Henry Colvine

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Henry Colvine

Henry Colvine

@HenryColvine

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Henry Colvine
Henry Colvine@HenryColvine·
@jayneb64 @Keir_Starmer there’s a notorious gang of male models in North London who like setting fire to things. Could be another lead.
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socialist pete@socialistp40357·
A mere 20 months into being PM, and @Keir_Starmer has been involved in a scandal every month!. It is time the electorate woke up and voted for a dramatic change of leadership and direction after 47 years of right wing, capitalist, anti working class, governments.
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Henry Colvine
Henry Colvine@HenryColvine·
@ClarkeMicah @jaguar90262648 No argument for this war passes any good faith test. Which is why it’s being persecuted in an entirely incendiary way. Every clumsy attempt to justify it is its own tell, whether through ignorance, dishonesty or prejudice.
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Peter Hitchens@ClarkeMicah·
.@jaguar90262648 I have sat amid Friday prayers in Teheran during which this chant, plus 'Death to Israel' and 'Death to England' have been lifelessly and ritually chanted (for the most part by people paid to attend). I think there are graver dangers and more pressing threats.
jaguar@jaguar90262648

@jnthnwrght Peter Hitchens refuses to believe that a regime that chants "Death to America" every day is a threat.

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Joe Kent
Joe Kent@joekent16jan19·
Pattern recognition: POTUS broaches on deescalation & negotiations, Israel takes action that escalates the war. Restraining Israel is the only way to stop this war from spiraling further out of control. President Trump can fix this, but he must act now.
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷 Trump talks about an off-ramp in Iran, and almost on cue, the Natanz nuclear facility gets hit by Israel. Iran’s response? Fire missiles toward Dimona, Israel’s nuclear site. Why this matters: when both sides start targeting nuclear infrastructure, they’re not thinking of ending the war… they’re raising the stakes. Source: Reuters

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Henry Colvine
Henry Colvine@HenryColvine·
@ClarkeMicah He’s compromised, obviously. As is Starmer. Both men deviants of different kinds.
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Peter Hitchens
Peter Hitchens@ClarkeMicah·
'The worst mistake that the United States has ever made, in my opinion, was going into the Middle East. It's a quagmire' . Donald J. Trump, at the White House, 9th October 2019
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Henry Colvine
Henry Colvine@HenryColvine·
@LiamOnFootball Even Klopp saw this. Issue for Slot is it’s unclear if this is the plan or the opposite; playing quick, compact and mobile and in so doing reducing the area and time needed to counter press. Like PSG. Reason it’s unclear is that squad is missing ingredients for both approaches.
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Liam
Liam@LiamOnFootball·
What has Arne Slot been cooking?
.@saundzo

