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I find it interesting when people say player A did this, player B did that...the data is all trackable now. It's also useful to compare/contrast with the opposition to reflect on where we're missing. Esp useful when looking at heatmaps to see where players are operating most.
Leroy Griffiths - industrial and was lauded because of one game against one team Sammy Koejoe - forgettable Alessandro Pellicori - THIS was the worst striker in a QPR shirt Rob Steiner - unremarkable is to put it mildly Ross Weare - left QPR and went...nowhere Michel Ngonge - the typical big lump up top
Olives. Green and black olives are a staple for me now. Hated them with a passion for years but their umami and salty goodness is just amazing and a perfect snack.
I feel sorry for Saito. He cheers every goal we score in the warm up (we're not going to score in the game are we), checks up on any player of ours who goes down with an injury, wins headers he has no right to, pelted up and down the left last night, and all for his team mates to look and shrug.
Madsen was an embarrassment last night. In the second half, with Smyth on, he'd decided he was going to plant himself about 20 feet from the touchline in front of ER and run up and down that. Smyth had no space and all Madsen did was stop balls from Dunne reaching Smyth. Perish the though he'd try and undercut the marker and give Smyth an out ball when we did get the ball. He seems to want to stay a nice 12 feet from the penalty area and mark that space. Complete aberration of a performance.
This moment from Tyrone Mings led to Aston Villa losing their perfect record in the Champions League.
Unai Emery's side led the standings, but lost 1-0 at Club Brugge via Hans Vanaken's 52nd minute penalty which was awarded here. #UCLpic.twitter.com/cIYwElDqzs