When did Kodja get the nickname Jimmy Danger?
Quote from: berneboy on April 11, 2018, 09:11:23 AMQuote from: Toronto Villa on April 10, 2018, 10:16:06 PMQuote from: usav on April 10, 2018, 10:14:52 PMOne approvesMuch jubilation from HRH Royal Highness John Carew and some mate of his on the left.Who is on the left?Hair to the throne. Not sure about the one on the right, maybe one of them secret service agents, doesn't look like he's too concerned about JC and an 8 year old though.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on April 10, 2018, 10:16:06 PMQuote from: usav on April 10, 2018, 10:14:52 PMOne approvesMuch jubilation from HRH Royal Highness John Carew and some mate of his on the left.Who is on the left?
Quote from: usav on April 10, 2018, 10:14:52 PMOne approvesMuch jubilation from HRH Royal Highness John Carew and some mate of his on the left.
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I thought Bruce's change of Hourihane for Samba was a good bit of work. Cardiff had got to "Launch" mode and Samba would have been a useful addition back there if they got round to using the tactic. Hourihane was largely anonymous anyway.
Quote from: not3bad on April 11, 2018, 02:57:33 PMWhen did Kodja get the nickname Jimmy Danger?while on national team duty. I’ve seen JOKO too, which might be the same thing.
Colin Wankers tactics make SB look like Guardiola - 1970's industrial football by numbers - how the hell have they maintained 2nd for a large part of the season?Johnstone - still some key elements of his game worry me but 3 excellent savesElmo - Thought he was solid and Hoilett was hardly noticedJedinak - just like our idiotic play at times they kept lumping it straight at him in the air - the area he most excels at so no worries with him for most of the gameChester - one truly awful pass aside - nice and tidy and mopped up most thingsBree - considering he was sitting in the stand at warm up, then on the bench at KO then on after 15 minutes thought he did pretty well Adomah - he has periods like this and the key will be knowing when to drop him rather than play him and hope he comes back into form - I would now dropWhelen - again in warm up he was on bench and Jedinak was to be in there so not too fazed by his contributionSnoddy - deliveries not as cutting as they were previously as teams learn quickly - must admit I thought Bennett shackled him wellHourihane - if he does not score then he is invisible - his contribution is awful and again spends too much time getting ball to pass 5 yards - usually facing the wrong way. A goal would have befitted a tremendous ball from Grabben.Grabben - lost his man brilliantly for early attempt but not in it till 2nd half - thought he looked very good attacking wide right and he would definitely take AA's place on Friday.Grealish - MOTM - when you see his kit afterwards from head to toe it is covered in mud as he is on the deck as much as he is standing up. He must actually love the attention he gets and revels in the rough stuff. At nearly every corner he was looking for an angle so why they left him all alone is beyond me for the goal - what a strike. For us older ones there is definitely a touch of George Best about him - his swagger and the ability in no space at all to move past a shadowing player is incredible. I really hope he grows into the player he can be and I really hope it is with usJimmy Danger - looked exactly that when he came on - I think Bamba must still be trying to un knot his legs he got turned so much. If it is the play offs then what a time for him to be coming back
Colin's tactics make SB look like Guardiola