Your footballing hot takes 10:28 - Aug 16 with 3877 views | Mediocre_Quick | From terrible to downright outrageous, I'll start Darwin Nunez will get less than 15 goals for Liverpool this season and will this season prem flop | | | | |
Your footballing hot takes on 11:50 - Aug 16 with 1021 views | TRUE_BLUE123 |
Your footballing hot takes on 11:48 - Aug 16 by clive_baker | - Neymar isn't all that. Couple of good seasons at Barca then spent his prime years in a farmers league for a team that largely wins the league by 15 points a season. - Matthew Penney is one of, if not the worst left back I've seen in a town shirt for 30 years and has the upper body strength of an 8 week old kitten. - Keanan Bennetts. Shocking (Said in Roy Keane accent). |
Tbf to Neymar he is one of the most effective dribblers of all time coupled with being a supreme goal scorer and ridiculously good at passing with incredible assist numbers. | |
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Your footballing hot takes on 11:52 - Aug 16 with 996 views | mylittletown |
Your footballing hot takes on 11:46 - Aug 16 by SE1blue | Think Southgate benefits massively from following managers who created an embarrassing media circus: El Tel, Sven, Fat Sam and the Wally with the Brolly. They have nothing on him. They’ll work the boring angle to get rid of him. His lack of risk taking will be his downfall too. He was a calculated risk away from winning us the Euros. |
Maybe it amounts to the same thing, but he was a really imaginative midfielder away from winning the Euros. | | | |
Your footballing hot takes on 11:54 - Aug 16 with 965 views | clive_baker |
Your footballing hot takes on 11:50 - Aug 16 by TRUE_BLUE123 | Tbf to Neymar he is one of the most effective dribblers of all time coupled with being a supreme goal scorer and ridiculously good at passing with incredible assist numbers. |
His stats are ridiculous, not least at international level. They can't REALLY be argued with. It's a contrarian hot take he's spoken about like a great, and for me if I had to pick a 23 man World Cup squad from any nationality, I don't think he would make mine at all. | |
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Your footballing hot takes on 11:55 - Aug 16 with 957 views | MattinLondon | Mick isn’t that great a manager - did more harm than good whilst here. | | | |
Your footballing hot takes on 11:56 - Aug 16 with 959 views | mylittletown | Carvalho is going to be a real star by the end of this season. Lisandro Martinez will be seen as one of the worst big money buys of all time. and will be loaned back to the Netherlands after Christmas. | | | |
Your footballing hot takes on 11:57 - Aug 16 with 937 views | TRUE_BLUE123 |
Your footballing hot takes on 11:54 - Aug 16 by clive_baker | His stats are ridiculous, not least at international level. They can't REALLY be argued with. It's a contrarian hot take he's spoken about like a great, and for me if I had to pick a 23 man World Cup squad from any nationality, I don't think he would make mine at all. |
fair play, i guess my opinion is the other way then i actually think hes the most underrated footballer of all time because a lot of people share your view. Its like Hot takeception. I think he very early got labelled as a skillster who dives and does it for great teams. But just watching him, he's ridiculously talented. One of 3 players to score 100+ for 3 clubs. Good hot take though, it got me thinking. [Post edited 16 Aug 2022 11:57]
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Your footballing hot takes on 12:02 - Aug 16 with 899 views | BondiBlue |
Your footballing hot takes on 11:35 - Aug 16 by clive_baker | That's not a hot take! Anyone who thinks Jermaine Wright wasn't good is a bloody idiot. |
There were a few sat near me in block I brittania who were pretty sure he was bad. Maybe they expected him to play just like kieron dyer. | |
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Your footballing hot takes on 12:04 - Aug 16 with 883 views | BlueBadger |
Your footballing hot takes on 11:35 - Aug 16 by clive_baker | That's not a hot take! Anyone who thinks Jermaine Wright wasn't good is a bloody idiot. |
He's a good 'barometer' player is J Wright. The sort of player that, if people diss on them, they don't really know very much about football. | |
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Your footballing hot takes on 12:09 - Aug 16 with 860 views | BondiBlue |
