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Post by kennyk2 on Apr 5, 2017 22:21:42 GMT 1
Mooooo ooooy, class and nice goal. Certainly was. I think Danny Higginbotham ejaculated prematurely in the commentary box.
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Post by otium (EPBS) on Apr 5, 2017 22:43:53 GMT 1
There is clearly a problem with energy and fitness for him. The best ball player in my lifetime, bar none. So shagged he could not even celebrate his goal.
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Post by Nickhudds.UTT on Apr 5, 2017 22:46:16 GMT 1
Mooooo ooooy, class and nice goal. Certainly was. I think Danny Higginbotham ejaculated prematurely in the commentary box. So did I.
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Post by goodshot (FGS) on Apr 5, 2017 22:47:52 GMT 1
There is clearly a problem with energy and fitness for him. The best ball player in my lifetime, bar none. So shagged he could not even celebrate his goal. No - he's looked like that from first minute to last every game this season. He was twirling like a ballet dance at times. Wonderful goal.
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Post by turbo2 on Apr 5, 2017 22:49:44 GMT 1
There is clearly a problem with energy and fitness for him. The best ball player in my lifetime, bar none. So shagged he could not even celebrate his goal. He's been round the world more this season than most do in a lifetime and played just about every game for us Great player who could do with a weeks rest. Unfortunately he's not getting one anytime soon Keep it up mooy. Fantastic player
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Post by RickDangerous on Apr 5, 2017 22:55:16 GMT 1
There is clearly a problem with energy and fitness for him. The best ball player in my lifetime, bar none. So shagged he could not even celebrate his goal. He's been round the world more this season than most do in a lifetime and played just about every game for us Great player who could do with a weeks rest. Unfortunately he's not getting one anytime soon Keep it up mooy. Fantastic player It would be too close for me to call though who has most air miles between Mooy and Otium
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Post by lahdeedah on Apr 5, 2017 23:28:55 GMT 1
There is clearly a problem with energy and fitness for him. The best ball player in my lifetime, bar none. So shagged he could not even celebrate his goal. Problem with energy? He was still closing down players til the very end. Sent Naismith on a merry dance in the 90th minute too, that does not bear the hallmarks of a tired player.
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Post by otium (EPBS) on Apr 5, 2017 23:32:10 GMT 1
There is clearly a problem with energy and fitness for him. The best ball player in my lifetime, bar none. So shagged he could not even celebrate his goal. Problem with energy? He was still closing down players til the very end. Sent Naismith on a merry dance in the 90th minute too, that does not bear the hallmarks of a tired player. Yep. Its very deceptive. Seen him look tired the last 20 in quite a few games but keeps doggedly on. Most odd.
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Post by Chips Longhorn on Apr 5, 2017 23:37:34 GMT 1
Problem with energy? He was still closing down players til the very end. Sent Naismith on a merry dance in the 90th minute too, that does not bear the hallmarks of a tired player. Yep. Its very deceptive. Seen him look tired the last 20 in quite a few games but keeps doggedly on. Most odd. It's just his style. Absolutely no problem with his fitness
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Post by impact on Apr 5, 2017 23:37:46 GMT 1
Problem with energy? He was still closing down players til the very end. Sent Naismith on a merry dance in the 90th minute too, that does not bear the hallmarks of a tired player. Yep. Its very deceptive. Seen him look tired the last 20 in quite a few games but keeps doggedly on. Most odd. So there isn't a problem with his energy and fitness then?
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Post by keithAM11532 on Apr 5, 2017 23:38:21 GMT 1
I was going to post early in the second half that I didn't think this forward role was working out. Then he turns on the gas. Great performance from Mr Mercurial.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2017 23:44:45 GMT 1
There is clearly a problem with energy and fitness for him. The best ball player in my lifetime, bar none. So shagged he could not even celebrate his goal. Problem with energy? He was still closing down players til the very end. Sent Naismith on a merry dance in the 90th minute too, that does not bear the hallmarks of a tired player. Naismith looked a broken man after that!
