Reminds me I worked at his mountain Palace during the 1984 Winter Olympics.I'd rather get Tito.
Reminds me I worked at his mountain Palace during the 1984 Winter Olympics.I'd rather get Tito.
Is that why we’ve discounted Calvert Lewis?i don’t want ekitike purely because i’ve seen photos of him dressed like a dickhead
i don’t think we’ve discounted him yet, we’re just waiting on @bluebell linking him firstIs that we we’ve discounted Calvert Lewis?
Then he would be Covert-LewinI see he's changed his name from Calvert-Lewin in a bid to escape recognition.
Agree Osimhen would upset the dressing room and probably try and engineer a move after six months. It makes me wonder how Klopp came to the conclusion that Nunez wasn't a dickhead though.
I thought Nkunku would make Chelsea unstoppable (like I did when they signed Torres and Shevchenko). Would people consider him if it was cheap and didn't help Chelsea out too much?
For all his faults, I don't think Nunez is a disruptive influence in the dressing roomAgree Osimhen would upset the dressing room and probably try and engineer a move after six months. It makes me wonder how Klopp came to the conclusion that Nunez wasn't a dickhead though.
I thought Nkunku would make Chelsea unstoppable (like I did when they signed Torres and Shevchenko). Would people consider him if it was cheap and didn't help Chelsea out too much?
Ian Graham said the stattos were plugging Isak but Klopp chose Nunez. Isak speaks English and not a knobhead, should've swung it.Depends on whether it was Klopp or the statto’s that originally pegged him.
It feels like a Chiesa purchase for about the same sort of money but also one that would make more sense as in “addition to” rather that “instead of”.
Just read some article saying that Klopp preferred Nunez over Isak.
How come no one else recalls this ?Just some revisioniat bullshit from Ian Graham. I recall when it came out a few years ago, the story was that the nerds wanted Nkunku and Klopp wanted Darwin.
Very convenient to adjust that narrative now.
How come no one else recalls this ?
Definitely in a podium position.very high on the list of 3
Maybe not disruptive but the twitter meltdowns, daft red cards and throwing seats at fans def puts him in the dickhead camp for me. And the hair! He just seems pretty immature.For all his faults, I don't think Nunez is a disruptive influence in the dressing room