Your footballing hot takes on 12:04 - Aug 16 by BlueBadger | He's a good 'barometer' player is J Wright. The sort of player that, if people diss on them, they don't really know very much about football. |
I wonder if celina is a barometer player but the other way around. If you think the sun shines out of his rear end, then you don't know much about football? Maybe i'm just bitter that he rejected me. I mean rejected us. | |
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Your footballing hot takes on 12:10 - Aug 16 with 848 views | mylittletown |
Your footballing hot takes on 12:04 - Aug 16 by BlueBadger | He's a good 'barometer' player is J Wright. The sort of player that, if people diss on them, they don't really know very much about football. |
Agreed, likewise Whymark in the great 70's teams, Scowcroft at around the same time as J.Wright, and Kelvin Davis. | | | |
Your footballing hot takes on 12:16 - Aug 16 with 824 views | Mediocre_Quick |
Your footballing hot takes on 11:33 - Aug 16 by Mookamoo | The higher up the football pyramid you go, the more boring it becomes. Lower or non league football is a more entertaining and full-filling day out. |
Have to agree with this one! Always have fun at the locals! | | | |
Your footballing hot takes on 12:16 - Aug 16 with 818 views | BondiBlue |
Your footballing hot takes on 12:10 - Aug 16 by mylittletown | Agreed, likewise Whymark in the great 70's teams, Scowcroft at around the same time as J.Wright, and Kelvin Davis. |
Let's chuck wilnis, clapham and naylor in with scowcroft and wright. We're couldn't decide if any of them were any good. Then they finished 5th in the premier league. And we still weren't sure. | |
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Your footballing hot takes on 12:20 - Aug 16 with 801 views | mylittletown |
Your footballing hot takes on 12:16 - Aug 16 by BondiBlue | Let's chuck wilnis, clapham and naylor in with scowcroft and wright. We're couldn't decide if any of them were any good. Then they finished 5th in the premier league. And we still weren't sure. |
As it happens, Wilnis, who was actually a pretty average right back in a back 4, would have really suited this system, as would Clapham. Tbf, anyone who wasn't sure that Clapham was a good player needs to be treated with suspicion. | | | |
Your footballing hot takes on 12:25 - Aug 16 with 779 views | StokieBlue | McKenna is very smarmy. Dobra is worth 5m. SB | |
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Your footballing hot takes on 12:31 - Aug 16 with 751 views | FrimleyBlue |
Your footballing hot takes on 12:25 - Aug 16 by StokieBlue | McKenna is very smarmy. Dobra is worth 5m. SB |
Poor you SB. No mind of your own to come up with something. Bless you. | |
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Your footballing hot takes on 12:38 - Aug 16 with 735 views | Ewan_Oozami | We will start to struggle in the autumn, lose a couple of important games and Keogh will come on and play the Mogga role and take us into the top two at the end of the season... | |
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Your footballing hot takes on 12:38 - Aug 16 with 736 views | StokieBlue |
Your footballing hot takes on 12:31 - Aug 16 by FrimleyBlue | Poor you SB. No mind of your own to come up with something. Bless you. |
I could never compete with the hot takes master so I didn't even try. It's a form of flattery. SB | |
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Your footballing hot takes on 12:41 - Aug 16 with 726 views | Mullet | Kits: Teams should only be allowed 1x home and 1x away kit per season. If there is a clash the away team plays in a plain white or black kit etc. Fans should not be allowed personalisation on kits because some people ruin it see: "69 arf!" etc Grounds: Safe standing and a roof on each stand is a minimum requirement for all grounds in the 92 I do not want to visit a shopping centre or food court on the way to my seat. None of this "partnerships" nonsense. Concourse, bars, bogs that's all we need. ITFC Lyall is the most overlooked manager in our history and I am guilty of it all the time Anyone who refers to us/sings about us etc as "Tractor boys" should be shot at close range with a rubber bullet. 1st offence - in a limb 2nd - straight in the spuds McKenna will be in the Prem before us and Gamechanger will move heaven and earth to get someone who puts us there the season or two after. | |
