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BPL 15/16 - The New Season Part 1


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Hmmmmmm. Lukaku. IMO he should stay 1 more season at Everton and try to have a monster season to prove to everyone he is equally caoable at a big club. He is like Benteke, someone who thrives being the focal point. But he is not yet as accomplished like Drogba yet. I fear he will sink in the face of pressure at a big club. Players like him have to have a truly breakout season before they leave for a reallu big club.

 

Don't think Bayern suits him anyway.

I think in a recent interview, he said he is already 23 and would like to play in UCL. Also added that going back to Chelsea would be cimplicated.

 

Expecting him to move this summer but Everton have shown that they are no pushover when come to transfers in the way they held on to Stones last summer. This summer, they will be in even lesser pressure to sell.

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Liverpool's central midfield will be undergoing overhaul in the summer.

 

Only Can is safe. Allen is likely to rejoin Swansea in search of game time and with BR rumoured to be returning, a reunion with his former boss is a possibility.

 

Hendo and Lucas will be offloaded if there is interest to take them.

 

With Grujic already in, Klopp is still looking at the Empoli's loan pair of Zielinski and Paredes. On top of that, Matip's teammate Goretzka is heavily linked as well.

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If no one wants lucas, i guess keeping him is gd. He can b back up CDM n CB. N i would love to hv another loyal player being shown that he is appreciated.

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Barcalona & Man City are willing to pay €25m for Gündogan. BVB offered him a new contract worth €10m inc bonuses still have a chance. He'll decide by end of April [bild]

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Ot a bit. This morning england fielded 4 spurs players. All played 90mins. Hope they get a rest in the midweek game and fit enough to play liverpool the upcoming big big game for spurs. Hehe.

 

Hope roy play more pool players this midweek.

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I wonder why there's no new thread on Germany-England friendly...

 

Only watched the highlights and the new squad affirmed my belief that days with Rooney as the marksman are over. Look at how Spain thrived after they ditched their golden boy Raul...

 

The 3 goals from the royal lions were with dead accuracy.

 

I'm glad to see the good old Push-Run-Shoot English football once again.

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Deportivo La Coruna has started talks with Liverpool over transfers for Luis Alberto and Tiago Ilori. (AS)

 

Talks of Skrtel moving to Shanghai this summer emerging. Hopefully Balo will join him in the CSL as well.

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Ot a bit. This morning england fielded 4 spurs players. All played 90mins. Hope they get a rest in the midweek game and fit enough to play liverpool the upcoming big big game for spurs. Hehe.

 

Hope roy play more pool players this midweek.

Don't worry. Overall pool have more players away on International duties. Already 2 suffered injuries.

 

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I wonder why there's no new thread on Germany-England friendly...

 

Only watched the highlights and the new squad affirmed my belief that days with Rooney as the marksman are over. Look at how Spain thrived after they ditched their golden boy Raul...

 

The 3 goals from the royal lions were with dead accuracy.

 

I'm glad to see the good old Push-Run-Shoot English football once again.

 

 

After Germany took a 2 goal lead they laxed off since this is only a friendly

 

If only linesman/referee had not erred on Gomez opening goal, Germany would have been 3 nil up 

 

The good refreshing thing about the England setup is that they have some young hungry lads who have the pace and also the determination to run at defenders

 

The win is a real confidence booster and given everyone a belief that they have as good a chance as anyone  in summer euro.

 

Rooney has played too many years of football since 16 years old and past his prime. But his leadership can be impt during major championship

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I wonder why there's no new thread on Germany-England friendly...

 

Only watched the highlights and the new squad affirmed my belief that days with Rooney as the marksman are over. Look at how Spain thrived after they ditched their golden boy Raul...

 

The 3 goals from the royal lions were with dead accuracy.

 

I'm glad to see the good old Push-Run-Shoot English football once again.

Wah u certainly old school! Admittedly I am as well!!

That said, modern game has to be more sophisticated than that though I think no harm mixing it up abit esp as this is England's strength!

 

Young guys did well esp Alli. Hope he doesn't end up like so many before him, great English hope only to fade away later. Good luck to England in the Euros

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Tottenham has nurtured some fine young English players (Kane, Walker, Alli, Dier, Rose)

 

Other teams should adopt the same policy if England national team is to become a strong force in Europe

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Tottenham has nurtured some fine young English players (Kane, Walker, Alli, Dier, Rose)

 

Other teams should adopt the same policy if England national team is to become a strong force in Europe

 

If England exits from EU (Brexit), this may work in favour of the England National team I feel as European Union nationals may not get a free hand plying their trade in England anymore.

I could be wrong though but I assume EU citizens will be subjected to work permits like the rest of the world??

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Tottenham has nurtured some fine young English players (Kane, Walker, Alli, Dier, Rose)

 

Other teams should adopt the same policy if England national team is to become a strong force in Europe

 

I've read before that Spurs has contributed more players to the Three Lions team than any other club in England...

 

I don't know if it's a good thing (with Spurs nurturing a lot of young English players) or a bad thing (with England being so dismal at Int'l tournaments over the previous years)

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Tottenham has nurtured some fine young English players (Kane, Walker, Alli, Dier, Rose)

 

Other teams should adopt the same policy if England national team is to become a strong force in Europe

To be fair, Alli's development has to credit MK Dons. Spurs merely provided him a bigger platform to step up and perform.

 

To be successful at the NT level, I feel that the FA would need to do more rather than the club. Are the u-16 to u-21 coached to play the same system, the same philosophy?

 

If not, it will be very difficult for them to build and sustain a team capable of performing at the highest level consistently.

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To be fair, Alli's development has to credit MK Dons. Spurs merely provided him a bigger platform to step up and perform.

 

To be successful at the NT level, I feel that the FA would need to do more rather than the club. Are the u-16 to u-21 coached to play the same system, the same philosophy?

 

If not, it will be very difficult for them to build and sustain a team capable of performing at the highest level consistently.

 

if not wrong, dier also not developed by spurs.

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Wah u certainly old school! Admittedly I am as well!!

That said, modern game has to be more sophisticated than that though I think no harm mixing it up abit esp as this is England's strength!

 

Young guys did well esp Alli. Hope he doesn't end up like so many before him, great English hope only to fade away later. Good luck to England in the Euros

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I know I'm old school...ever played 4-2-4 before...luckily I was one of the back 4. Always pity those 2 with vast area on the field to cover. Watching them run oredi very 'chuan' let alone play that position.

 

Wha confirm you old school!! haha [laugh]

 

These days even 4 in midfield gets overrun and that's why most teams have 5 at the expense of a 2nd striker. Game has changed a lot from the earlier days. There are some positives from the modern game but the old days had it share of good play as well [thumbsup]

 

One on one was a delight to watch as we could see pure skill n pace skin a full back alive but these days of doubling up restricts this which you can also take it positively as being better organized than before.

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