Apparently Debbie Harry was 75 yesterday..Clash wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 12:27 pmIndeed she was! I could never decide if I fancied Carol Decker. Wondered if he eyes were too close togetherStuartL wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 11:59 amI loved Belinda Carlisle - she was stunningaugie wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 9:45 amrodders999 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 7:59 amAugie take those Unai Emery posters down off your bedroom wall man and put back up the Belinda Carlisle ones
I remember when she had the hit song after years in the wilderness, there were stories that she was about to do a naked photoshoot to earn some much needed coin - she wouldnt be high on my list, but I could probably bang one out to a naked photo of her
Nobody beat Susannah Hoffs or Keren Woodward (Bananrama) for me though. 80s Kim Wilde too perhaps. .Miss Hoffs has aged better than any of the girls of that period IMO. Scary to think their all around 60 years old now though. Even Wayne Rooney would think twice !
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Clash wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 12:27 pmIndeed she was! I could never decide if I fancied Carol Decker. Wondered if he eyes were too close togetherStuartL wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 11:59 amI loved Belinda Carlisle - she was stunningaugie wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 9:45 amrodders999 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 7:59 amAugie take those Unai Emery posters down off your bedroom wall man and put back up the Belinda Carlisle ones
I remember when she had the hit song after years in the wilderness, there were stories that she was about to do a naked photoshoot to earn some much needed coin - she wouldnt be high on my list, but I could probably bang one out to a naked photo of her
Nobody beat Susannah Hoffs or Keren Woodward (Bananrama) for me though. 80s Kim Wilde too perhaps. .Miss Hoffs has aged better than any of the girls of that period IMO. Scary to think their all around 60 years old now though. Even Wayne Rooney would think twice !
Absolutely - she was gorgeous
Have to say though that I dont think I have ever seen a woman age as well as kylie minogue - she is more bangable no that she ever was back in her peak years. I most def would if I got half a chance
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I could not choose.augie wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 1:31 pmClash wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 12:27 pmIndeed she was! I could never decide if I fancied Carol Decker. Wondered if he eyes were too close togetherStuartL wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 11:59 amI loved Belinda Carlisle - she was stunningaugie wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 9:45 amrodders999 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 7:59 amAugie take those Unai Emery posters down off your bedroom wall man and put back up the Belinda Carlisle ones
I remember when she had the hit song after years in the wilderness, there were stories that she was about to do a naked photoshoot to earn some much needed coin - she wouldnt be high on my list, but I could probably bang one out to a naked photo of her
Nobody beat Susannah Hoffs or Keren Woodward (Bananrama) for me though. 80s Kim Wilde too perhaps. .Miss Hoffs has aged better than any of the girls of that period IMO. Scary to think their all around 60 years old now though. Even Wayne Rooney would think twice !
Absolutely - she was gorgeous
Have to say though that I dont think I have ever seen a woman age as well as kylie minogue - she is more bangable no that she ever was back in her peak years. I most def would if I got half a chance
It'd have to be a threesome with MILF Kylie and any age Susannah Hoffs.
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Playing one of the best finishers in the world out wide pretty much shows him up as a failure
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When Aubameyang gets to play down the middle , usually as circumstance forces a change of formation, we find ourselves being forced back onto our back line because it's not his game to receive the ball and hold it up and bring other players and hold possession.
This is more Lacazettes game however his finishing is just not clinical enough.
Auba rarely wins a ball in the air so any clearance under pressure gets returned almost immediately , he needs the ball either to feet or where he can run onto it and we don't have a midfield capable of that accuracy of passing .
Arteta's options are now severly restricted for the next three games. Spurs , Liverpool and Manchester City .
Saka was dead on his feet last night and will have to used sparingly or else we run the risk of a Wilshere burn out . We will see more of the fringe players when we least want to .
Times are getting tougher than tough.
This is more Lacazettes game however his finishing is just not clinical enough.
Auba rarely wins a ball in the air so any clearance under pressure gets returned almost immediately , he needs the ball either to feet or where he can run onto it and we don't have a midfield capable of that accuracy of passing .
Arteta's options are now severly restricted for the next three games. Spurs , Liverpool and Manchester City .
Saka was dead on his feet last night and will have to used sparingly or else we run the risk of a Wilshere burn out . We will see more of the fringe players when we least want to .
Times are getting tougher than tough.
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A11M11 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 10:00 amWhen Aubameyang gets to play down the middle , usually as circumstance forces a change of formation, we find ourselves being forced back onto our back line because it's not his game to receive the ball and hold it up and bring other players and hold possession.
This is more Lacazettes game however his finishing is just not clinical enough.
Auba rarely wins a ball in the air so any clearance under pressure gets returned almost immediately , he needs the ball either to feet or where he can run onto it and we don't have a midfield capable of that accuracy of passing .
Arteta's options are now severly restricted for the next three games. Spurs , Liverpool and Manchester City .
Saka was dead on his feet last night and will have to used sparingly or else we run the risk of a Wilshere burn out . We will see more of the fringe players when we least want to .
Times are getting tougher than tough.
So simply revert to 4-4-2 with laca and auba complimenting each other then Some might say that is an out of date system but for me the system must always suit the players you have available to you, and we dont have a single player with all of the traits required to play the 9. When you look through the rest of the squad we have natural wingers that will fit in perfectly with a 4-4-2 system (pepe, saka and nelson for starters).
