Everything posted by Vesper
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now if all 3 of us are on same points (or they simply above us, either one or both) so we are 5th there is one, super crazy remote twist almost impossible (because of us) BUT if we are 5th and Wolves win the Europa league and we win the CL then 4th pace EPL crashes out of the CL Leicester is +4 in GD atm over Manure so it might be Manure who get the bollocksing, lolol (if they are level on points with Leicester or if Leicester is above them on points)
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yep and I been on that for the last 10 days they can pull a park the bus by mutual agreement in we are on 63 coming in and they are on 62, or if we are on 64 and they are both on 63 then, if Wolves tear us apart in the first half they can collude and park it and both go over us on GD
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I have been documenting every possibility for the past 2 weeks or so especially when multiple people starting saying we did not even need more points
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45' Substitution, Sheffield United. Lys Mousset replaces David McGoldrick. 45' Substitution, Sheffield United. John Lundstram replaces Sander Berge. 45' Substitution, Sheffield United. John Fleck replaces Ben Osborn.
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come on SU!
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Fleck, Mousset and Lundstram
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booom I was really close
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Wilder is very good at reactive tactical changes, the big question is do SU have the legs to turn it around he has basically no remotely good enough CB to bring in and as a group they are tired I would pull McGoldricks, who looks spent, and bring on Mousset plus Fleck for Osbourne and a bit later Lundstram for Berge then last sub, or near last bring Billy Sharp on if they truly need a late goal that is literally all his plays unless he sees one of the CB's so spent that he tosses in Jagielka, but he is 38yo in a month, lol or Jack Robinson , but he is a fullback
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they pressed the fuck out of us and Lamps did not get the formation right at all
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these are SU's best bench options by miles 10 Billy Sharp 4 John Fleck 7 John Lundstram 22 Lys Mousset
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I think they are knackered they barely rotate
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fuckkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk 1 nil it had been coming for ages
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what a leg save by Henderson
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every SU player is at least a decent passer, some are very good they almost play a poor man's Rinus Michels total football style, but with more rigid structure
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I was knee deep in a ROI v risk analysis on a firm too had taken a break for some food so I had too many numbers on the brain, so sorry
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massive loss 4 of Leicester's best players, plus Marc Albrighton Youri Tielemans has been in a long, shocking slump so they are down to Vardy, Ndidi, and Schmeichel (and he he fucked up last game) for their best quality, they are vulnerable at the back
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Premier League | Leicester City vs Sheffield United http://www.sportnews.to/sports/2020/premier-league-leicester-city-vs-sheffield-united-s2/ https://www.totalsportek.com/leicester-city/
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Leicester comfortably over a hot SU side? they do not have, Ricardoo, ,Çağlar Söyüncü, and Marc Albrighton and perhaps no Chilwell and Maddison
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they can go fuck themselves
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Gaya's and Ferran Torres¨s release clause are 100m euros a piece now I expect Valenica to give a bit but I would be surprised if they let them both go for less than €160m or so combined those two at Shitty are massive adds Torres has potential superstar (I fucking love him, IF we miss out on Havertz he is in my top 5 to grab) written all over him, and Gaya is a top 5 on the planet LB my top 10 LB's (sorry Jordi Alba fanboys/fangirls, I fucking hate him, he is now (he turns 32 this coming season and is clearly in decline) so overrated, he is just one of those players who everybody rates and Vesper hates, plus is he a dirty little cheating cunt) Alphonso Davies David Alaba Andrew Robertson Theo Hernández José Gayà Ben Chilwell Alex Telles Alex Sandro Lucas Digne Robin Gosens
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damn typo £93,750K PW is what I meant sorry, my dyslexia is really bad atm
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to play devil's advocate it would be £93,500 PW (the 25% increase of £75K PW) I personally would use the verbiage 'approaching the £100K PW level' and not almost, although it is right there on the borderline of being 'almost' maybe 'fairly close to £100k PW' BUT what I would have really done, lol is to make the starting salary £80K PW as then a 25% increase is 100K on the nose
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and Cech and Drogba and Ballack
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greatest my ass 1998-99 Manure or 2004-05 Chels or 2002-03 Arse would crush them in a best of 7 and if they lost either Salah or Mane to injury they would get swept they have fuckall for depth and that dipper MF is so vulnerable against the other 3 Henderson and Fabinho would get so overrun, Keane or Viera or Makélélé would make them shit their pants those fullbacks of theirs would get murdered on the counter as well if they tried to bomb forward like they do now they will end up allowing twice as many goals as we allowed on 2004-05 and Salah trying that diving shit on those teams, lololol Shitty of 1 or 2 years ago would be far tougher
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ORTA MIGHT FORCE LEEDS BOSS BIELSA INTO HEARTBREAKING DECISION https://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2020/07/15/orta-might-force-leeds-boss-bielsa-into-heartbreaking-decision/ Patrick Bamford has played a fairly big role in helping Leeds United to the brink of Premier League promotion. The 26-year-old has started 41 of the Whites’ 43 Championship games so far this season, scoring 16 times. Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa is evidently a huge fan of Bamford, having only started Eddie Nketiah – in Arsenal’s first XI on a regular basis since January – once between August and December. It would be heartbreaking for Bielsa if he has to abandon his loyalty to the former Middlesbrough hitman and sign a better striker for next season if when United are back in the Premier League, but that might well be what Victor Orta demands. Tammy Abraham, Che Adams and Dwight Gayle scored 70 Championship goals between them last season. In the Premier League this season, they have a combined 18 – and Abraham has 14 of them. Point is, the Premier League is a massive step-up in class for strikers and if Bamford is only a decent goalscorer at this level, which he is, then Leeds just can’t expect him to lead their line next year. Yes, he has other elements that make him so popular with Bielsa, but the Elland Road club need a prolific goalscorer on their long-awaited return to the big time and if Bamford isn’t prolific in the Championship, logically he could struggle in a big, big way against top-flight defenders. It would break Bielsa’s heart if he has to demote Bamford and use him sparingly, but Orta, their Director of Football, will know it’s probably necessary.