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Is there a better captain at the club?


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Desperate times call for desperate measures is there a better captain than JWP? he seems too nice for the role and doesn't have the grit and bottle to fire up the team also his form is atrocious at the moment set play aside.

Would anyone be any better or is he the best we've got? I'm thinking perraud might be a good shout? Seems to actually care

There are more fiery characters such as lyanco and salisu but they don't have the temperament 

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Stuart Armstrong seems the most level headed and committed of this meek and mild group but he has to be on the park and NJ doesn’t seem to fancy him. Often said in recent years we have a team of son in laws, currently we have a majority of apathetic non-verbal eunuchs. Expect some nutjobs from the Championship to arrive soon to inject some ‘wonderful aggression’ and white noise.,

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Lyanco, but he won’t play much unless he establishes himself in a Romeu role. Stu, agreed, but seems to be out of favour, have a feeling he may leave. CC if he played regularly. No standouts now Romeu that has sadly gone.

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On 28/12/2022 at 09:56, Toussaint said:

Lyanco, but he won’t play much unless he establishes himself in a Romeu role. Stu, agreed, but seems to be out of favour, have a feeling he may leave. CC if he played regularly. No standouts now Romeu that has sadly gone.

The captain needs a cool and disciplined head, with the awareness to apreciate the flow and feel of the game, steady the team, and drive them on at the right times. They should also be committed to the club.

So no, not him.

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39 minutes ago, Charlie Wayman said:

Maya Yoshida is coming back, guest of honour in the Box on Boxing Day. Surely you didn't think he was there by accident?

better than what we have now, but still not very good. looked decent in the latter years as he was surrounded by other even worse players. People have short memories calling him a “club legend” I remember when we had a good side and he came in the odd game people would gasp in the crowd when he got the ball as he would always do a dodgy pass back to the keeper. 

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11 minutes ago, Convict Colony said:

I'm gonna say Che, he tries to lead by example and also has a go at people.

When Fulham got their lucky first goal it was Adams who called the whole team into a huddle in the middle of the pitch and was speaking to the players.

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