I think the development paths of players like Delph and Aaron Ramsey are compelling examples of why people should be particularly patient with young, skilful central midfielders coming back from serious injuries. The physical challenge of coming back is one thing, but then you have to ally that with all the multi-tasking that playing in central midfield involves. Hopefully Gary Gardner's another one who comes good after perseverance by all parties involved.
anyone remember Ugo Ehiogu's debut, think it was against Norwichwritten of in 90 minutes by most people there
Quote from: john e on May 05, 2015, 08:06:30 PManyone remember Ugo Ehiogu's debut, think it was against Norwichwritten of in 90 minutes by most people thereIt wasn't his debut.
A few years ago We were away at Fulham and the new striker missed an absolute sitter right in front of us. My 12-year-old daughter could have put it away blindfolded. I turned to the old fella and said "He'll never make a premier league striker while he's got a hole up his arse!". The old man concurred. That young striker? Chap called Christian Benteke. Oops!
Quote from: passitsideways on May 05, 2015, 02:33:26 PMI think the development paths of players like Delph and Aaron Ramsey are compelling examples of why people should be particularly patient with young, skilful central midfielders coming back from serious injuries. The physical challenge of coming back is one thing, but then you have to ally that with all the multi-tasking that playing in central midfield involves. Hopefully Gary Gardner's another one who comes good after perseverance by all parties involved.Very good point, hopefully will be the same case with Okore, he looked a real prospect when we signed him.
Quote from: Breezeblock on May 05, 2015, 03:49:46 PMA few years ago We were away at Fulham and the new striker missed an absolute sitter right in front of us. My 12-year-old daughter could have put it away blindfolded. I turned to the old fella and said "He'll never make a premier league striker while he's got a hole up his arse!". The old man concurred. That young striker? Chap called Christian Benteke. Oops! Except it wasn't a sitter...