stuart armstrong 20:23 - Nov 6 with 1011 views | saint22 | one bright spot he has to start every game | | | | |
stuart armstrong on 21:03 - Nov 6 with 917 views | Capt_Koons | Consistently one of our best players over the last couple of seasons. | |
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stuart armstrong on 21:32 - Nov 6 with 874 views | saint22 |
stuart armstrong on 21:03 - Nov 6 by Capt_Koons | Consistently one of our best players over the last couple of seasons. |
agreed which makes it even more perplexing how often he doesn't start | | | |
stuart armstrong on 22:15 - Nov 6 with 803 views | kingslandstand1 |
stuart armstrong on 21:32 - Nov 6 by saint22 | agreed which makes it even more perplexing how often he doesn't start |
I'm more, or just as, concerned that he rarely stays on thd field for the full 90 miniutes when he has recently had those starts I know he was injured earlier but he is the only one that seems to have some creativity at the moment | | | |
stuart armstrong on 23:20 - Nov 6 with 737 views | dirk_doone | By our standards he is just about as good as it gets but by normal Premier League standards there aren't many other teams he'd get into. I like the fact that, apart from Perraud, he is the only one of our players who tries to run towards the opposition goal but he has fitness/health issues which prevent him playing 90 minutes or even many consecutive games. A few of the bottom PL teams might take him but none of the top ones would. He is an OK player at the relegation struggling level we have fallen to but when he, along with Perraud, is the best we've got, we are really struggling to find any positives in our squad. [Post edited 7 Nov 2022 9:05]
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stuart armstrong on 15:30 - Nov 7 with 498 views | Berber | He was marginally more effective than the others, but really, has an unsubstantiated belief in his dribbling and pace. | | | |
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