Alexander Tunchev

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Please explain what precisely I said you feel was nonsense - if you can remember

No problem.
It was all of this:

It's obvious
Tunchev may be the best defender we have by a mile but if the current players in his position are playing so well they can't be dropped.

What will probably happen is that Brown or Hobbs will get injured, Tunchev will come in and then will be the first choice until he inturn gets injured. That's the way it is
 
Makes sense to me. Managers don't like to change a defence that is playing well as a unit, even if it means leaving out a player who might normally be first choice.

That would obviously depend on the manager, but if you have a player that is clearly better than one that has been playing for a couple of matches, it's nonsense to suggest that the better player won't see first team action again until the other player gets himself injured.
 
I suppose I am a an idiotic, attention seeking bellend, but the rumour did not come from me.

The original poster seems to be taking the piss, why he's using me as a source is beyond me, everyone knows I know **** all about football.
 
I suppose I am a an idiotic, attention seeking bellend, but the rumour did not come from me.

The original poster seems to be taking the piss, why he's using me as a source is beyond me, everyone knows I know **** all about football.

We have a sarcasm thread you know.
 
I suppose I am a an idiotic, attention seeking bellend, but the rumour did not come from me.

The original poster seems to be taking the piss, why he's using me as a source is beyond me, everyone knows I know **** all about football.

Have you got yourself a new hat yet?
 
As it happens I've lost the old one, which is a shame really as I was going to wear it Saturday as my ban is now up.

I reckon the missus has hid it.

Hang onto her Mac, she's a good un :icon_lol:
 
It's not typical for clubs to sign players who have been out of action for an extended period. Usually - by which I mean 'with the exception of Villa when signing overrated wingers' - clubs will wait to see what the player looks like when fit.

Leicester did. We signed Carl Cort who passed his medical even though he had been injured for some time, was still injured and would stay injured for several weeks. Cort would be so impressive in training while still injured that Martin Allen changed his mind about signing Jimmy Floyd Hasselbank after the player had agreed terms. When Carl Cort was finally passed as "fit to play" he was described by the manager as "awesome". It is fair to say that he brought new meaning to the word "awesome."
 
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