The flip side of that is that it appears that the manager has no confidence in his centre backs so he feels that he needs 3 in there, and that fcuks up the 4-4-2 plan
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A11M11 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 10:00 amWhen Aubameyang gets to play down the middle , usually as circumstance forces a change of formation, we find ourselves being forced back onto our back line because it's not his game to receive the ball and hold it up and bring other players and hold possession.
This is more Lacazettes game however his finishing is just not clinical enough.
Auba rarely wins a ball in the air so any clearance under pressure gets returned almost immediately , he needs the ball either to feet or where he can run onto it and we don't have a midfield capable of that accuracy of passing .
Arteta's options are now severly restricted for the next three games. Spurs , Liverpool and Manchester City .
Saka was dead on his feet last night and will have to used sparingly or else we run the risk of a Wilshere burn out . We will see more of the fringe players when we least want to .
Times are getting tougher than tough.
I think this is a good analysis of Auba and Lacazette and our lack of quality in midfield. Good post.
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augie wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 12:19 pmA11M11 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 10:00 amWhen Aubameyang gets to play down the middle , usually as circumstance forces a change of formation, we find ourselves being forced back onto our back line because it's not his game to receive the ball and hold it up and bring other players and hold possession.
This is more Lacazettes game however his finishing is just not clinical enough.
Auba rarely wins a ball in the air so any clearance under pressure gets returned almost immediately , he needs the ball either to feet or where he can run onto it and we don't have a midfield capable of that accuracy of passing .
Arteta's options are now severly restricted for the next three games. Spurs , Liverpool and Manchester City .
Saka was dead on his feet last night and will have to used sparingly or else we run the risk of a Wilshere burn out . We will see more of the fringe players when we least want to .
Times are getting tougher than tough.
So simply revert to 4-4-2 with laca and auba complimenting each other then Some might say that is an out of date system but for me the system must always suit the players you have available to you, and we dont have a single player with all of the traits required to play the 9. When you look through the rest of the squad we have natural wingers that will fit in perfectly with a 4-4-2 system (pepe, saka and nelson for starters).
The flip side of that is that it appears that the manager has no confidence in his centre backs so he feels that he needs 3 in there, and that fcuks up the 4-4-2 plan
Augie's response is equally good, but then I'm a devoted 4-4-2 man. Always think that 3 at the back (in reality it usually means 5 at the back), is an admission that your team is 2nd rate. Maybe we should stick with it !!
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Clash wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 12:27 pmIndeed she was! I could never decide if I fancied Carol Decker. Wondered if he eyes were too close togetherStuartL wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 11:59 amI loved Belinda Carlisle - she was stunningaugie wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 9:45 amrodders999 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 7:59 amAugie take those Unai Emery posters down off your bedroom wall man and put back up the Belinda Carlisle ones
I remember when she had the hit song after years in the wilderness, there were stories that she was about to do a naked photoshoot to earn some much needed coin - she wouldnt be high on my list, but I could probably bang one out to a naked photo of her
Nobody beat Susannah Hoffs or Keren Woodward (Bananrama) for me though. 80s Kim Wilde too perhaps. .Miss Hoffs has aged better than any of the girls of that period IMO. Scary to think their all around 60 years old now though. Even Wayne Rooney would think twice !
Clash always makes sensible posts and this is absolutely no exception....Susannah Hoffs....man, was I in love ! As you say Clash, she's aged very well, although i fear that she might have started down the "too much cosmetic surgery" road. Hope not.
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4-4-2 whenever possible.
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You're obviously an old fucker like me !
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Guilty as charged your honour.
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True, 60yrs would be a bit young for him.Clash wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 12:27 pmIndeed she was! I could never decide if I fancied Carol Decker. Wondered if he eyes were too close togetherStuartL wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 11:59 amI loved Belinda Carlisle - she was stunningaugie wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 9:45 amrodders999 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 7:59 amAugie take those Unai Emery posters down off your bedroom wall man and put back up the Belinda Carlisle ones
I remember when she had the hit song after years in the wilderness, there were stories that she was about to do a naked photoshoot to earn some much needed coin - she wouldnt be high on my list, but I could probably bang one out to a naked photo of her
Nobody beat Susannah Hoffs or Keren Woodward (Bananrama) for me though. 80s Kim Wilde too perhaps. .Miss Hoffs has aged better than any of the girls of that period IMO. Scary to think their all around 60 years old now though. ! Even Wayne Rooney would think twice
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You obviously missed this rare and much sort after edition then Augster!augie wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 9:45 amrodders999 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 7:59 amAugie take those Unai Emery posters down off your bedroom wall man and put back up the Belinda Carlisle ones
I remember when she had the hit song after years in the wilderness, there were stories that she was about to do a naked photoshoot to earn some much needed coin - she wouldnt be high on my list, but I could probably bang one out to a naked photo of her
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DB10GOONER wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 7:05 pmGuilty as charged your honour.
You know what really gets under my skin? When morons try to show how much they know about the game by saying "we should play 3-2-3-1-1, or 5-2-1-2, or 4-1-3-2", and on and on. Total bollocks and I have to get my abacus out to make sure it all adds up to 10. Fucking 4-4-2 was just fine when I was growing up and it's fucking fine now !!
Rant over.