Quote from: olaftab on September 25, 2023, 12:19:31 PMQuote from: Smithy on September 25, 2023, 11:20:45 AMMy favourite thing about Ollie's goal (and I haven't read this entire thread, so it might have been pointed out already), was that after the mis-control by Thiago Silva allowed Diaby to break away, Thiago Silva tried to make amends by tripping Diaby - clearly recognising the break was on and he was away. Moussa hurdled the attempt (just) and kept going, when he could have gone down and earned Silva a yellow. When the ball went in, you could see Silva's frustration - he knew he'd fucked up, both with the mis-control, and not taking out Diaby when he could. Delicious.I really love it when an attempt at a professional foul fails, and the attacking team properly capitalises.I thought the attempt from Thiago was laughable. He's an old man in football and Moussa is one of if not the quickest, most agile forward in the League. It's laughable they've spent all that money and they're still playing him and an untested kid up front.
Quote from: Smithy on September 25, 2023, 11:20:45 AMMy favourite thing about Ollie's goal (and I haven't read this entire thread, so it might have been pointed out already), was that after the mis-control by Thiago Silva allowed Diaby to break away, Thiago Silva tried to make amends by tripping Diaby - clearly recognising the break was on and he was away. Moussa hurdled the attempt (just) and kept going, when he could have gone down and earned Silva a yellow. When the ball went in, you could see Silva's frustration - he knew he'd fucked up, both with the mis-control, and not taking out Diaby when he could. Delicious.I really love it when an attempt at a professional foul fails, and the attacking team properly capitalises.I thought the attempt from Thiago was laughable. He's an old man in football and Moussa is one of if not the quickest, most agile forward in the League.
My favourite thing about Ollie's goal (and I haven't read this entire thread, so it might have been pointed out already), was that after the mis-control by Thiago Silva allowed Diaby to break away, Thiago Silva tried to make amends by tripping Diaby - clearly recognising the break was on and he was away. Moussa hurdled the attempt (just) and kept going, when he could have gone down and earned Silva a yellow. When the ball went in, you could see Silva's frustration - he knew he'd fucked up, both with the mis-control, and not taking out Diaby when he could. Delicious.I really love it when an attempt at a professional foul fails, and the attacking team properly capitalises.
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on September 25, 2023, 12:30:22 AMI know we caught them offside a lot, but I’m not as convinced as many on here that the high-line is working again. Emi pulled off some great saves when they were clean through having beaten the trap.Yes, that happened twice and that is two too many. Need to sort that.
I know we caught them offside a lot, but I’m not as convinced as many on here that the high-line is working again. Emi pulled off some great saves when they were clean through having beaten the trap.
Nobody has been squabbling on here since yesterday, which is disconcerting but very pleasant. We should win more often so world peace can prevail.
I saw Julen Lopetegui walking past me on the Kings Road.
Quote from: LeeB on September 25, 2023, 12:23:13 PMQuote from: olaftab on September 25, 2023, 12:19:31 PMQuote from: Smithy on September 25, 2023, 11:20:45 AMMy favourite thing about Ollie's goal (and I haven't read this entire thread, so it might have been pointed out already), was that after the mis-control by Thiago Silva allowed Diaby to break away, Thiago Silva tried to make amends by tripping Diaby - clearly recognising the break was on and he was away. Moussa hurdled the attempt (just) and kept going, when he could have gone down and earned Silva a yellow. When the ball went in, you could see Silva's frustration - he knew he'd fucked up, both with the mis-control, and not taking out Diaby when he could. Delicious.I really love it when an attempt at a professional foul fails, and the attacking team properly capitalises.I thought the attempt from Thiago was laughable. He's an old man in football and Moussa is one of if not the quickest, most agile forward in the League. It's laughable they've spent all that money and they're still playing him and an untested kid up front.Yes whoever is in charge of strategy at Chelsea probably needs to have a sit down in a darkened room for a while.
Quote from: Cropley10 on September 25, 2023, 10:40:38 AM....I'd like to make a comment on the game-----------Caicedo £115,000,000?https://x.com/AVFCOfficial/status/1706236095766409506?s=20See above, absolutely embarassing their midfield.
....I'd like to make a comment on the game-----------Caicedo £115,000,000?
Quote from: passport1 on September 25, 2023, 12:28:41 PMQuote from: LeeB on September 25, 2023, 12:23:13 PMQuote from: olaftab on September 25, 2023, 12:19:31 PMQuote from: Smithy on September 25, 2023, 11:20:45 AMMy favourite thing about Ollie's goal (and I haven't read this entire thread, so it might have been pointed out already), was that after the mis-control by Thiago Silva allowed Diaby to break away, Thiago Silva tried to make amends by tripping Diaby - clearly recognising the break was on and he was away. Moussa hurdled the attempt (just) and kept going, when he could have gone down and earned Silva a yellow. When the ball went in, you could see Silva's frustration - he knew he'd fucked up, both with the mis-control, and not taking out Diaby when he could. Delicious.I really love it when an attempt at a professional foul fails, and the attacking team properly capitalises.I thought the attempt from Thiago was laughable. He's an old man in football and Moussa is one of if not the quickest, most agile forward in the League. It's laughable they've spent all that money and they're still playing him and an untested kid up front.Yes whoever is in charge of strategy at Chelsea probably needs to have a sit down in a darkened room for a while.I don't see any strategy in spunking £1bn up the wall and seeing what sticks.