12, 20187 yr 12 hours ago, brownindian said: I am glad we faced Huddersfield in his very first game. They are the perfect opponents in that they do have a physical presence where in they can pressure us, are big strong lads, yet are not a good scoring team. The first half clearly showed us that we have a lot of defensive lapses that any team with a decent strike-force can exploit. I like Morata's hardwork this game - but i think he needs to sort himself out and soon. The better teams are going to react quicker and give us less time on the ball and less gaps to play. We need to improve. I love the preview of what we can become but it is imperative that we achieve that vision. I think Arsenal might be much tougher opponent next up and will test us much more. Getting that first win was important and of course welcome. Edited August 12, 20187 yr by strider6004
August 12, 20187 yr Finally we have a coach that wants to play attacking football. His appointment was a historic decision. So delighted. I think we all wanted an attacking coach. Edited August 12, 20187 yr by DiegoCostaForever
August 12, 20187 yr 3 minutes ago, DiegoCostaForever said: Finally we have a coach that wants to play attacking football. His appointment was a historic decision. So delighted. I think we all wanted an attacking coach. You are right. However it is not anything revolutionary as the trend with big clubs have been pointing to that. For Chelsea this is sort of a first step.
August 12, 20187 yr Interesting article about Don Maurizio's origins as a gafferMy opinion, Don appellative don't put an Italian in a good mood even he is not Sicilian
August 12, 20187 yr 5 hours ago, red5goahead said: 18 hours ago, robdog said: Interesting article about Don Maurizio's origins as a gaffer My opinion, Don appellative don't put an Italian in a good mood even he is not Sicilian Using Don is a honorific title used in Latin cultures - so I don't know what the hell you are talking about Here is a paragraph from the wikipedia entry of using Don as Title Although originally a title reserved for royalty, select nobles, and church hierarchs, it is now often used as a mark of esteem for a person of personal, social or official distinction, such as a community leader of long standing, a person of significant wealth, or a noble, but may also be used ironically. As a style, rather than a title or rank, it is used with, and not instead of, a person's name.
August 12, 20187 yr 8 hours ago, DiegoCostaForever said: Finally we have a coach that wants to play attacking football. His appointment was a historic decision. So delighted. I think we all wanted an attacking coach. You'd be surprised how many on here were content with Conte's negative tactics and Mourinho's towards the end of his tenure.
August 12, 20187 yr Sarri spotted chewing on dog ends during the game yesterday as he struggles to cope with not being able to smoke during matches due to the UK smoking ban. Sarri rumoured to have an 80 a day habit is getting help from the club with coping with his hefty nicotine addiction. Hopefully he’s able to stay mentally focused during games whilst coping with the change.
August 13, 20187 yr 80 a day. Christ. I know smoking is bad for you and all that but i can't help but admire him for that. Impressive.
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