View from the BaDMaN Boot Room - GW 38
Saturday, May 11 2019
Events this week have been scarcely believable.
First Vinny shins a career-first screamer into the top bin to probably clinch the title for City. Then Liverpool – fresh from witnessing that heart-breaking moment the night before – humble the great Messi and Co.
Then Tottenham bully those poor Ajax boys into submission in bad-Channel-Five-football-film-finale style.
But for me the most extraordinary development of the week was the name of Rio Ferdinand being put forward for job of Technical Director at Manchester United.
I wouldn’t trust this clown with the kitty on a night out, let alone pulling back the universes most massivest club from the edge of the cliff they are currently shuffling towards.
Thoughts...?
Goalkeeper |
Total Pts |
GW 37 Pts |
Alisson (LIV) |
170 |
2 |
Defenders |
|
|
Robertson (LIV) |
207 |
1 |
van Dijk (LIV) |
202 |
8 |
Alexander-Arnold (LIV) |
170 |
10 |
Laporte (MC) |
169 |
12 |
Midfielders |
|
|
Salah (LIV) |
256 |
7 |
Hazard (CHE) |
237 |
11 |
Sterling (MC) |
229 |
3 |
Mane (LIV) |
216 |
2 |
Forwards |
|
|
Aguero (MC) |
195 |
2 |
Aubameyang (ARS) |
192 |
8 |
Nothing much to say ahead of Final Day, so we'll leave it until our end of season wrap next week.
Yeah?
Matt Nesbitt
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Johnny is a respected physiotherapist and sports scientist, specialising in football injuries and rehab. Johnny has headed up the medical departments at Chesterfield, Scunthorpe and Notts County. Overseeing everything from player-specific training loads to pre-signing medicals. He has a proven record working with elite athletes in Private Practice and is regularly called upon throughout Europe to deliver presentations on the latest rehab innovations.
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Matt's short, unremarkable football career was ended by his own bad driving. His long, distinguished career as a football tipster was ended by his own good advice. Because bookmakers don’t like a winner. First, they closed his accounts. Then his members’ accounts. Then his tipping service. And now they employ him as a consultant. Funny old game.
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