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@ConnorLiamShak1 Called me a melt three times at 23 years of age no wonder you’re the way you are 🤣 Bad egg you lad now Gew and fuck off will ya
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@ConnorLiamShak1 I would stop right there if i were you 🤣I’ve got plenty more where that came from you wrongun
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Those Venkys are honking aren’t they
John Eustace’s move to Derby is imminent. He’s decided to leave Blackburn because he didn’t feel properly supported by the club. (Via: @talkSPORT) #DCFC #Rovers
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fair enough tbf Decent read that
🗣️Fabio Interview…*Long Read* Below are some extracts concerning #Wolves in a much wider and encompassing interview Fabio Silva has given to @TheAthleticFC “Sometimes people forget the age I am because I started early,” he says. “I had to improve too quickly at Wolves. People expected one thing and sometimes forgot my age because of the price. When people come from other places or to take pictures they say, ‘I’ve seen you for many years, you must be 25 or 26 now’, but I have to say, ‘No, I’m only 22’.” “Everything around me in my life was too quick,” Silva reflects. “The idea was to stay two or three years at Porto and play some games. But in football I didn’t control some things and, in that moment, I couldn’t do anything.” “It was very difficult because playing in a team like Wolves you don’t have the ball all the time, so you have to suffer and play counter attacks. Some times the centre-backs and midfielders would play the ball to me to hold it up, but I was not so strong. I was up against players like Kurt Zouma and Thiago Silva (when Wolves played Chelsea) who were big and strong. I was thinking, ‘Wow, this is a big level’. I was putting too much pressure, but I had to manage that in my head.” “I came at 18 to the best league in the world and with all the noise around me. I feel like I didn’t have time and space to make mistakes. Everything had to be perfect. I think I’m different because of that, so I have to live with it. But I like to live with that pressure.” “The year I spent with Nuno was really good,” says Silva. “He was the coach who empowered me and, from the first day, he was very honest with me. He said I had to wait for my opportunity and to trust him that it was going to come. He always gave me the words to keep me happy. “Sometimes, when I didn’t play, he came and spoke to me. I give him a lot of credit as he knew I was young and away from my family in a different country. He always had that love for me so he was a special coach for me and I am happy to see him doing well (at Nottingham Forest). He is a very good person.” “When you go through those moments you have to try to find something to turn around the situation. I was not so strong so I had to see what I could change to be better. If you are not good mentally your body is not going to be good on the pitch, so I started doing some things with a mental coach and working with a nutritionist and personal trainer.” “You can stay in a bad moment or you can look at it in a new way and say, ‘OK, I am not blaming things for not going the way I want. I’m going to look at myself and change the situation’. Sometimes it is important to be alone and find ways to change the situation.” “Now I am more of a man and more mature.” “Over the last few years I don’t put that pressure on myself,” he adds. “I like to appreciate the small things and enjoy the small things day by day. “I have to live in the present. The noise around me before… I don’t read nothing now. I know what I can bring to my team.” #wwfc
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RT @JasonJ1987: You have to give credit to the Blackburn fans yesterday. We know Cunha likes to put Wolves 2-0 up in a Sunday lunchtime FA…
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Give us Plymouth
The FA Cup is wide open. City not the force they once were, and many a big name already out. So who do we fancy in tonight's draw? 1. Manchester United 2. Millwall 3. Brighton 4. Preston North End 5. Exeter City or Nottingham Forest 6. Ipswich Town 7. Wolverhampton Wanderers 8. Fulham 9. Newcastle United 10. Plymouth Argyle 11. Bournemouth 12. Aston Villa 13. Burnley 14. Manchester City 15. Doncaster Rovers or Crystal Palace 16. Cardiff City
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@ConnorLiamShak1 Mate I beg you hop off my timeline you’re a deluded cunt that has no clue about footy
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Always loved him since he arrived back from his loan at grasshoppers The stick he gets is so questionable he’s a rock solid centre half when he’s onnit and recent weeks he’s been fucking unbelievable
"We knew that we had to respect the opponent and that no-one could relax." Toti on a professional performance and back-to-back clean sheets 🗣️
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