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On 9/22/2006 at 6:00 PM, Jairzinho said:

Can someone bump this post in about 12 years.

 

Remember the name - Pablo Asensio.

 

Missus' old man has got Real Madrid TV on and there is some kids game on but they can't be older than about six/seven. This one kid, Asensio, is absolutely phenomenal. Touch, awareness, range of passing. He'd have been about our third best player in the Hodgson era.

 

No idea if he's related to Marco Asensio.

 

Sign him up, Jurgen.

 

He was fucking shit and never made, he ended up selling ice creams on a Mr Whippy van. 

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This game is unfolding according to a very predictable format.

 

The underdog is keeping it tight, compact, and disciplined, frustrating the favourite quite a bit. Then, they get a lucky break or two and get a shot and suddenly they have momentum! The crowd gets into it, their players start to venture forward in the belief that they might get something here!

 

Followed by Chelsea inevitably riding the storm, and then taking advantage of the underdog's new openness to score and then see it out easily.

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2 minutes ago, Ne Moe Imya said:

This game is unfolding according to a very predictable format.

 

The underdog is keeping it tight, compact, and disciplined, frustrating the favourite quite a bit. Then, they get a lucky break or two and get a shot and suddenly they have momentum! The crowd gets into it, their players start to venture forward in the belief that they might get something here!

 

Followed by Chelsea inevitably riding the storm, and then taking advantage of the underdog's new openness to score and then see it out easily.

 

Yes, Chelsea winning 2-0 should be about 1/10.

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4 minutes ago, 3 Stacks said:

Agreed. Absolute miles better than that clown Alisson. The answer to our goalkeeping issues was right under our noses but we'll have to settle for the best keeper in Serie A and Champions League semi-finalist. 

Why the comparison to Alisson, quite clearly Alisson is better?

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Just now, niallers said:

Jesus Christ what a miss. Fucking hell. Makes palaces misses yesterday look like 1 out of 10 chances. 

When a defender misses practically an open goal, as bad as it is there is at least some let-off value. When you're in the team to help score goals that's unforgivable. If West Ham lose this now, they will look back on that and be very disappointed.

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