Aaron Ramsdale

Absolute class act, he and VVD have been worth every cent and some.

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He has been slightly off the last few weeks, hope it isn’t some lingering issue from when he had the short-ish injury lay-off, but it all appears more to do with what’s between the ears than anything else. That said, no way Leno should take his place. He is still firmly #1, and is part of our future.

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Allison looks absolutely massive in front of goal

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Solid today

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That was a foul on Bowen. Not sure if it was a red, which is probably what saved us from the VAR.

I have to say Ramsdale was reckless here and Bowen was expecting to be clattered there. It wasn’t a dive and was unlucky to be booked.

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Finish him!

Podcast fans. Good listen.

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TPCP is one of my favourite ever podcasts.

Started listening to it in lockdown 1.

The banter and chat is superb. Looking forward to this one!

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Was really good! Great banter. Aaron seems a top bloke.

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chatting about his best housery moments

If you arent willing to use the word “shit”, find a different phrase entirely. “Housery moments” isn’t a phrase that’s ever been uttered smh

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Yeah it took me 3 reads to understand what they were talking about. Fucking woke BBC.

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They do say “shithousery” on the podcast. Think it was Aaron who actually replied with just “housery”.

And it’s not the BBC anymore. They’ve gone out on their own.

They swear regularly on the podcast tbf

Yeah I know mate, I’m talking about the wording of the tweet though

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What does “are you parched?” mean? Not sure it’s the right spelling. It’s around 40 minutes in.

Haha on an old episode, Peter Crouch said a team mate was parched. It was a mystery for ages until “parched” was revealed as Charlie Adam. It basically means teacher’s pet. So Ødegaard is our manager’s pet.

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To me it’s always meant thirsty :face_with_monocle:

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Yeah it does.

Peter Crouch’s explanation:

“When we were doing pre-season training it was intense, really intense, and after you’ve done your running or training everyone would go over for a drink, knackered, and drink loads of water. It was roasting hot, you’d done a load of work.

“We’d look over and Parched would be sitting with the coaching staff. He’s not had a drink. Every drinks break we’ve had he’d be around the manager, chatting to him about tactics or just getting him on side.”

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