Wee Baby Seamus
Yo, Goober, where's the meat?
Not watching because I don't have access, but it's extremely funny to me that Barnsley already have more chances than Spurs did a few weeks ago.
It’s on sportsnet if ur in canada
Chelsea should have had a pen tho
Tammy has to score today.
This barnsley backline is bad on the ball and slow... no reason he shouldn’t be able to get free multiple times
Looked offside live
Looked a lot closer on replay tbf especially from her angleYea that replay they showed he was clearly off. Assistant was too far behind the play to see it though, but that's hardly her fault given it was a break.
Hard for Barnsley to feel too bad about it though given with VAR they'd have given up a pen in the first half.
We had like 4 guys on the far post, so a really good ball in from Chilwell, just unfortunate for Norwood that he put it in.Rough OG for Ollie Norwood, but a really smart cross from Chilwell to make it happen
Heard it observed on a podcast recently that both Pulisic and Havertz are young guys who live alone with no family in a locked down city, which is bound to have a psychological impact. I do wonder if part of both of their struggles can be attributed to thatWatching Pulisic play like this is just painful. Shadow of the player he was last season.
Heard it observed on a podcast recently that both Pulisic and Havertz are young guys who live alone with no family in a locked down city, which is bound to have a psychological impact. I do wonder if part of both of their struggles can be attributed to that
I am too, and I have been for most of the past six months (was able to get home for a bit for Christmas, thank god) and it's truly awful! I think we do often forget that footballers are also human beings doing a job, and for these young guys living alone and locked down, with football being really the only thing they have going on now, that's probably gonna put you in a not good place.I’m an extreme introvert and even I’d be having issues if I was single and lived alone for the last year.
Probably is taking a toll, I don't think you can assume otherwise in this situation. I know it's taken a toll on me, being in the same place for a year now, barely leaving, and not seeing people very often has really worn me down.Heard it observed on a podcast recently that both Pulisic and Havertz are young guys who live alone with no family in a locked down city, which is bound to have a psychological impact. I do wonder if part of both of their struggles can be attributed to that
Absolutely. This is where the international break might actually be a boon - Pulisic is really close with and relishes his time with the guys in the USMNT set-up, which could have a regenerative impactProbably is taking a toll, I don't think you can assume otherwise in this situation. I know it's taken a toll on me, being in the same place for a year now, barely leaving, and not seeing people very often has really worn me down.