Class from Bomber. Seeing so many former players visiting/speaking about how much JB impacted their lives shows how special that bloke was. We’ve lost someone I don’t think we appreciated enough
Yesterday still hasn’t sunk in. 26 years old, someone that was going to be our number one for the next 3/4 years, just gone.
Very rarely does the death of someone I don’t know hit me but this feels like we’ve lost a member of our family. Still completely shocked.
Don’t think anyone should be moaning the style of football right now. We’re in a relegation battle and it’s about getting the points. If we’d have lost those two games we’d be 2nd from bottom. Grind out as many 1-0 wins as possible to stay up, then evaluate things in the summer
I feel like after losing JB, we lost a big part of our club. I think this man below is the only one they can bring this club together and lead us in a situation like this. You can tell this was hard but he still manages to keep it together and speak with leadership.
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It’s clear what Luton are trying to do. They know they’ll likely go down but the idea is to build a much better squad to come back up whilst investing in all areas of the club. No point spending £100m+ and still go down. Shame most ‘experts’ can’t see this
Don’t think we talk about how good Big Wes actually is. The amount of times he’s got hold of the ball with players closing him down and he somehow plays his way out of it. The man is so calm on the ball, absolute rock.
“Bradders is class. He creates so much space for me and Zian (Flemming). He just runs and runs and runs. He drags defences about and that is great for me.”
And that’s why we need to play them together. A lot of goals will come from that front line once they click
Gillingham fans who go to every game in 24/25 will be travelling over 9000 miles in round trips in a northern-based League Two - more than a flight from London to Perth, Australia.
This is an underrated goal by the way. To show that amount of composure and be able to still score with 3/4 players on him in such a small amount of space is very hard to do. You can tell he’s only 60/70% in match sharpness so work that up a bit and he’ll bag a few.
Utter shit this. I don’t blame Edwards, think he’s the right manager at the wrong time, he’s been brought in for this transition period and these players aren’t good enough for it. Let everyone down, embarrassing
Give it to JE as well, formation spot on and the players did him justice. Easily could have sat back when they made their triple sub but kept countering and the players battled
Biggest difference today for me was a proper attacking outlet at LB with Bryan and also the pressing of the forward three. Don’t give their defence a second on the ball and we finally played with a bit of energy.
Haven’t seen this Zian once this season. I don’t know why we haven’t but it’s about time we did, this guy has the potential to boss games but we only see about 30% of him
This is what I don't understand. Esse is the most talented player on the pitch. He doesn't get knocked off the ball and doesn't look like he's 17 so I really don't get why his age matters. If we want to produce these players we need to respect them and not treat them like Eze
Romain Esse made his England U18 debut earlier this week.
Gary Rowett is expecting the 17-year-old winger to be a starter in his
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side next season.
Great read about Joe Edwards this. Sounds as if he's thought of very highly and could be a very promising manager. I'm all for a gamble on a young English coach over a safe option
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Speak about Shearer for the wrong things. The debate of him not winning trophies is always mentioned in the same sentence as his name…
Credit where it’s due, that was a proper performance. Just don’t know how we can’t do that against two of the worst sides in the division. If we did we’d be safe.
Such a hard one, feel guilty getting excited over a new keeper considering what’s happened but hopefully we can do something for Matija that will honour him