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Post by otium (EPBS) on Apr 5, 2017 23:44:58 GMT 1
Yep. Its very deceptive. Seen him look tired the last 20 in quite a few games but keeps doggedly on. Most odd. It's just his style. Absolutely no problem with his fitness Not sure, really not sure. He always seems to flag about 70 minutes....yet just when it matters. I truly love him, easily the best on the ball at town in my life. One on one is different because thats just where you are in the moment. What Mooy does is see thing before they happen, like Messi. Its a sort of sixth sense. Twice this season i have seen him with 3 opponents within a yard of him and he has got a clever pass away. Destined for the Prem i think.
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Post by Chips Longhorn on Apr 5, 2017 23:47:49 GMT 1
It's just his style. Absolutely no problem with his fitness Not sure, really not sure. He always seems to flag about 70 minutes....yet just when it matters. I truly love him, easily the best on the ball at town in my life. One on one is different because thats just where you are in the moment. What Mooy does is see thing before they happen, like Messi. Its a sort of sixth sense. Twice this season i have seen him with 3 opponents within a yard of him and he has got a clever pass away. Destined for the Prem i think. After 70 minutes he was putting the ball in the back of the net. It's ludicrous how many balls he gets to which he has no right to. Not a sign of lagging fitness imo
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Post by Baby Ate My Eight Ball on Apr 5, 2017 23:57:33 GMT 1
Wonder if Mooy modelled himself on Riquelme when he was growing up? There's similarities in his languid style, ability to keep the ball with several men around him and his eye for an incisive pass that no-one else can see.
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Post by terriersyndrome on Apr 6, 2017 0:16:35 GMT 1
Mooy flagging? Not in the game I just watched he wasn't
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2017 0:39:49 GMT 1
He's had a high workload this season. Terrificly professional guy so I hear/read. He plays the game in such a genuine way. A real 100%er every game for 96 minutes. For me he's just looking a little bit jaded. We need to use him & Hogg carefully now until play offs cos if those two and PB are in tonight's form then we'll be winning them.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2017 1:52:18 GMT 1
There is clearly a problem with energy and fitness for him. The best ball player in my lifetime, bar none. So shagged he could not even celebrate his goal. Doesn't look like a natural athlete that's all. His running style and movement is all very 1980s heavy muddy pitch. Definitely got some inner energy about him though, often seen running back to defend with force, Not really close to motm for me tonight though, despite demonstrating we have another option in that number 10 spot, especially in a tighter game where we want to reduce risk. Difficult decision if Palmer or Brown were available, but easy decision if Payne is the option, which probably tells us what we need to know about Payne likely future. That three of Billing, Hogg and Mooy is what I'd play the season out with where possible, barring juggling Brown and Palmer in when we need a bit more direct invention. Can't see Quaner getting any time at all either with the performance of Wells tonight, Basically, that XI is our XI now...rotation out of the door unless we're a couple or three goals up.
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Post by Convictatthemac on Apr 6, 2017 3:23:18 GMT 1
Played in his old role from Melbourne and Australia. It looked like the first half was about the team and him gelling together in his new position. The second half was more about seeing exactly what he is capable of in that forward position. He got into great positions, worked well with his forwards, made good runs and most importantly can add goals. Something that HT had been lacking of late. Good show 'Ol mate.
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Post by wtd on Apr 6, 2017 6:08:05 GMT 1
There is clearly a problem with energy and fitness for him. The best ball player in my lifetime, bar none. So shagged he could not even celebrate his goal. More nonsense
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Post by terrier70 on Apr 6, 2017 6:56:17 GMT 1
His goal was sheer brilliance, like what the Sky commentator said 'It had Huddersfield Town written all over it'
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Post by leroy212 on Apr 6, 2017 7:35:41 GMT 1
Nice little back heel from Wells as well to set up mooy
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Post by Convictatthemac on Apr 6, 2017 10:31:12 GMT 1
Nice little back heel from Wells as well to set up mooy Yes, very nice back heel but still had plenty to do. What was disappointing was Wells wasting the one on one opportunity after a magic ball from Mooy, granted it was a great peeling run by Wells.
