Saintjersey Posted 10 November, 2012 Posted 10 November, 2012 What about Gazzaniga with that suicidal pass? Fox hardly cost us the game.
Saint Charlie Posted 10 November, 2012 Posted 10 November, 2012 Bizarre post. Fox was ok when he came on.
Monk Posted 10 November, 2012 Author Posted 10 November, 2012 You do not throw the football back to the half way line in the dying seconds, common knowledge.
Saintjersey Posted 10 November, 2012 Posted 10 November, 2012 You do not throw the football back to the half way line in the dying seconds, common knowledge. Yet you think this warrants a new thread? Moron.
for_heaven's_Saint Posted 10 November, 2012 Posted 10 November, 2012 Lol idiot. He did nothing wrong today. Is it better to throw it backwards to one of your own players or forwards to the opposition?
Monk Posted 10 November, 2012 Author Posted 10 November, 2012 Some of you really are a different level.
Monk Posted 10 November, 2012 Author Posted 10 November, 2012 Yet you think this warrants a new thread? Moron. Yes. I do what I want, when I want. Deal with it.
alpine_saint Posted 10 November, 2012 Posted 10 November, 2012 Bizarre post. Fox was ok when he came on. Reckon the thread is intended to be ironic.
lloydie Posted 10 November, 2012 Posted 10 November, 2012 Correct! Some of us really are on another level to you, because you are on an unheard of, unparralled level of moronism.
shirleysfc Posted 10 November, 2012 Posted 10 November, 2012 You do not throw the football back to the half way line in the dying seconds, common knowledge. None of our star players made space for themselves, they were static as usual. What was he meant to do?? Through it forward only for a Swansea player to nick the ball or go back to an unmarked player?
sfc1976 Posted 10 November, 2012 Posted 10 November, 2012 I think 'what's the point of Danny Fox?' would be a suitably demanding dissertation question for any Oxford undergraduate. Is he simply a defender who cannot defend? A winger with no pace or attacking flair? Nothing to do with today in particular really, but he currently seems to have mastered the art of backing off and little else.
doggface Posted 10 November, 2012 Posted 10 November, 2012 Great left foot, comfortable on the ball, good passer, outstanding whipped in set pieces. Sadly cannot defend very well.
Window Cleaner Posted 10 November, 2012 Posted 10 November, 2012 Great left foot, comfortable on the ball, good passer, outstanding whipped in set pieces. Sadly cannot defend very well. so shove him up into midfield instead of Lallana,perhaps Fox could stay on his feet.
Colbury Posted 10 November, 2012 Posted 10 November, 2012 You do not throw the football back to the half way line in the dying seconds, common knowledge. Clown.
rickylambert Posted 10 November, 2012 Posted 10 November, 2012 He did nothing wrong he prevented them from taking the lead
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