Troy just said Ivic's play was probably more suitable to the Premier League, I'm sure someone on here said exactly that recently....
Fair play to him, this is elite level trolling. https://www.watfordobserver.co.uk/s...scribes-watford-win-stoke-city-turning-point/ What was the most important game of the season and the turning point? Everyone: Coventry Deeney: Stoke (the only game he was man of the match in). Just in case anyone was in any doubt about Troy's importance to the team, that 20 minutes where he played well was what saved our season apparently.
At this stage I can no longer tell if he’s gone full Kanye and completely lost touch with reality, or he’s just on a wind up.
I am surprise that this hasn’t been picked up !! https://www.watfordobserver.co.uk/n...imit/?action=success#comments-feedback-anchor
Sounds like he's signed for Ipswich too though a bit early to call him a star there..... "According to the Ipswich Star, Deeny, who previously lived in Watford," He's not lost any weight...
He’s got one of those beards that attempts to trick people into thinking they have a jaw line, when in fact it’s just a huge double chin.
The question that Deeney was asked by Emma Saunders was about our away form in the first half of the season. What he said was that the victory against Stoke gave the team confidence for away games. He did not say that it was the turning point in the season. He said it was the turning point for away games. There are plenty of valid reasons for thinking that Deeney has passed his use by date without the need to make things up. Of course there are people who follow the proporgandist argument that if you repeat a lie enough times people will believe you.
Well either way he was wrong because after Stoke we turned in awful performances away to Millwall and Coventry with big Troy up front. The situation magically rectified itself when he was out of the team.
“I think the biggest game for me would have been Stoke away” I’m not sure how else you can it interpret that really, least not because of the reason highlighted above that it didn’t turnaround our away form at all, and it clearly by an measure wasn’t the biggest game of the season. It was a good win in isolation, that’s it. Funny enough it features him, many would’ve said the Bristol city game was more important by comparison, even if not the most important, you know the one when we scored 6 and he didn’t play?
it could be a coincidence but the away games at Millwall and Coventry included a certain A Gray up front.
The same Gray who scored five times more goals from open play than a certain Mr Deeney and had the best minutes per goal record of our entire team? There is reaching and then there is this…
He said it before then as well, unprompted, in response to another question about how he reflected on the transitional period when Xisco came in. Then she asked the question about away games and he said that the Stoke game was also the catalyst for that.
Yeh yeh Stevo, as my m8 Johnny says, there are plenty of reasons for having opinions on Troy without making stuff up, and I guess we're lookin at you.
Possibly one of the best graphic novel series ever. The TV version really caught the feel of the original source material.
Meant to watch it when it came out, but never got round to it with all the streaming mania - guess it's still out there, ready to catch anytime, though.
Is that, could it be? I mean, for sure, with a shorter haircut, and I'm sure He's supposed to be at the Euros, but surely, that is Vydra in the background?
Came here to post the same, abandon our striker search, it’s Troy’s year. In all seriousness it would be a great bonus if Troy becomes a footballer again this year.