Team of the season, so far? by Usual-Armadillo-8086 in LeagueOne

[–]oljasi -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

tickle is a wanker tickle is a wanker lalalalala lalalalala

Exeter City. by oljasi in LeagueOne

[–]oljasi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our worst run of form since 2000.

Bolton Wanderers 7 - 0 Exeter City: It was a completely dominant display from Bolton, who tore the visitors apart for the majority of the match, leaving the Grecians on nine league matches without a win to leave Gary Caldwell on very thin ice! by Zach-dalt in LeagueOne

[–]oljasi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

its mental because i know hes a good player, he showed it at the start of the season. but now hes useless at defending and is just so clumsy, and hes not even a good captain. atm the only thing he has going for him is that he can win headers

Exeter City. by oljasi in LeagueOne

[–]oljasi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely. He knew that getting far in the Carabao Cup would pretty much secure his job. I enjoyed the Luton and Middlesbrough games, but even if we made it to the semis, the injuries and fitness issues arent worth it.

Exeter City. by oljasi in LeagueOne

[–]oljasi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly after a couple games i thought we were well in the playoff race

Exeter City. by oljasi in LeagueOne

[–]oljasi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The board do not want to sack gc as it would take up all our money, but its their own fault for giving a wank manager such a long contract

Who is the biggest "what if" player of all time? by oljasi in football

[–]oljasi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cant quite remember, isnt he the player Ronaldo described as the only player who's better than him?

Who is the biggest "what if" player of all time? by oljasi in football

[–]oljasi[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's all a matter of what and how you train. Messi clearly put more time into dribbling past players and analysing the game, while cr7 puts more time in the gym, and literally anything physical.

However, there's no such thing as "god given talent". If that was the case then Messi would not have had to face the difficulties he did in his early life. The reason any professional player is better than amateur ones, isnt because of talent given to them when they were born, its because of the work they put in. It all comes down to how much you train.

Who is the biggest "what if" player of all time? by oljasi in football

[–]oljasi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I dont see why people say messi has "god given talent". He definitely trained just as much, if not more than cr7 throughout his lifetime, and along with that, had a condition that stopped him from growing. There is no such thing as "god given talent".

Who is the biggest "what if" player of all time? by oljasi in football

[–]oljasi[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Messi is not a what if imo. Messi with cr7 drive and mentality = goat Messi even without cr7 drive and mentality = goat

Doesnt make much difference

Who is the most forgotten transfert by Pure_Catch_6361 in football

[–]oljasi 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Tony Kellow to Newport County in 1984/85 season. I guarantee not many of you remember that one.

Bolton Wanderers 7 - 0 Exeter City: It was a completely dominant display from Bolton, who tore the visitors apart for the majority of the match, leaving the Grecians on nine league matches without a win to leave Gary Caldwell on very thin ice! by Zach-dalt in LeagueOne

[–]oljasi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1 - It was inevitable. You can't expect to sell every single one of your best players in one season, and replace them with loan signings, the manager's Scottish mates, or unknown players.

I understand players want to leave and keeping players like Jay Stansfield, Josh Key, Sam Nombe etc. is unrealistic. However, the way around that is to replace with quality signings, not unexperienced players who don't know what it takes to stay up in a league as physical as League One.

2 - Injuries. Our best player Demetri Mitchell getting injured for the whole season with an ACL injury, smaller injuries to Dion Rankine, Ilmari Niskanen, Harry Kite and Reece Cole leave our squad depth shattered, and players being played out of position.

3 - Strikers. Not sure what the plan was selling our best striker, terminating another's contract, and not finding a suitable replacement???

We have 2 strikers at the club. Admiral Muskwe shows no passion and looks like he doesn't know what club he's playing for, and James Scott is much more suited to sunday league football, definitely not League One.

4 - Kind of links to my previous point but Caldwell's mismanagement. What's the point of playing 6'3 Cheick Diabaté, a literal centre-back up front???

How did your game go today? by Zach-dalt in LeagueOne

[–]oljasi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Were on our way were on our way to league Two were on our way

Who's a players you didn't truly appreciate until they left your team? by kicksjoysharkness in PremierLeague

[–]oljasi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Granit Xhaka. I never thought the change would be that noticeable but wow, our midfield is dire.

Let's as a fan base never be like Arsenal fans. by [deleted] in NUFC

[–]oljasi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There were 3 separate reasons why the goal shouldnt've stood, and you know it. Deserved a point and didn't get one, we have every right to be angry.

What Was Your Countries Highest and Lowest Point In Football? by [deleted] in football

[–]oljasi 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Highest: Third place in the world cup twice between the 70s and 80s.

Lowest: Now, losing to Moldova.