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:lol: Being called a cunt by you is a reassuring seal of approval.

 

Now stop trying so hard to get attention, it's pathetic.

 

Colour check for the pot over here, like.

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When we beat this lot when Dabizas scored, Sir Bobby said after the game of Laurent Robert(after a superb free kick assist) "We live or die by him".

 

It seems similar with HBA, if he doesn't fancy it or it isn't happening for him it's like playing with 10.

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He produced more on an attacking front than the rest of our midfield today. Absolutely shocking effort from our midfield on an attacking front. Jonas must have whipped over 15 balls in from the wing, and not one was a quality delivery. R. Taylor's ball from LB that lead to the goal was the one cross that came to something from open play.

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Aye fair play to him, made a huge difference. Had Richardson's life. On that showing Pardew needs to find a place for him. The problem being that when he does find a place for him, we don't get that kind of showing.

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Magnifique!!!!

 

Has to start every game. Showed in 45min what we've been missing the whole season. Easily the most creative player in the second half. Caused panic all through their def, drifting and dribbling into the box.

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Aye he murdered them today and deserved a goal, some of his skill was incredible. The co-commentator on ESPN was fucked in the head mind "he should swap Richardson for Bardsley because Ben Arfa is showing Richardson up" aye because Bardsley would stop that :lol:.

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Has surely earnt a starting berth in the next match. made the right decisions the majority of times today, didn't excessively dally on the ball, and completed a high percentage of his passes. Terrified the defense and added a new dimension to our attack, plus he covered the necessary ground with urgency in defense. I know we're not going to see this level of play from him on a consistent basis but it would be crazy to not try to get him to become a permanent fixture in the side IMO.

 

For once he looked comfortable playing in a wide position as well, so that should solve the riddle of where to play him.

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Can run runs round the best of them but seriously needs to work on his link-up play - greediest player we've had since Mirandinha.

 

Looked absolute class today but as others have said we need that more often from him.

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Can run runs round the best of them but seriously needs to work on his link-up play - greediest player we've had since Mirandinha.

 

I'm not sure whether it's just that he's greedy or whether he isn't aware of what is going on around him. Either way he needs to sort it out.

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Id like to see Santon behind HBA. A new LB behind Jonas. A New centre half as well at least better than Williamson, ideally better than Taylor.

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Id like to see Santon behind HBA. A new LB behind Jonas. A New centre half as well at least better than Williamson, ideally better than Taylor.

 

The are both fluid and both with a bit of pace, it would transform our right side.

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I'd play Santon behind him.

 

For sure. Santon to RB, Simpson to the bench Raylor to left back.

 

Get out.

 

It's nearly 2AM on a Monday morning, pipe down.

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