Don't think he's defensively aware enough and in a team devoid of creativity, he's been the person most likely to create something with his direct running.
Yes, I thought that was a trap so ignored it. I could be utterly devastated with that post or 100% in agreement. I'm not saying. 50/50 chance. It's important I retain my anonymity.
I'd play Kiko at LB, and Sema playing ahead of him. That way Sema can cover the overlap in defence, and Kiko can offer an option outside Sema in attack.
Yes, I thought that too but Ivic made a comment about needing a left back that has more defensive qualities so not sure that he views Kiko as an option there. May have misinterpreted him of course.
Very wise. I was in the original lineup of Motorhead, so unfortunately I'm dead now. To give you a clue, I was the shy sensitive one.
£9.99 for a day pass, however I'm not too clue up on it. I can only stream on my playstation and struggle finding websites that allow this.
It would be a huge waste of his primarily attacking talent at this level, and he is of course not a left back and never has been - there is still a significant difference between being played as a wing-back that's fundamentally more attacking than defensive, and a straight-up orthodox left back; something that is itself a specialist position in its own right.
C+P from my post #119 on Sunday in the Confirmed Transfers Thread. My first choice in a 4231 when everyone is available would be: - Foster Ngakia Kabasele Cathcart Kiko Capoue Hughes (but as injured) Chalobah Sarr Pedro Sema Perica Subs: - Bachmann Troost-Ekong Wilmot Dele-Bashiru Chalobah (Cleverley) Deeney Gray
I also have strong memories of that match, even though I didn't see a minute of it. I was at work at a pub in Wendover while the game was on. One of the regulars was a Watford fan and sitting at the bar (along with some fans from other teams). As the proud owner of one of the flashy newfangled-ish WAP enabled phones, I was able to pull up the footie scores from the internet on my phone when working the bar (which, for the benefit of the younger members on here, was really bloody new at the time). The Watford fan asks me to check the scores for him, so I oblige. We're 2-0 down; he and I both swear profusely, prompting much mirth from the others. We don't bother checking in again for a while, sensing a tanking and not wanting to see how bad it got. I check the scores again a bit later and report to the bar that Watford are now 3-2 up with Hyde scoring a brace, much to the amusement of the regulars. We eventually go on to win 4-3. Bloody weird that I remember this one given I never saw or even listened to the game!
Thought we were playing tonight. Double checked and it's tomorow, but we're also a ted button option on $ky
Ws that game we were 3 down at half time and it was p1ssing with rain . We spent the whole second half in the bar with most of the rookery.
John Colet massive, right here. Remember the game well because there was a Blackburn fan in my form, and bragging rights were hard to come by as a Hornet at that time. Watched the Sky Sports ticker intently for goal updates. Almost as good as teletext games. Great night.
In response to the questions about Sky Go and the red button - you can't access the red button via the Sky Go app. However, there is a separate "Sky Sports" app which you can get into with your Sky login (assuming you have the Sports subscription), and does show the red button games. As far as I know, you can only get the Sky Sports app on phone or PC but still better than nothing. For the people with PS4s, I normally use the Sky Go app on my Xbox, which you can't do with the Sky Sports app. However, what you can do is get the game on your computer (same as watching Hive Live) and plug it into the Xbox (assume PS4 is the same) to get the game on the TV screen if you care about that.
I saw the Luton game was available on Sky Go last night, so at least some of the red button games were on there.
The Millwall Luton game was on Sky Sports Arena, not the red button. For example, if you look at next Tuesday, we're on Sky Sports Football, and Swansea Stoke is on Sky Sports Arena, plus there are red button games. We're only on the red button tonight so no Sky Go access.