Hahhahaha imagine if we got £25m for him
Burnley v Everton
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- Audrey Horne
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I know the quality behind him is terrible but has Beto kept the ball once or headed/chested it down to a teammate? Made a pass even? Ball just doesn't stick with him.
Re: Burnley v Everton
Looks a lot less apathetic compared to last time out too, to be fair to him. He'll start more and more.kramer wrote: ↑Sat Dec 27, 2025 3:38 pm I get that the seemingly apathetic way he moves *looks* annoying but Dibling has genuine quality.
Takes the safe option early a bit too often for my liking but he always has time, even under pressure.
Going to be a good signing if he’s even about 80% as good as Grealish.
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This is fucking awful. None of them have any clue what they want to do and the indecision keeps getting them caught on the ball.
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It’s felt like a one minute of added time sorta game.
Garner and Tim have had the best of the midfield, but our use of the ball at times has been poor. Alcaraz again at fault for a couple of wayward passes and very slow decision making. He just seems to dither on the ball.
The game is there to win.
Garner and Tim have had the best of the midfield, but our use of the ball at times has been poor. Alcaraz again at fault for a couple of wayward passes and very slow decision making. He just seems to dither on the ball.
The game is there to win.
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I spent almost all of the first half stuck in traffic coming down from Durham for the last 3 hours. Seems judging by the 5 minutes I saw and the comments I had a better time than those watching this game.