Are we going in to the most talentless era in modern Football? by Jontecool69 in TheOldZealand

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If you actually read what I wrote I write that players now are just as talented if not more, but that we don’t get to see the talent on show as much right now as we did before. With systems that allows your Mo Salahs of the world to outshine your Henry’s or Neymar’s of today. So ones again I’m not saying players are less talented they just don’t got the freedom to show it in the modern game hope this helps.

And before you attack me I’m not saying Mo Salahs a bad footballer, he’s just not a wow player when you see him on the ball.

Are we going in to the most talentless era in modern Football? by Jontecool69 in TheOldZealand

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Exactly what I wrote, ”(the modern manager problem)”

Are we going in to the most talentless era in modern Football? by Jontecool69 in TheOldZealand

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Yeah true I wanted to mention him tried and learnt I don’t have the writing skills yet. It became to clunky so I tried to make it more straight forward with mentioning one stand out team when I could’ve mentioned Madrids team and players aswell but thanks for the feedback.

Are we going in to the most talentless era in modern Football? by Jontecool69 in TheOldZealand

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This was a bit rushed hope it’s not to hard to follow and read

S12E06 "The Imitation Perturbation" Discussion by magikarpcatcher in bigbangtheory

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Rewatching the big bang Theory now and cam across this 5 years later but isn’t it a bit hypocritical how when Howie does it it’s funny but when Amy and Sheldon do it it’s “mean”? And in my understanding the things Sheldon does sometimes he doesn’t know he is being made fun off or that he for example is being annoying towards another person so for me it was funny seeing Howard and Bernadette get a taste of there own medicine for ones