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As were Debuchy and Santon. It was an all around good performance, apart from that corner.

 

A little worrying that Sissoko was the one marking by far their biggest threat. If I'm honest Colo has never imposed himself as a good set piece defender, hopefully M'Biwa can improve us in that area.

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After the depressing match at Fulham, the club have now repeated their mistake by asking for questions for Mapou under the hashtag #askMapou.

This is a player who has been on the bench most of the season and only started four matches in the last three months.

This is just a flavour of what he and the club have been exposed to by the majority or very public replies that everybody can view on Twitter, why on earth they don’t just keep it to emails is anybody’s guess, rather than expose some of our more vulnerable players who clearly aren’t going to get the most positive of responses?

‘Why the f*** do you play RB when you run like bamby and can’t dribble for sh**’

‘Do you think Steven Taylor is a w*****? We do.’

‘Do you have a Belgian driving license?’

‘On a scale of 1-10, how much of a w***** is Alan Pardew?’

‘Did you consider ending your professional career, when Steven Taylor was getting picked ahead of you week in, week out?’

‘are you looking forward to international selection again once Alan Pardew resigns/get sacked/goes to jail/dies?’

‘Do you like mkat on your cornflakes?’

‘is that pronounced “ask my poo”?’

‘is it true that Mike Ashley tells the squad when they are fit and when they are to be “injured” before games.’

‘on a scale of 0-Cisse learning the offside rule how likely is it that the fat one will allow us to compete for any trophy’

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Twitter is the baseline for my killing fields.

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"I've passed the point of no return. Do you know what that is, Mr Ryder? That's the point in a journey where it's longer to go back to the beginning. It's like when those astronauts got in trouble. I don't know, somebody messed up, and they had to get them back to Earth. But they had passed the point of no return. They were on the other side of the moon and were out of contact for like hours. Everybody waited to see if a bunch of dead guys in a can would pop out the other side. Well, that's me. I'm on the other side of the moon now and everybody is going to have to wait until I pop out."

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Anybody else think he should be given the nod tomorrow? As a centre back. Cant fathom why we havent trusted him given the money we spent on him and the potential he's supposed to have. And the fact the defending cant possibly have gotten any worse than its been over the last 5 months.

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