i guess the issue with the over use of stats in the game is people do not know how to think critically about the stats they are using. maybe think a little bit about the point you are trying to make and you will see it is ridiculous
i guess the issue with the over use of stats in the game is people do not know how to think critically about the stats they are using. maybe think a little bit about the point you are trying to make and you will see it is ridiculous
I know you said not to judge but Shearer being overrated is lunacy. The guys was fast, strong, could head it in, fire from distance, just an all round top baller. I honestly think he would cut it in the modern game and i think you have a bias because he played for newcastle and looked quite ordinary.
For me it’s Rashford. I feel like he had such an explosive start to his career and has never seemed to push on from his potential. A somewhat decent player on his day but imo is no where near the level for international football or playing for a top 4 side
rate Clive so much for this. It’s one thing to be an advocate for something but to actually put your money on the line for your morals is something we rarely see from social media activism. My friend has gone through it with gambling addiction, I have seen what these companies do to entice players back to their services and it is horrific so I respect anyone that calls out this predatory industry
i think the penalty area needs to be reduced and penalties should be given when the foul has stopped a goal scoring opportunity. basically anything to get rid of penalties for a handball right in the corner of the area (unless they block a shot on goal)
The fact that Hendo is probably going to the Euros and Raheem isn’t is a travesty in my book. I know they are in completely different positions and we are relatively stacked in Raheem’s position but he provides great leadership qualities and has been a proven game winner for England. I think these big moment players are so important in tournament football
it was a bad mistake but it was a subjetive call and that is where i think refs deserve some leeway. The liverpool spurs decision was an abolsute atrocity and i feel like teams have been jumping on the bandwagon of that poor decision to pile pressure on refs when they disagree with a decision.
not trying to defend the ref here as he fucked up and knew he fucked up but city are the only ones to blame for not beating what was almost a spurs b team. the way haaland reacted was quite pathetic and if him and pep love the rules so much they should be having a word with their owners first