MarkBRFC Posted November 7, 2024 Posted November 7, 2024 17 hours ago, roverandout said: What a brainless buffoon Tyrone mings is Gabriel at Arsenal did the exact same thing last season and they decided it wasn't a penalty. 1 Quote
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Upside Down Posted November 26, 2024 Posted November 26, 2024 He's been sussed out now and the stream of world class players he relied on for years to provide the magic that made that system click has dried up due to academies the world over producing mediocre players that are only good at passing and moving off the ball. Maybe coaching skills and individual expression out of people for over a decade isn't a good idea after all. 3 Quote
roversfan99 Posted November 27, 2024 Posted November 27, 2024 Im not sure its anything but premature to suggest that hes been sussed out. He has a number of injuries in an aging squad coming to the end of a cycle. I also have seen plenty of expression from his players over the years. Quote
chaddyrovers Posted November 27, 2024 Posted November 27, 2024 9 hours ago, Upside Down said: He's been sussed out now and the stream of world class players he relied on for years to provide the magic that made that system click has dried up due to academies the world over producing mediocre players that are only good at passing and moving off the ball. Maybe coaching skills and individual expression out of people for over a decade isn't a good idea after all. I dont think they have been sussed out at but the injury to Rodri is a massive loss for City. Some of City players are badly out of form. Also last night, City pressed the self destruction button. They were comfortable at 3 nil until Gvardiol's mistake. Pep will rejuvenate this squad in January and the summer with signings at centre back, centre midfielder, attacking midfielders and back up striker Quote
RoverDom Posted November 29, 2024 Posted November 29, 2024 (edited) Don't know about anyone else but I don't mind this new format for the CL. I found the group stages to be a bit meh the last few seasons. Liverpool vs Real Madrid was a cracking game to watch. Also great to see city lose a 3 goal lead. Edited November 29, 2024 by RoverDom Quote
arbitro Posted yesterday at 06:59 Author Posted yesterday at 06:59 I only watched the PSG v Inter final because it was free and I'm really out of touch with regard to European football but I have to say that the PSG performance was as near to perfect that I have seen. Inter just couldn't live with them and couldn't get close to the pace and intensity of PSG. They were relentless. As the commentators were talking about individual players what struck me was how young the PSG players are. They could really dominate European football for some time to come. 2 Quote
Herbie6590 Posted yesterday at 07:57 Posted yesterday at 07:57 Last night was the death of Pepball IMO. PSG are so energetic, vibrant, fast, direct…no endless passing from side to side, just go straight for the jugular. I loved it & delighted for Luis Enrique. Delightful tifo after the game as well… 5 Quote
oldjamfan1 Posted yesterday at 08:04 Posted yesterday at 08:04 Yeah that tifo would have brought a tear to a glass eye. Well done PSG. Deserving winners and the best team in the competition this season by far. 1 Quote
roversfan99 Posted yesterday at 08:20 Posted yesterday at 08:20 Was a fantastic performance by PSG and it was one step too far for Inter who had provided such entertainment in the semi final. Quote
arbitro Posted yesterday at 09:22 Author Posted yesterday at 09:22 It's incredible to say but Dembele at centre forward was arguably PSG's best defender. Inzaghi had no answer to PSG and if ever a manager had to revert to a back up plan this was it but like so many of the modern day managers Inzaghi was unable/unwilling to do it. Quote
Exiled_Rover Posted yesterday at 11:00 Posted yesterday at 11:00 Inter embarrassed themselves last night. Heads went down at 2-0 - the other three goals were scored against players going at 60%. I also didn't appreciate Ferdinand trying to paint it as a win for football - PSG have the biggest wage bill in Europe and have spent over £600m in transfer fees the last two years alone. 1 Quote
Norbert Rassragr Posted yesterday at 11:06 Posted yesterday at 11:06 PSG fans appear to have celebrated by rioting. 2 dead, 190 or so injured and shops looted and set on fire. No idea why it went that way. 2 Quote
Erased Citizen Posted yesterday at 11:50 Posted yesterday at 11:50 46 minutes ago, Exiled_Rover said: Inter embarrassed themselves last night. Heads went down at 2-0 - the other three goals were scored against players going at 60%. I also didn't appreciate Ferdinand trying to paint it as a win for football - PSG have the biggest wage bill in Europe and have spent over £600m in transfer fees the last two years alone. And are a sportswashing project for Qatar 2 Quote
chaddyrovers Posted yesterday at 12:49 Posted yesterday at 12:49 56 minutes ago, Erased Citizen said: And are a sportswashing project for Qatar have their owners invested in the club and funding it properly plus wasn't their chairman of the company that owns the club at the stadium and part of after match celebrations. Quote
wilsdenrover Posted yesterday at 14:04 Posted yesterday at 14:04 1 hour ago, chaddyrovers said: have their owners invested in the club and funding it properly plus wasn't their chairman of the company that owns the club at the stadium and part of after match celebrations. That’s exactly how sportswashing works. ’look at how great we’ve made PSG, don’t look at our human rights record’ 7 Quote
roversfan99 Posted yesterday at 14:31 Posted yesterday at 14:31 Also see Newcastle. A trophy and no Mike Ashley makes it easy to overlook it. 6 Quote
chaddyrovers Posted yesterday at 16:14 Posted yesterday at 16:14 2 hours ago, wilsdenrover said: That’s exactly how sportswashing works. ’look at how great we’ve made PSG, don’t look at our human rights record’ 1 hour ago, roversfan99 said: Also see Newcastle. A trophy and no Mike Ashley makes it easy to overlook it. Have both set of owners invested in their clubs with money without putting debt on the clubs like some other owners of clubs like United and Liverpool? That's all supporters want is good ownership and investment into their club. Quote
wilsdenrover Posted yesterday at 16:27 Posted yesterday at 16:27 * Godwin’s law alert* ’people say horrible things bout Adolf but don’t they know he bought us the pacey winger we needed’ 1 Quote
roversfan99 Posted yesterday at 16:27 Posted yesterday at 16:27 I dont think anyone has questioned their running of the football club in isolation. You clearly havent grasped the idea of sportswashing. 4 Quote
chaddyrovers Posted yesterday at 16:29 Posted yesterday at 16:29 wrong again RF99 But sadly my focus is on the ownership of their clubs not what is going on their own country whatever that might be. That's is focus for supporters of their clubs and rightly so, not none football matters Quote
GHR Posted yesterday at 16:31 Posted yesterday at 16:31 If Saudis (or any other morally abhorrent regime) bought Rovers, that'd be me done, I don't give a shit if they turned us into Man City or Real Madrid, I want nothing to do with it. What profits a man who gains the world but sells his soul? 3 Quote
wilsdenrover Posted yesterday at 16:36 Posted yesterday at 16:36 Well at least we’ve established that sportswashing works on some people. 7 Quote
chaddyrovers Posted yesterday at 16:39 Posted yesterday at 16:39 1 minute ago, wilsdenrover said: Well at least we’ve established that sportswashing works on some people. do you think PSG or Newcastle fans really care about what is going on in those countries really? I wouldn't if I was supporter of those clubs Quote
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