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Vinsta71

Vinsta71

@vinsta71

เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2021
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Vinsta71
Vinsta71@vinsta71·
@dave24144975 Bet he can smella Sunday dinner on a Wednesday with that beak
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'Seeing is believing'
'Seeing is believing'@dave24144975·
"Wanna-be gangster with his posse attempts to snatch a biker's keys" Check out the nose!
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Vinsta71
Vinsta71@vinsta71·
@prattprattpratt - how did you lose all your timber. I'm overweight and you have I nspired me. What diet and training did you do?
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@joaoprop·
Who is the most random Wolves player from all time that you can think of?
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Piers Morgan
Piers Morgan@piersmorgan·
BOOOOOOOM! 0-2. Brilliant goal by Hincapié. Love VAR. ❤️
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Vinsta71
Vinsta71@vinsta71·
@MrRyanLeister You have till half time if we are getting a bollocking I'm afraid I'm off home up the wooden hill to Bedfordshire. Over to Edwards and the boys to keep me there.
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Ryan Leister
Ryan Leister@MrRyanLeister·
#WWFC | Football is supposed to be fun Thoughts ahead of #WOLARS It’s a sad indication of how far we’ve fallen when so many feel the same way about tonight’s game. Mid-February and playing the favourites for the title, the kind of match we used to relish & now it feels like a huge effort just to attend. This isn’t just about tonight, this is about the whole situation of the club, with the self inflicted damage which could take years to recover from. I hope nobody underestimates the size of the rebuild both on and off the pitch. Anyone else feeling this?
Musings from Molineux@molineuxmusings

Anyone else just CBA for tonight?

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dannn
dannn@danjo_elo·
@stevephipps83 What I don’t understand with Tolu. Instead of holding off his man and winning the header. He runs towards the ball. Jumps. And misses the ball completely half the time
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Steve
Steve@stevephipps83·
Tolu was good for us tonight. Thankless task up on his own with so little creativity but he runs, occupies centre backs, wins his fair share of duels, does his defensive work & is a threat. See his play in that breakaway chance we had in injury time if you need further proof.
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Vinsta71
Vinsta71@vinsta71·
@Wolfpackwwfc Masquera is a liability. Defo need someone like tarkowski to get us out the championship. Also a striker like Woods but reality is they ain't gonna drop down
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Vinsta71
Vinsta71@vinsta71·
@CPFC_GEO Embarrassing you don't know who plays for you
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Geo 🦅
Geo 🦅@CPFC_GEO·
Unreal goal from Strand Larsen 👏
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Vinsta71@vinsta71·
@brfootball He won't do that celebration he don't jump that high
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B/R Football
B/R Football@brfootball·
Crystal Palace sign Jørgen Strand Larsen from Wolves for a club-record $59 million 💥
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Vinsta71@vinsta71·
@CPFC That's the highest he jumped all season over the hurdle
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Palace Report
Palace Report@PalaceReport·
What would you rate the signing of Larsen out of 10? 🇳🇴
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Vinsta71
Vinsta71@vinsta71·
@HLTCO I hope you like strikers who jumps about as high as a bag of cement...you will see how bad he is very soon...
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HLTCO
HLTCO@HLTCO·
I mean, I’ll back any Palace player who comes in and wants to play for us, I’ll always be desperate for them to do well, look for positives etc but there hasn’t been a single Everton fan in my replies with a good thing to say about Dwight McNeil.
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Sonu
Sonu@hassu1995·
@FabrizioRomano Jørgen Strand Larsen is a physical striker With his height and strength, he has a strong presence inside the box Good hold-up play and very effective in aerial duels He has proven himself in the Premier League with Wolves
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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨❤️💙 Crystal Palace agree deal to sign Jørgen Strand Larsen from Wolves, here we go! Transfer fee will be £45m plus £5m add-ons. Story revealed this morning on bid improved now confirmed, all agreed club to club. Jorge Mendes negotiated the deal, now agreed in principle.
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Vinsta71
Vinsta71@vinsta71·
@FabrizioRomano He needs them wings to jump. Seen a bag of cement jump higher
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Vinsta71
Vinsta71@vinsta71·
@arthurcpfc 6ft 4 jumps 4ft 5....Good riddance he's pants
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Henry Winter
Henry Winter@henrywinter·
Pep Guardiola is the most important manager in the country, the most influential. He sets the standards with the quality of his coaching and strength of his mindset. So many young coaches look up to him. Guardiola’s a mentor to some, giving them time and advice, encouraging them. He also trains and develops coltish playing talents into thoroughbreds; the England national team has certainly benefited from Guardiola’s skill at nurturing. Guardiola’s undeniably improved the game in this country. So that’s why it’s important that the Manchester City manager also helps improve refereeing standards. For Guardiola to lecture a promising young referee like Farai Hallam was beneath him. Hallam is exactly the type of official that managers should be encouraging. He comes from a playing background, was released by Stevenage Borough, played briefly in Spain and got into officiating via the FA and a League Football Education event (an EFL/PFA partnership). “Coming from a playing background gives you such an advantage,” Hallam told the LFE when starting out. “You know how to talk to players, you’re probably better at looking for things that some referees may not look for and your decision-making is automatically instinctive.” He rose up through the ranks and, at 32, had an assured Premier League debut at the Etihad. He didn’t give City a penalty when the ball brushed Yerson Mosquera’s arm as he challenged Omar Marmoush. Hallam was sent to the monitor by VAR but stuck with his decision. “After review, the ball hits the arm of the Wolves player, which is in a natural position, so the on-field decision will remain,” he announced. Good for Hallam. We want strong referees who don’t automatically dance to VAR’s tune. The "offence" was not clear-cut. It wasn’t a clear and obvious error (VAR should have shown similar understanding and nerve). As a former player, Hallam may have an inkling of how a jumping player balances and moves his arms (although this is also an issue for the Law-makers). His decision didn’t deserve Guardiola’s reaction, and accusation of attention-speaking ("now everyone will know him") which was also aimed at refs’ chief Howard Webb. Guardiola had every right to be angry about Anthony Taylor’s failure to send off Diogo Dalot for his bad challenge on Jeremy Doku in the Manchester Derby. He can call or call out Webb. Taylor and Webb are hardened to such criticism. But Hallam is starting out. What message does it send to kids considering taking up refereeing? That you’ll have a world-renowned manager questioning you, risking a pile-on (which, fortunately, hasn't occurred). Will parents dissuade their kids from taking up refereeing? The game has a problem with refereeing standards. It needs more Hallams not fewer. Guardiola’s reaction may have simply been stirring a siege mentality. But it distracted from what should have been the main focus, celebrating the impact of new signings Marc Guehi and, again, Antoine Semenyo. And wishing a new ref well. #MCIWOL
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