I’ll say this for him. For someone who has won pretty much everything in the game he sure appears to be loving his time with us.
Quote from: cheltenhamlion on January 22, 2018, 05:54:02 PMAs I am too lazy to look it up, and we are looking worryingly threatening at the top end of the table, how many league games has he played now?We've played 29 and I'm sure he missed the 10 between QPR (a) and Bristol City (h) so I make that 19. Or 18 and a half if you want to include him going off v Sheff Wed.
As I am too lazy to look it up, and we are looking worryingly threatening at the top end of the table, how many league games has he played now?
Quote from: Toronto Villa on January 31, 2018, 12:52:18 PMI’ll say this for him. For someone who has won pretty much everything in the game he sure appears to be loving his time with us. As a defender he's always gone out and done a job since he's been here. What I like now, since he came back from injury is his leadership, he's still putting in the performances but now you can really see how much he cares. He is indeed loving it. Just see him at full time at Sheffield United as an example. We have a few leaders in the team but more importantly, we have what Mourinho at Chelsea called 'a collective' (mentality). It's something we've been missing for far too long.
Quote from: Rudy Can't Fail on February 05, 2018, 01:45:16 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on January 31, 2018, 12:52:18 PMI’ll say this for him. For someone who has won pretty much everything in the game he sure appears to be loving his time with us. As a defender he's always gone out and done a job since he's been here. What I like now, since he came back from injury is his leadership, he's still putting in the performances but now you can really see how much he cares. He is indeed loving it. Just see him at full time at Sheffield United as an example. We have a few leaders in the team but more importantly, we have what Mourinho at Chelsea called 'a collective' (mentality). It's something we've been missing for far too long.Completely agree. We might not put in a perfect performance every week but the players clearly have a lot of belief in one another and are working as a unit. It's always a good sign when they so obviously take delight in each others' achievements. There doesn't seem to be any Billy Big Bollocks amongst them, and it's testament to Terry that he's behaving like another member of the team. We're reaping the rewards of bringing in players like him and Snodgrass now. Their mentality is just as important as their ability on the pitch.
Well John. If tomorrow is a full house it will be the biggest home crowd you will ever have played in front of in a league game. And it will be in the Championship. Welcome to a big club.