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Re: Leon Bailey - signed
« Reply #2055 on: January 09, 2023, 10:24:31 AM »
He plays like someone who's had a pair of feet sewn on in the morning and hasn't got used to using them yet. Which isn't a good trait when you're a sportsman who's sport mainly involves using your feet.

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Re: Leon Bailey - signed
« Reply #2056 on: January 09, 2023, 10:57:14 AM »
The pace of the game seems too much for him most weeks.  Even last night! Players coming from other leagues sometimes are able to get used to it and flourish, but I’m not holding my breath he will.  What would we get if we sold him?  Less than what we paid I’d have thought. 

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Re: Leon Bailey - signed
« Reply #2057 on: January 09, 2023, 11:05:45 AM »
The pace of the game seems too much for him most weeks.  Even last night! Players coming from other leagues sometimes are able to get used to it and flourish, but I’m not holding my breath he will.  What would we get if we sold him?  Less than what we paid I’d have thought. 

Less than £10m on current form I reckon.

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Re: Leon Bailey - signed
« Reply #2058 on: January 09, 2023, 11:07:02 AM »
Yeah maybe.  Maybe  German club will buy the Leon Bailey from their league.

Offline villabear

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Re: Leon Bailey - signed
« Reply #2059 on: January 09, 2023, 11:19:13 AM »
Where’s his Dad’s social media messages now? #shite

Offline montague

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Re: Leon Bailey - signed
« Reply #2060 on: January 09, 2023, 11:39:44 AM »
Seems unable to beat a player which is not great for a winger

Offline Pat Mustard

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Re: Leon Bailey - signed
« Reply #2061 on: January 09, 2023, 12:20:39 PM »
I lose track, but is Bertie still on our books?  If he is I'd get him back, because he always offered a lot more than anything I've seen from Bailey.

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Re: Leon Bailey - signed
« Reply #2062 on: January 09, 2023, 12:23:15 PM »
I lose track, but is Bertie still on our books?  If he is I'd get him back, because he always offered a lot more than anything I've seen from Bailey.


No no no no no, we just need to buy a not-shit/mercurial winger. Bailey and Bert are cut from the same cloth it seems

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Re: Leon Bailey - signed
« Reply #2063 on: January 09, 2023, 12:23:49 PM »
I lose track, but is Bertie still on our books?  If he is I'd get him back, because he always offered a lot more than anything I've seen from Bailey.

He drove me mad at times, but he could at least beat a player. Bailey doesn't provide any more defensive stability, either.

Offline LukeJames

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Re: Leon Bailey - signed
« Reply #2064 on: January 09, 2023, 12:39:57 PM »
I absolutely fucking hate seeing him on the right, cutting inside repeatedly yesterday into a congested 8 man defence/midfield.

Play him on the left or leave him in his dad's shed.

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Re: Leon Bailey - signed
« Reply #2065 on: January 09, 2023, 12:43:48 PM »
He was obviously asked to stay wide second half yesterday to stretch them a bit but because he was on the right, he was still inclined to cut inside where there was severe congestion. If he'd been wide left, he could have stayed out there, tried to hit the byline and be in a position to stick the ball in with his stronger foot.

Gerrard got rid of all our wingers and Emery likes to play with them. Bailey is all he has so that explains why he plays him and keeps him on the pitch most probably. But it's strange that he's not trying him on the other side.

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Re: Leon Bailey - signed
« Reply #2066 on: January 09, 2023, 12:48:51 PM »
I watched Bailey closely last night and the one thing I'd say is that he kept trying for the whole game, he was constantly moving, making runs and looking for the ball.  He's hoplessly out of form, seems to have lost his pace and has forgotten how to beat a man, but I respect him for the effort he put in and not hiding.  And despite his shortcomings he still looked like our most likely candidate to create something.

Ings on the the hand, who is a player I've had a lot of time for, just stood still for most of the second half, so whenever the ball found him he was just crowded out and pretty much either lost it immediately or had no option to lay it off backwards.  It looked like he had given up making runs, probably because he had no confidence anyone would find him.

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Re: Leon Bailey - signed
« Reply #2067 on: January 09, 2023, 01:08:24 PM »
As poor as he was yesterday he was getting no support from the midfield or Cash who was sitting back due to Stevenage finding giant sized holes in our right side of defence. Second half Sanson started to link up well with Bailey, Cash pushed on and for once it looked like could do some damage down the right. As soon as Sanson was subbed the threat from Bailey disappeared.

I've said it before but he does try to do too much. He over complicates, trying to go past too many players, it's very playground. Somebody needs to have a serious word in his ear and tell him to simplify his game. Football's a team game and he needs to start relying on his teammates rather than trying every time beat every opposition player to score goal of the season. Tap-ins count just the same.

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Re: Leon Bailey - signed
« Reply #2068 on: January 09, 2023, 01:12:46 PM »
I lose track, but is Bertie still on our books?  If he is I'd get him back, because he always offered a lot more than anything I've seen from Bailey.

He drove me mad at times, but he could at least beat a player. Bailey doesn't provide any more defensive stability, either.

Doesn't seem to be pulling up many trees in Turkey based on his stats (not sure if trees grow in Turkey but). Bert wasn't good enough either, plenty of ability for sure but not the application or mentality to be a top player. Bailey definitely shy on those two counts aswell currently. No self belief.

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Re: Leon Bailey - signed
« Reply #2069 on: January 09, 2023, 01:22:59 PM »
Doesn't seem to be pulling up many trees in Turkey based on his stats (not sure if trees grow in Turkey but).

Trees cover 23 million of Turkey's 78 million hectares. In comparison, the UK has 3.23 million hectares of woodland, so I'd say yes they do.

As you were.

 


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