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Naitch

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  1. Not interested in a World Cup every two years as I quite like the Euros. Might as well just declare football over at the end of 2022 at this point.
  2. The Norwich version was impossible. It was the season they made it back to the Premier League (the first time) and the only decent players you could get were U21 loan signings from the likes of Arsenal. I never made it past Xmas without being sacked for poor performance.
  3. Norwich, so poor they didn't even make it onto the chart.
  4. Arguably The Elder Scrolls series for me. I struggle with other RPGs so they stick out as some of my favourite games with a lot of time sunk into Oblivion and Skyrim.
  5. Naitch

    Doctor Who

    I would say I'm apprehensive but the writing since Chibnall took over has been so bad that I tapped out after about five episodes. Even finding out about stuff after then just made me glad I'd stopped watching. Personally, I felt that the Moffat era was much closer to the original tone of the classic series, until it fell off a cliff with the awful Clara stuff anyway. The Eccleston and Tennant series' just felt like a pastiche of the character and concepts. But, hopefully, RTD will be able to get the lore back in order again, even if it means lampshading what Chibnall has tried to do with it and then just cracking on with a new plotline.
  6. I haven't played any of the Mass Effect games but I think, with Fable III, it's because the variable mechanics they implemented in Fable and Fable II were both incredibly well received. They upped it for the 2nd one and clearly thought that adding even more for the third one would do even better.
  7. Further than this, basing the entire game around online multiplayer. This is especially true for games that used to have decent to amazing single player modes that now just... don't.
  8. Book half of your card in TEW and half in WreSpi. Problem solved.
  9. I'd be very interested in the buyback clause for Abraham. He's only 23 and, if Werner doesn't drastically improve this season, I'd be looking at cutting our losses. I'm hopeful that 6 months of playing under Tuchel (and VAR being loosened) will have improved Werner. Picturing him playing more as a winger this season with Havertz acting as backup for Lukaku in the middle.
  10. How about "No longer playing in Spain-buster"?
  11. Paris Saint-Germain Suplex would be an easy replacement though.
  12. This is exactly what I'm hoping for. Lukaku obviously isn't being brought in to play second fiddle to anyone, which likely means that Werner will shift out onto the left wing or a supporting role. I do think we have too many options in attacking roles now, so someone has to go. Ziyech would be my first choice to cut as I wasn't too impressed with him. Hudson-Odoi would ideally be shipped out on loan somewhere for a season, not sure where though.
  13. It's not like it's the first time this has happened. Man Utd spent, what, £85m bringing back Pogba? It also doesn't really seem like Pogba returning helped Utd all that much, given the on/off relationship he seems to have with everyone that isn't Raiola. If Lukaku can deliver 10+ goals a season then he's already going to improve a Chelsea side that just won the Champions League.
  14. It's a shame to see the mighty Qarabag having to compete in such a lowly tournament like this.
  15. I wouldn't actually mind loaning Abraham out. If Werner and/or Havertz have another crap season then I'd try to use them as part of a swap deal to get Haaland or get rid of them entirely. I'd rather Abraham go to West Ham than Arsenal (for the European football, naturally) and then come back having proved himself somewhere he can start consistently, rather than playing second fiddle or sometimes not even making the bench.
  16. Not too keen on this one, certainly not as good as the last few years. I was considering getting one with Gilmour on the back, but I don't think I'll bother now.
  17. I don't use it to track attributes, its there for me to keep my squad balanced and know what my rotation options are. Conditional formatting on current/potential ability, ages, and contract length to keep me aware of who might need replacing.
  18. Pretty sure Lineker (the famous one) asked him if he'd had any job offers during the pundits' talk for England/Croatia and Lampard effectively said "not any that I wanted otherwise I wouldn't be here right now".
  19. Based on chatter from today that's been the case since 1996.
  20. Worst England performance I've seen since 2012 and that includes the Euro 2016 performance. Granted I have no memories of the 2014 World Cup and don't watch any friendlies/qualifiers, but still...
  21. Facing Portugal/Germany in the 2nd round with the expectation of getting potentially getting Spain and Holland as the worst case scenarios en route to the final does sound better than an easier 2nd round and having to get past France, only to likely face one of Belgium or Italy before even reaching the final.
  22. An interesting career for James Milner on FM09.
  23. That's odd, I've seen it reported locally that the sell-on clause is still active and that Getafe will be getting 25% of the total fee. Losing him will be a big blow to Norwich, but Delia Smith and Stuart Webber have already said that buying new players isn't as feasible right now, so they kind of need the money to re-invest and have a hope of actually staying up.
  24. I agree, a potential second round match against Poland or Sweden would bring much higher expectations than facing the Group F runner up, or whichever group winner they'd face should they scrape through in 3rd place.
  25. Listening through some Theory of a Deadman to see if they have any good songs and it continues to astound how misogynistic most of these songs actually are.
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