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Your footballing hot takes on 12:56 - Aug 16 with 678 views | leitrimblue | Paul Gascoigne did not eat all the pies | | | |
Your footballing hot takes on 13:18 - Aug 16 with 650 views | Funge |
Your footballing hot takes on 12:41 - Aug 16 by Mullet | Kits: Teams should only be allowed 1x home and 1x away kit per season. If there is a clash the away team plays in a plain white or black kit etc. Fans should not be allowed personalisation on kits because some people ruin it see: "69 arf!" etc Grounds: Safe standing and a roof on each stand is a minimum requirement for all grounds in the 92 I do not want to visit a shopping centre or food court on the way to my seat. None of this "partnerships" nonsense. Concourse, bars, bogs that's all we need. ITFC Lyall is the most overlooked manager in our history and I am guilty of it all the time Anyone who refers to us/sings about us etc as "Tractor boys" should be shot at close range with a rubber bullet. 1st offence - in a limb 2nd - straight in the spuds McKenna will be in the Prem before us and Gamechanger will move heaven and earth to get someone who puts us there the season or two after. |
Bang on re: Lyall. | | | |
Your footballing hot takes on 13:26 - Aug 16 with 620 views | ArnoldMoorhen |
Your footballing hot takes on 11:33 - Aug 16 by yesjohn99 | Pablo counago most overrated player to put on the Ipswich blue and white. |
The signing of Pablo Counago is the reason why Ipswich Town are currently languishing in the 3rd tier. I can show my working on that one. For those who doubt me, it involves him being the player who broke Marcus Stewart's jaw in a training ground accident, depriving us of the top scoring English striker in the Prem, and Pablo's failure to score a single goal in plenty of matches that season. No Stewart injury, no relegation. No relegation, ITV Digital collapse irrelevant, and no need to sell off the team. | | | |
Your footballing hot takes on 13:28 - Aug 16 with 603 views | giant_stow | Darren Huckerby would have won England the World cup if given a chance. | |
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Your footballing hot takes on 13:32 - Aug 16 with 594 views | FrimleyBlue |
Your footballing hot takes on 13:26 - Aug 16 by ArnoldMoorhen | The signing of Pablo Counago is the reason why Ipswich Town are currently languishing in the 3rd tier. I can show my working on that one. For those who doubt me, it involves him being the player who broke Marcus Stewart's jaw in a training ground accident, depriving us of the top scoring English striker in the Prem, and Pablo's failure to score a single goal in plenty of matches that season. No Stewart injury, no relegation. No relegation, ITV Digital collapse irrelevant, and no need to sell off the team. |
Richard Wright leaving didn't help either. Greedy bstred. | |
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Your footballing hot takes on 13:32 - Aug 16 with 595 views | mylittletown |
Your footballing hot takes on 13:26 - Aug 16 by ArnoldMoorhen | The signing of Pablo Counago is the reason why Ipswich Town are currently languishing in the 3rd tier. I can show my working on that one. For those who doubt me, it involves him being the player who broke Marcus Stewart's jaw in a training ground accident, depriving us of the top scoring English striker in the Prem, and Pablo's failure to score a single goal in plenty of matches that season. No Stewart injury, no relegation. No relegation, ITV Digital collapse irrelevant, and no need to sell off the team. |
There were several reasons why we got relegated. Here are two. I'd say that the main non-playing reason was Dale Roberts' terrible illness which deprived GB of his sounding board and man manager. On the pitch, teams realised that, for all his strengths, you could run Magilton easily, which left you running at Venus and McGreal who were not at all comfortable. The season before getting pass Magilton and Holland had meant taking on Titus, something with which not a lot of forwards were comfortable. | | | |
Your footballing hot takes on 13:32 - Aug 16 with 596 views | C_HealyIsAPleasure | John-Jules’ spell here, despite his promising debut, is destined to end in a ‘John-Jules returns to Arsenal’ headline in January having scored 1 goal in 13 appearances | |
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