PEP Guardiola has destroyed John Stones

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With earnest and even in his Everton days, there were talks of overdoing the playing out and under doing the defending. Has he pushed on? Not at all.
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Always said that Calamity John Stones was nowhere worth the money paid for him. I'm glad that SOME Ingrish pundits are FINALLY beginning to see it.
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Coach wrote:With earnest and even in his Everton days, there were talks of overdoing the playing out and under doing the defending. Has he pushed on? Not at all.
I know what I saw with my eyes when he was at Everton. His ball control and passing accuracy were unusual for an English defender. It seemed quite Italianesque.

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And the defending was as Italian as the bootleg leather brogues in a Turkish souk.
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cchinukw wrote:
Coach wrote:With earnest and even in his Everton days, there were talks of overdoing the playing out and under doing the defending. Has he pushed on? Not at all.
I know what I saw with my eyes when he was at Everton. His ball control and passing accuracy were unusual for an English defender. It seemed quite Italianesque.

Let's be fair.
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