AndyWolves
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Nuno prefers order over chaosIts so obvious we take too much time over throws I can only imagine its intentional.
Nuno prefers order over chaosIts so obvious we take too much time over throws I can only imagine its intentional.
but the order causes chaosNuno prefers order over chaos
I might do a blog on throws in over the international break
If someone at Anfield has made a career out of coaching it I'm sure you could manage a few hundred words talking about itI might do a blog on throws in over the international break
The grammar police might be on my back but surely throws in is correct......even if it sounds wrongYour first piece of editing would be calling them throw ins instead of throws in. Throws in makes me want to sick in my mouth.
Mad though because I'd say I've had seven cups of tea, but seven throw ins
Isn't 'throw' the subject and 'ins' the variable?The grammar police might be on my back but surely throws in is correct......even if it sounds wrong
god knows......tbf its been 46 years since my English language 'O' levelIsn't 'throw' the subject and 'ins' the variable?
So Del's cups would be the variable and tea would be the subject?
As in you can't change the subject but you can change the number of the variable.
I'm probably completely wrong but I thought that was how it worked.
On a similar note I remember Jimmy Hill campaigning for a 18 yard penalty kick for professional fouls committed outside the area. Traore would have got at least two of those yesterday! Perhaps not such a bad idea in these timesMaybe we are just waiting for FIFA to introduce Wengers plan that throw ins are replaced with kick ins. Then we can get started on short kick ins
Isn't 'ins' the subject, as that's where they're all going.Isn't 'throw' the subject and 'ins' the variable?
So Del's cups would be the variable and tea would be the subject?
As in you can't change the subject but you can change the number of the variable.
I'm probably completely wrong but I thought that was how it worked.
For some time now I have discussed with friends about the problem of 'professional' fouls. Opposition players seem to queue up to foul Traore and take a Yellow 'for the team'.On a similar note I remember Jimmy Hill campaigning for a 18 yard penalty kick for professional fouls committed outside the area. Traore would have got at least two of those yesterday! Perhaps not such a bad idea in these times
Isn't 'ins' the subject, as that's where they're all going.
'throws' is the variable as they're of an uncertain amount.
Guess we just need Deutsch to chuck on his cape, swoop in and put us right.
Let the team whose been fouled decide who picks up the yellow card, obviously they can't choose someone already on the yellow.For some time now I have discussed with friends about the problem of 'professional' fouls. Opposition players seem to queue up to foul Traore and take a Yellow 'for the team'.
To stop this I feel the introduction of an Orange Card should be considered. Same status as a Yellow but additionally a 10 or 15 minute ban.
All well and good as long as we don't object to getting pinged ourselves, Neves and Dendoncker are not averse to taking one for the team, and of course there is the trademark Moutinho hang a leg out move.For some time now I have discussed with friends about the problem of 'professional' fouls. Opposition players seem to queue up to foul Traore and take a Yellow 'for the team'.
To stop this I feel the introduction of an Orange Card should be considered. Same status as a Yellow but additionally a 10 or 15 minute ban.