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Offline olaftab

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10245 on: December 31, 2025, 10:33:09 PM »
Please tell me no one on here thinks we are having both the McGinn chance and the Ollie goal? Please.
If the first goes in the second simply doesn’t happen. Even if you play the game a billion times
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Know what you’re saying but a billion times is slightly overstated. And I think we would have made same play that led to Ollie’s goal even if McGinn had toed that in.

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10246 on: December 31, 2025, 10:36:32 PM »
I've never seen a badger in the garden. Lots of foxes, even the occasional hedgehog. But never a badger.

Make of that what you will.

I’ve seen a badger run. Jesus, they are fast, I couldn’t believe it. They would give Tony Daley a fair race.

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10247 on: December 31, 2025, 10:46:32 PM »
Eh? Why not? They were 5 minutes apart?

The game would have restarted with a kick-off and the rest of the game would have played out completely differently.

It’s like when people regret the save from Rashford’s shot in the PSG home game without thinking about us scoring from the resultant corner.

Offline PeterWithesShin

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10248 on: December 31, 2025, 11:00:02 PM »
We used to have badgers near us, they are ace. Especially the young 'uns when they are playing. Had to be very careful who you let know though.

Offline Rory

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10249 on: Today at 12:47:02 AM »
I love badgers too.

See, this is more like it. Less Watkins, more badgers, and we are all friends again 🥰

Offline Skipper_The_Eyechild

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10250 on: Today at 03:45:46 AM »
I can attest that badgers are fucking rapid. I remember a badger turning a corner on a local street, me making it jump, and it was basically a blur as it whizzed back up to the woods. Impressive 0 to 60.

Offline Somniloquism

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10251 on: Today at 11:22:44 AM »
Literally he did not lose us the game literally but literally could have won it literally.

True. Apart from missing two sitters and getting an assist for Arsenal's second, he was okay.

Not sure how he managed to do that when he was 30 yards up the pitch from where the ball was lost. And SJM showed how hard it is to score a tap-in when a previous player has done all the hard work.

He set the move up allowing the ball to bounce off him 10 yards.


Still not seeing it. How long before Bogarde had the ball in acres of space then passed to Tielemans who then passed to Sancho who was robbed did a ball bounce off Watkins for it to be "his fault" is allowed?

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10252 on: Today at 11:27:08 AM »
I was in the front garden many years ago about 2 or 3 in the morning letting our dog have a wee. Bonnies ears pricked up, then I heard it too. A clapping noise getting faster and closer from the estate. Then this stumpy low down, funny creature with a pointed small tail teared through the gap by the garages into the field in front of our house and bolted across the field and up the bank.

Yep, Badgers are mighty fast!

Online German James

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10253 on: Today at 11:47:38 AM »
Badgers certainly are speedy at full gallop. Shout out to hedgehogs too: they can fairly shift if they need to.

Online RamboandBruno

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10254 on: Today at 11:50:18 AM »
Never seen a badger, but lots of foxes around here. Cocky buggers, I believe Fabtastic Mr Fox may of been a documentary

Offline brontebilly

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10255 on: Today at 01:21:13 PM »
I know xG is hated by some on here but the chance that he had early on was 0.34 so about 1 in 3. That's a good chance but not a 'he had to score and by missing he's responsible for us losing the game' one.

That said if he was more confident with his left foot I think it was easier on that side but if we're going to criticise players for having a weaker foot he's nowhere near the top of the list for that.

xG in the context of an individual chance falling to Ollie Watkins is surely irrelevant. Ollie scores the hard ones and misses sitters. Thought he should have let that one roll across his body and hit it quickly with his left to the opposite corner. Body shape seemed off for a curler with his right, horrible effort to put it wide at near post. His header late on was a brilliant effort. That's Ollie Watkins.

 


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