tottenham541
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On the bench for Barnet tonight.
Barnet have sacked there manager, wonder where that leaves bilel ?
They got hammer 6 nil at a lowly Chesterfield yesterday, Bilel played whole game.Barnet have sacked there manager, wonder where that leaves bilel ?
His day mostly involved us playing with 10 men.I really don't understand the fuss about Mohsni. On his day he was useful, but he has had his day.
Useful?I really don't understand the fuss about Mohsni. On his day he was useful, but he has had his day.
Record was clearly poor but Sent off every 17 matches, no where near as much as people think ( at least one was Very harsh)His day mostly involved us playing with 10 men.
Record was clearly poor but Sent off every 17 matches, no where near as much as people think ( at least one was Very harsh)
Useful?
On his day he was assume. Hat trick, 2 goals and a assist, 35 yard screamer, got the crowd on their feet every time he got the ball, winning every header/battle against opposition centre backs.
yes on his day he was “useful”
One of the most blatant red cards id ever seen. Waist high studs up lunge. Probably unintentional and just reckless but definitely not a harsh red.And one of those was extremely harsh. I think it was against Northampton and was his first game back for a while.
One of the most blatant red cards id ever seen. Waist high studs up lunge. Probably unintentional and just reckless but definitely not a harsh red.
Not sure you can say that unless you’ve been able to watch all of his most recent performances.I really don't understand the fuss about Mohsni. On his day he was useful, but he has had his day.
Gillingham? I think the 2nd was for not retreating at a FK, when their guy just smashed it at himI that case I've got the wrong one. The one I'm thinking of was for a 2nd yellow card, and both certainly the 2nd was hardly even a foul from what I remember...
I remember all the bad things as well. There was a professional psychologist on here who has since passed away who explained in detail why it would be impossible for moshni to fulfill his potential.Mohsni let Paul Sturrock down very badly, particularly in a crucial home game against Northampton after Sturrock brought him back into the fold.
Mohsni had great talent but had no self-discipline and seemed incapable of accepting the physical nature of the game without periodically exploding.
I remember all the bad things as well. There was a professional psychologist on here who has since passed away who explained in detail why it would be impossible for moshni to fulfill his potential.
anyway that’s not my point, my point is to call him “useful” on his day is somewhat-understated at best, and insulting at worst