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Still a massive game no matter what the occasion. Same team or switch it up?
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5-0 and Ggal on his debut for the guy who's up to his nuts in Roy Keane's daughter. Christmas at the Keanes is going to be interesting. 😂
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onsideman wrote: 17 Nov 2024, 18:35 Yet more proof. Ignore fraser 
 
 
Well pleased for him been really unfortunate to not score for England before.. A lot of fortune about that one but he was owed it. 

Ignore me yes Bowen has been in brilliant form all season and cause he plays for us means he's the best. 

Just imagine if it was the other way around, those saying that Madueke has an advantage cause not playing in a struggling team wouid say why isn't Bowen being picked when we're at the top and that bloke is playing for Chelsea who have been shit.. 
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For all Madueke's step overs and fancy footwork, Bowen just did more in 5 minutes than Madueke in 75 by being direct and not fucking about.
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Get in there. So pleased for him. Didn’t think he was ever going to get an England goal and he might not get any more chances after this game. 
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Bowen - he does like an easy goal!
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Get in Jazza !!!
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Yet more proof. Ignore fraser 
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Yeeeeesssss ha ha.
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Bowen comes on and scores with his first touch of the ball. 4-0
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76th minute 1st touch, bang - Bowen scores.
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Ireland have fallen to bits defensively now a man down with spaces all over the gaff. 😂
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An assist from Cullen.
 
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Best forward pass of the night, well done Kane, and a well taken penalty.

Now Carsley, take Kane off and put Watkins on.
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What a load of shit. State of the modern game is so boring and poor. The quality of football is shocking.
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He's doing a good defensive job on behalf of Ireland by tackling himself to give them a thrown-in.

 
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Spain were obviously the superior team in the Euros final but the key factor was Nico Williams running Walker ragged because he had no defensive support from the abysmal Saka
Bowen at least would have worked back & made things harder
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fraser wrote: 17 Nov 2024, 17:06
I don't need to look at the numbers I've watched them both play. 
Currently doing an excellent job of proving why he shouldn't be selected ahead of Bowen.  Predictable going forward, liability defensively
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Kane looking his usual shit self
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Just get the cսnt off the pitch and treat him there
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Massive Attack" wrote: 17 Nov 2024, 16:59
fraser wrote: 17 Nov 2024, 16:09
Massive Attack" wrote: 17 Nov 2024, 15:57 Of course Bowen remains planted to the Bench, Lee Khazi you clown. 

Never in a million years is that Madueke better than Bowen right now, yet he gets overlooked for him.

Just remember to keep doing your stretches and warm-ups mid-game so not to pull anything before Mondays away game, Jazz. 👍
He's been in better form than Bowen and is a lot younger.. I can understand why
Not when you look at the numbers leading to goals both this season (6 to 5 goal contributions*) and the last before that and that's having to play in a West Ham side devoid of confidence and form. 

Carsley chooses Madueke purely because he's one of his favourites back in the U21s. 

As for age, you make it sound like Bowen’s age would be a concern or something when he's only 27yo.

*That's not including the Paqueta goal vs Ipswich he made due to the slightest of touches by a defender
I don't need to look at the numbers I've watched them both play. 
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I see that Josh Cullen is playing and Connor Coventry is on the bench.
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fraser wrote: 17 Nov 2024, 16:09
Massive Attack" wrote: 17 Nov 2024, 15:57 Of course Bowen remains planted to the Bench, Lee Khazi you clown. 

Never in a million years is that Madueke better than Bowen right now, yet he gets overlooked for him.

Just remember to keep doing your stretches and warm-ups mid-game so not to pull anything before Mondays away game, Jazz. 👍
He's been in better form than Bowen and is a lot younger.. I can understand why
Not when you look at the numbers leading to goals both this season (6 to 5 goal contributions*) and the last before that and that's having to play in a West Ham side devoid of confidence and form. 

Carsley chooses Madueke purely because he's one of his favourites back in the U21s. 

As for age, you make it sound like Bowen’s age would be a concern or something when he's only 27yo.

*That's not including the Paqueta goal vs Ipswich he made due to the slightest of touches by a defender
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Massive Attack" wrote: 17 Nov 2024, 15:57 Of course Bowen remains planted to the Bench, Lee Khazi you clown. 

Never in a million years is that Madueke better than Bowen right now, yet he gets overlooked for him.

Just remember to keep doing your stretches and warm-ups mid-game so not to pull anything before Mondays away game, Jazz. 👍
He's been in better form than Bowen and is a lot younger.. I can understand why
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Ian wright again
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Of course Bowen remains planted to the Bench, Lee Khazi you clown. 

Never in a million years is that Madueke better than Bowen right now, yet he gets overlooked for him.

Just remember to keep doing your stretches and warm-ups mid-game so not to pull anything before Mondays away game, Jazz. 👍
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