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PaulB

Legendary Member
Location
Colne
Curtis Jones is really stepping up, great to see
He's looking good, isn't he? He's been compared to a young Steven Gerrard and when you watch him play, it's like he's been a first team regular for months on end. Confidence is no problem for this kid. It's also excellent seeing Jurgen put so much trust in the local kids. That's an investment that is already paying off and something all clubs will need in the post-EU future.
 

Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
Curtis Jones is really stepping up, great to see
He really is. At just 19 he looks a real talent.
I hope all the hype doesn't affect him.
 

Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
He's looking good, isn't he? He's been compared to a young Steven Gerrard and when you watch him play, it's like he's been a first team regular for months on end. Confidence is no problem for this kid. It's also excellent seeing Jurgen put so much trust in the local kids. That's an investment that is already paying off and something all clubs will need in the post-EU future.
Agree 100%.
To me, Stevie G has been our best ever player.
We have had better strikers/midfielders/defenders etc but as as all round inspirational player he does it for me.
If Curtis Jones gets anywhere near him it would be brilliant.
 

StuAff

Silencing his legs regularly
Location
Portsmouth
7-0 away win, at least three points clear at top of the table tomorrow, possibly six, Spurs' GD advantage overturned, and you're complaining? Seriously? 14 shots, eight on target, seven goals. Not luck, accuracy and efficiency. As opposed to Palace, who appeared to have plugged away all match for not even a consolation goal. By way of comparison, Pompey won last night. Not one shot on target. Two own goals. And they're top of League One. I'll take that all day!!
 

postman

Legendary Member
Location
,Leeds
Leeds are in tears,4-0.
 

AndyRM

XOXO
Location
North Shields
Another game against Aberdeen, another defeat for Killie. It's 9 years since we beat them, which is an unwanted record.

And another red card for a mindless challenge. There's something very, very wrong with the management of the club and nobody seems willing to do anything about it. Alex Dyer comes across as a nice guy, but that's not what we need right now.

His record is shocking - 11 wins from 35 games, and 20 defeats, which is relegation form.
 

VelvetUnderpants

Über Member
Good win against The Tesco's although it was a bit of a nerve racking watch until the second goal. El Ghazi certainly made up for his poor finishing in the last game and Super Jack showing why he is one of the best in the prem.

UTV
 

pawl

Legendary Member
Following the Foxes win against Spurs yesterday and their defeat against Everton at home.they have realised that spending more time attacking your opponents is the way to win .Instead of passing the ball back and sideways in your own half is the way to score
 
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vickster

Legendary Member
Following the Foxes win against Arsenal yesterday and their defeat against Everton at home.they have realised that spending more time attacking your opponents is the way to win .Instead of passing the ball back and sideways in your own half is the way to score
Foxes beat Spurs yesterday... :scratch:
 
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