I mean, squads do fly that type of distance to games so I wouldn’t put it past players doing it individually. But irrespective of that, I don’t think the guy on Twitter is telling the truth.
Yeah, but with Cleverly you know exactly what you are getting and it's woeful. Give us unpredictability over that.
We need a box to box midfielder, a playmaker and a destroyer. Come to think of it we need quite a few players...
Wouldn't mind him in a duo with Louza as think that would be a decently balanced pairing. However, the prospect of him in a midfield 2 with Kayembe or Cleverley makes me want to be sick. Could see him being a bit like Chalobah in our promotion season. Looked absolutely **** when he was played alongside other ***** midfielders in the first half of the season, but when Hughes came back and Chalobah was just asked to break up play and play simple passes to actual footballers he looked quite effective.
When will coaches of any description play players or coach players to what they can achieve? If he (HC) is not a visionary then let him win the ball, maiming as he does so and give it to JP or Louza,when fit. I despair of tennis coaches implanting their playing style ( ha,chance would be a fine thing) on all and sundry.
Right. Get Clevs out and this guy in on Friday. Don't care how **** he is, as long as he is League two standard he is better than Tom.
Hamza to bring home the bacon for the Hornets? If you don't fancy that pork-based pun I could offer you Choudhury with a chance of meatballs...
No doubt this is needed. Hopefully will be a championship version of Berhami, rather than another iriney
We signed a player without a Bayat backhander in sight that's English and under 30. Lessons learnt possibly might actually be a thing
Very happy with this, some mileage still left in the legs for a change, steel and British league experience in midfield. If his job is to break down attacks and give it to Louza this could be very shrewd business. First sign of a lesson learnt!