🔁

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Henry Colvine@HenryColvine·
@MiguelDelaney bernardo and rodri rolling back years for what is a generally average city... every defeat for this arsenal a decisive victory for football.
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Miguel Delaney@MiguelDelaney·
Cherki and Bernardo have been superb.
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Henry Colvine
Henry Colvine@HenryColvine·
@Benjanijohnson I agree, we’re a shit Wenger team and until physical and attitude to physical is addressed we’re stuffed. Simultaneously, league is a joke (as highlighted in Europe) for the way it’s refereed and scheduled. The balance between talent v. grocks smashing into people all wrong.
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Henry Colvine@HenryColvine·
@MiguelDelaney There’s a slightly different physical explanation for all of these. Not to say any of the clubs are blameless, far from it. But it is the reductio ad absurdum of the PL now that the slog element of the season now it’s defining factor.
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Miguel Delaney
Miguel Delaney@MiguelDelaney·
So, of the three times that have been seen as going for fourth and fifth: Villa - 1 point out of last 12 (DLLL) or 5 out of 21 Chelsea - 5 out of last 18 (DDLWLL) Liverpool - 1 out of last 9 (LDL) Chelsea's one win was against Villa
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Craig.
Craig.@bambibristol·
In a world where Russell Brand is a ‘legit’ Christian, yes….I can see how he gets away with this.
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Henry Colvine
Henry Colvine@HenryColvine·
@themagic_tophat @GuillemBalague @LaLiga In general Madrid-Barca hegemony is not only accepted, but catered for, at home and in Europe. This also helps in terms of common and practised ideas. England never accepted preeminence of mainly northern clubs in same way even before the League was effectively privatised.
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Guillem Balague@GuillemBalague·
So @LaLiga has managed yet again to do exceptionally well in Europe Six teams in the quarters. No other league has been that successful Still the league with the biggest amount of European titles this century (52 for 33 of the PL and 14 of Serie A) The fact that it is is the most competitive domestic league in Europe (with regularly the shortest point difference between top and bottom sides) helps. Having to get close to Real Madrid and Barcelona, the two biggest clubs in the world, makes everyone better. And it also helps the clever usage of money and control of finances, the focus on match understanding and the continuously rich production of the quarry of players #Vamos #LaLiga
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Henry Colvine@HenryColvine·
@MiguelDelaney I’d argue the opposite. Regardless of result here City on inevitable slide and their success beyond that tied up with charges. AFC have generational opportunity to clean up domestically, but probable ceiling under Arteta unlikely to spur anything like a dynasty.
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Miguel Delaney
Miguel Delaney@MiguelDelaney·
There's never been a Carabao Cup final with so much on the line, as Arsenal still go for a quadruple and City a domestic treble But, after weeks when it seemed more significant for Arteta, is it not a "bigger" game for City independent.co.uk/sport/football…
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Henry Colvine@HenryColvine·
@RobGutmann Where it should leave him is answering some hard questions. At no point in this experiment pre- or post- Klopp have these lads genuinely proven FSG’s desired outcome - ie. that a technocratic executive body can subvert the risky over-dependence on a great (or otherwise) manager.
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Henry Colvine@HenryColvine·
@talkSPORT Salah couldn’t do what Arteta requires from Saka, and that, in part, explains some of his drop-off this year. If Saka wants better numbers and longevity he should join a team that’ll use him in that way. I’d advise it actually.
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talkSPORT@talkSPORT·
EXCLUSIVE: Mohamed Salah facing Liverpool doubts but stats show he still outperforms Bukayo Saka #Echobox=1773960437" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">talksport.com/football/41265…
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Henry Colvine@HenryColvine·
@MiguelDelaney Might as well just get Madrid et al to draw lots. England might be more of an existential threat if the PL was in any way invested in their top clubs dominating Europe, but they’re not. These “European clubs” never going to imperil their own advantages.
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Miguel Delaney
Miguel Delaney@MiguelDelaney·
There is fervent debate among European clubs over whether country protection should be dropped earlier in Champions League - partly so English clubs can play each other and knock each other out Only two now, but everyone expects five for foreseeable independent.co.uk/sport/football…
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Henry Colvine
Henry Colvine@HenryColvine·
@AaronBastani The only entity both powerful and stupid enough to take on and defeat this evil empire is itself.
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Henry Colvine@HenryColvine·
@stirling_j Arteta made his choices, but the issue for coaches that have tried to commit more to breaking this sort of press is that often, after an initial success, their teams struggle when opponents pivot to restrictive low traps in response.
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Jamie Hamilton
Jamie Hamilton@stirling_j·
This is the Arteta quote, but numerous EPL coaches have said similar things; it's as if there are no open-play solutions against M2M. This just isn't accurate, and I'm surprised there hasn't been more pushback against the various coaches' comments.
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Meia Armador@MeiaArmador__

The general consensus is that, due to the rise of man-to-man pressing, teams are being forced to rely much more on set pieces, thus leading to a lack of open-play creativity. Although this is certainly true in the Premier League, I would rather focus on the possible solutions in open play. First, I would like to say that we have already seen a major league, Serie A, become obsessed with man-to-man football, and it also led to the two best Italian footballing minds, De Zerbi and Conte, providing collective solutions to the same problem. 1. The carrying solution – Qualitative superiority – PSG A team full of carriers cannot be stifled by man-to-man pressing. If the opponent gets beaten 1v1, the press crumbles. This is primarily what PSG are. I will get this one out of the way first, since it obviously cannot be implemented with lesser funds. 2. Dynamic superiority – Positional pinning – De Zerbi/Conte Man-to-man is an extremely reactive approach; every defensive player “follows” every attacking player. This gives a fundamental advantage to the team in possession. It does not matter if the defensive player knows “where” to be when the attacking player simply arrives earlier. You can then use this to create automatisms (Conte), where positional pinning is used to establish patterns of timed arrivals and dismarking movement, up-back-throughs, third-man combinations, etc. 3. Dynamic superiority – Associative superiority – Relationalism If you put players in close proximity without constant positional pinning, you create an environment for flicks, combinations, one-twos, dropping and arriving, etc. For a man-to-man approach, it is simply not practical to keep following these movements when executed correctly. This is what we saw with Wenger’s Arsenal or Ancelotti’s Madrid in their prime. Guardiola’s idea this season of overloading the centre with technical players is him placing much more emphasis on associative superiority than he has previously. With an impending rule change in the Premier League for set pieces, coaches need to look at different solutions, as Guardiola is actively doing.

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Henry Colvine@HenryColvine·
@kenanyildiz2014 @xGPhilosophy The issue is that prime Pep/Klopp era looked like Barca/Madrid/PSG/Bayern do now - athletic, technical, fast, intent on playing, giving chances. English teams now blunt force, weary, lacking flow and this is due to nature of their league now.
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Panama Bobby@kenanyildiz2014·
@xGPhilosophy This rounds outcomes are more coincidence than anything. Agendas will say differently Arsenal & Pool clearly better teams Chelsea & Spurs big problems (played better teams) City in bad form; Madrid in form Newcastle not at Barca’s level (duh) No need to draw conclusions.
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The xG Philosophy
The xG Philosophy@xGPhilosophy·
In the Round of 16: English teams (24.33) 18-30 (22.79) Opponents
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