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Post by leroy212 on Apr 6, 2017 13:21:09 GMT 1
Nice little back heel from Wells as well to set up mooy Yes, very nice back heel but still had plenty to do. What was disappointing was Wells wasting the one on one opportunity after a magic ball from Mooy, granted it was a great peeling run by Wells. Wells should have dropped his shoulder and tried to go round the keeper
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Post by Essex Terrier on Apr 6, 2017 13:22:47 GMT 1
There is clearly a problem with energy and fitness for him. The best ball player in my lifetime, bar none. So shagged he could not even celebrate his goal. Doesn't look like a natural athlete that's all. His running style and movement is all very 1980s heavy muddy pitch. Definitely got some inner energy about him though, often seen running back to defend with force, Not really close to motm for me tonight though, despite demonstrating we have another option in that number 10 spot, especially in a tighter game where we want to reduce risk. Difficult decision if Palmer or Brown were available, but easy decision if Payne is the option, which probably tells us what we need to know about Payne likely future. That three of Billing, Hogg and Mooy is what I'd play the season out with where possible, barring juggling Brown and Palmer in when we need a bit more direct invention. Can't see Quaner getting any time at all either with the performance of Wells tonight, Basically, that XI is our XI now... rotation out of the door unless we're a couple or three goals up. Have you told Dave yet?
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Post by goodshot (FGS) on Apr 6, 2017 13:31:00 GMT 1
Yes, very nice back heel but still had plenty to do. What was disappointing was Wells wasting the one on one opportunity after a magic ball from Mooy, granted it was a great peeling run by Wells. Wells should have dropped his shoulder and tried to go round the keeper Most would have flipped it over the keeper.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2017 15:10:33 GMT 1
Doesn't look like a natural athlete that's all. His running style and movement is all very 1980s heavy muddy pitch. Definitely got some inner energy about him though, often seen running back to defend with force, Not really close to motm for me tonight though, despite demonstrating we have another option in that number 10 spot, especially in a tighter game where we want to reduce risk. Difficult decision if Palmer or Brown were available, but easy decision if Payne is the option, which probably tells us what we need to know about Payne likely future. That three of Billing, Hogg and Mooy is what I'd play the season out with where possible, barring juggling Brown and Palmer in when we need a bit more direct invention. Can't see Quaner getting any time at all either with the performance of Wells tonight, Basically, that XI is our XI now... rotation out of the door unless we're a couple or three goals up. Have you told Dave yet? Don't need to, it's his policy. The only time we've really rotated was over winter when he effectively created a mid season break over three or four games to allow everyone to recover and rejuvenate...plus the cup games for the extra rest. Other than that, there has been little strategic rotation as such...just the odd game where we've had to respond to illness or injury. He made a mistake against Burton and Wigan at home where he thought he could get away with it playing a weaker XI to rest players. which he won't repeat with the added significance of the upcoming games. Nobody in a blue and white shirt looked tired last night...although I have a sneaking suspicion Billing may miss out at the weekend based on signs I saw in the closing 20 mins or so.
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Post by leroy212 on Apr 8, 2017 14:53:13 GMT 1
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Post by Headless Chicken on Apr 8, 2017 15:03:47 GMT 1
He's been round the world more this season than most do in a lifetime and played just about every game for us Great player who could do with a weeks rest. Unfortunately he's not getting one anytime soon Keep it up mooy. Fantastic player It would be too close for me to call though who has most air miles between Mooy and Otium Who creates the most hot air is pretty conclusive 😉
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Post by Nickhudds.UTT on Apr 9, 2017 19:33:26 GMT 1
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