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Komentáře • 11

  • @vern187
    @vern187 Před 12 dny +16

    Pytha was so incorrect about KDH it was sorta surprising but not really. Said KDH plays in the same inside right just like Palmer but not true.. He heatmap is all over the left. Just because you sound like you know stuff, doesn't mean you do. Take note folks.

    • @bilabijoseph5030
      @bilabijoseph5030 Před 12 dny +1

      Exactly. Pythagoras can be really disappointing sometimes!!!

    • @NA597
      @NA597 Před 12 dny

      352
      James Fofana Colwill
      Noni Caicedo Enzo Carneychilwell
      Palmer Nkunku
      Disasi tosin Badeshielle
      Gusto Santos Lavia kdh mudryk
      Sterling Jackson

    • @olzeess6740
      @olzeess6740 Před 7 dny

      I said this to Bluebrother and he said he don't play on the left 😂 he played mostly on the inside/outside left most of last season, even against us he did lol

  • @bilabijoseph5030
    @bilabijoseph5030 Před 12 dny +5

    Pythagoras can be really disappointing sometimes!!! He is SO WRONG ABOUT WHERE KDH PLAYS FOR LEICESTER & IT IS EMBARRASSING!!

  • @behdadbass154
    @behdadbass154 Před 12 dny

    Great show. Many thanks.

  • @bilabijoseph5030
    @bilabijoseph5030 Před 12 dny

    I will NEVER FORGET when i once told Pythagoras that McAlister was a better player than Szobozlia in one of his videos & he insisted that Szobozlia was better & had better potential. The past season has proven me right. Even Pytha can be so wrong!

  • @stephanusadjeimarfo743

    Everyone is entitled to their own opinion

  • @filosofastone1442
    @filosofastone1442 Před 12 dny +3

    Mate you’re the only Chelsea Channel producing quality content at the moment

  • @Omegaxxxfly
    @Omegaxxxfly Před 12 dny

    That guy (Pythagoras) has been smelling his own farts for a long time, every time he speaks with that arrogance and without in-depth knowledge of many players and tactical styles of the teams they come from, the guy is increasingly closer to Vince (Bluefooty) than to a serious football analyst.