Pogba looks a great buy and I still don't think I've seen Ibrahimovic have more than a handful of good games. I must be really unlucky when it comes to watching him.
Quote from: Chris Jameson on October 24, 2016, 12:55:17 PMPogba looks a great buy and I still don't think I've seen Ibrahimovic have more than a handful of good games. I must be really unlucky when it comes to watching him.Pogba looks completely out of his comfort zone to me
Quote from: devilla on October 23, 2016, 12:35:26 PMCarles Gil has just come on as a sub for Deportivo. Perhaps another case of the right player at the wrong time. At least he's only on loan to them and I hope he comes good.That goal against Bournemouth was class.There's an agreed fee, so either he's rubbish and they don't sign him (which is bad) or he's great and they sign him (which would be a shame). So there isn't really an upside for us.He must be the player with the greatest overall quality of goal for us. Bournemouth, Leicester and Sunderland - all were great.
Carles Gil has just come on as a sub for Deportivo. Perhaps another case of the right player at the wrong time. At least he's only on loan to them and I hope he comes good.That goal against Bournemouth was class.
Liverpool 11 changes and Spudz 10 changes for their League Cup matchModern football is bollocks isn't it...
Seats being thrown at West Ham, according to the Beeb. No news yet on whether Phil McNulty deems this a return to the dark ages...
That goal came shortly after some disturbances in the crowd, with missiles thrown and fighting breaking out. Otherwise there appeared to be few problems in the stands and there was action enough on the pitch to keep the crowd - a West Ham record for the League Cup - fully engaged
Record amounts of police were deployed for the fixture between these two rivals but it wasn't enough to keep a lid on fighting between fans.Segregation between the home and away supporters was destroyed as fans brawled in the dying minutes of a the clash. Coins, bottles and even seats were thrown as police and stewards acted quickly to try and separate fans.Chelsea fans' way out of the ground was sealed off by security barriers in the immediate vicinity of the stadium but the mile-long route to Stratford station, a key weakness in the hope for peace between the rival supporter groups, is only sparsely populated by police serials - the operational name for groups of officers."They're going to have to do something about this," one police officer told Mirror Football."Operationally it is the worst football stadium I have ever worked out."It just isn't a football stadium."The segregation inside the ground isn't enough and out here it's impossible."