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What an absolutely rubbish decision

Could someone please kindly remind me of what JKH's positive traits are as a footballer? 

 
8 minutes ago, monoccular said:

The guy has had a crap season, like most of the team.

Devoid of confidence, like so many.

Do you really want to trade every player who has lost confidence in this horrible season?

No just Gus.  You don't need to be in any form not to continually hand ball it straight to the opp most of the time under little or no pressure and not look where you are kicking it to.  No silk or improvement for the entire season with decision making/finish.  Trade while there's still some value.

Edited by Rusty Nails


3 Boundaries in the over to Ussie off Woakes and we are 1/58.

Ridiculous decision against Frost there. 

 

That ump that paid that against Frost is a clear cheet.


Such a shame the sun is not out at Lord’s

It’s always a beautiful thing to see white English skin slowly cook with a long day fielding Australian shots...

Does anb getting a gig tonight mean he wont be delisted?


Even Salem, our cleanest kick, is turning it over.

ZERO confidence anywhere in the club.  

 

2 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Goodwin looks out of ideas.

Um, I'd be looking more at the players


Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

Goodwin looks out of ideas.

He can’t believe the ineptitude of the people wearing blue and red on the field.

What the actual F was Salem doing with that kick in?

2 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

How many goals do they want to kick for em?

Enough so that their bet gets up

 

Bloody maggot called play on no mark, then paid the mark!,

1 minute ago, —coach— said:

He can’t believe the ineptitude of the people wearing blue and red on the field.

His ignorance know no bounds, it's been plain to see all year.

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