Cleverley's 25? Or Sinclair? I was talking about Cleverley.
Who's 22 then? Wasn't somebody only 22 that played on saturday?
Quote from: peter w on March 09, 2015, 09:45:56 AMQuote from: richard moore on March 09, 2015, 09:40:11 AMQuote from: supertom on March 08, 2015, 05:56:27 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on March 08, 2015, 04:03:24 PMI'd sign him up now, get the deal in place.Same here. We've got a manager in place who will let players express themselves in the final third. If Cleverley keeps his form up in the next few weeks I would also be getting onto his agent and trying to get him to sign with us in the summer. He suddenly is looking like a proper player. Plus he appears to just have a lot more gumption about him now. He's going into challenges, he's showing more aggression and he's not hiding in games. You'd like to think that someone like Cleverley has the gumption to realise he is not good enough to make it with a top 4 club and that this is the best chance he is going to get outside of that to really shine for a big team at the next level down. He could really become a big star and get noticed again for the right reasons if that sinks in He's about what? 22? he's played for Man U and England. Of course he thinks he's good enough to play for a top 4 club again and will back himself to make it. Under Lambert he was barely a Championship player. So far under Sherwood he has looked a decent Prem player. 25.I'll hold my hand up and admit I was wrong on Sinclair, I expected him to have the half-arsed attitude he did at the Baggies but he seems to have realised that he can't afford to mess this chance up and really approached things with the right attitude, seems to be enjoying playing so I reckon he'd be very interested in staying long term and it's definitely the right thing to do if the £2.5m price is correct.
Quote from: richard moore on March 09, 2015, 09:40:11 AMQuote from: supertom on March 08, 2015, 05:56:27 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on March 08, 2015, 04:03:24 PMI'd sign him up now, get the deal in place.Same here. We've got a manager in place who will let players express themselves in the final third. If Cleverley keeps his form up in the next few weeks I would also be getting onto his agent and trying to get him to sign with us in the summer. He suddenly is looking like a proper player. Plus he appears to just have a lot more gumption about him now. He's going into challenges, he's showing more aggression and he's not hiding in games. You'd like to think that someone like Cleverley has the gumption to realise he is not good enough to make it with a top 4 club and that this is the best chance he is going to get outside of that to really shine for a big team at the next level down. He could really become a big star and get noticed again for the right reasons if that sinks in He's about what? 22? he's played for Man U and England. Of course he thinks he's good enough to play for a top 4 club again and will back himself to make it. Under Lambert he was barely a Championship player. So far under Sherwood he has looked a decent Prem player.
Quote from: supertom on March 08, 2015, 05:56:27 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on March 08, 2015, 04:03:24 PMI'd sign him up now, get the deal in place.Same here. We've got a manager in place who will let players express themselves in the final third. If Cleverley keeps his form up in the next few weeks I would also be getting onto his agent and trying to get him to sign with us in the summer. He suddenly is looking like a proper player. Plus he appears to just have a lot more gumption about him now. He's going into challenges, he's showing more aggression and he's not hiding in games. You'd like to think that someone like Cleverley has the gumption to realise he is not good enough to make it with a top 4 club and that this is the best chance he is going to get outside of that to really shine for a big team at the next level down. He could really become a big star and get noticed again for the right reasons if that sinks in
Quote from: PaulWinch again on March 08, 2015, 04:03:24 PMI'd sign him up now, get the deal in place.Same here. We've got a manager in place who will let players express themselves in the final third. If Cleverley keeps his form up in the next few weeks I would also be getting onto his agent and trying to get him to sign with us in the summer. He suddenly is looking like a proper player. Plus he appears to just have a lot more gumption about him now. He's going into challenges, he's showing more aggression and he's not hiding in games.
I'd sign him up now, get the deal in place.
Sinclair's talent has never been in question but always the danger he could slip back into cruise mode. Definitely think we should wait a bit longer before handing out a four year contract. He didn't show up in two critical away games against Hull and Newcastle but was our best attacker at the weekend in fairness to him.
He will be an absolute bargain at £2m. The kid knows he made the wrong decision, has wasted at least 2 years of a short career and wants to make up for it. As for him having a bad attitude at the Albion, if I'd have been told I was doing a 12 month stretch in West Brom I'd be sulking like a baby too.
Quote from: aj2k77 on March 09, 2015, 12:07:33 PMHe will be an absolute bargain at £2m. The kid knows he made the wrong decision, has wasted at least 2 years of a short career and wants to make up for it. As for him having a bad attitude at the Albion, if I'd have been told I was doing a 12 month stretch in West Brom I'd be sulking like a baby too.Exactly.
Quote from: LeeB on March 09, 2015, 12:44:16 PMQuote from: aj2k77 on March 09, 2015, 12:07:33 PMHe will be an absolute bargain at £2m. The kid knows he made the wrong decision, has wasted at least 2 years of a short career and wants to make up for it. As for him having a bad attitude at the Albion, if I'd have been told I was doing a 12 month stretch in West Brom I'd be sulking like a baby too.Exactly.Indeed. Every players ambition when signing for the Albion is to leave at the earliest possible opportunity.