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Offline Olof's Beard

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Re: Matty Cash - Polish international
« Reply #885 on: December 11, 2023, 09:40:00 PM »
Without wishing the give away too many club secrets collected from yesterday's stadium tour with our Eamonn, young Matty was top of a four man list of players designated 'soft tissue' in the treatment room. So he is probably just carrying a knock, while others have performed well in his stead.

He and Moreno both gave us a life with their energy on Saturday. One of the best features of Emery's work is the commitment of those who aren't in the team. Everyone seems to be pulling together.

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Re: Matty Cash - Polish international
« Reply #886 on: December 11, 2023, 09:43:55 PM »
Without wishing the give away too many club secrets collected from yesterday's stadium tour with our Eamonn, young Matty was top of a four man list of players designated 'soft tissue' in the treatment room. So he is probably just carrying a knock, while others have performed well in his stead.

I can understand why Carlos was playing recently, but given how much Konsa has played this season I did think there must be another reason Emery was persisting with him at RB. He came good, no doubt, in the Man City and Arsenal games, but I think we were all amazed, and relieved that he did.

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Re: Matty Cash - Polish international
« Reply #887 on: December 11, 2023, 09:47:01 PM »
young Matty was top of a four man list of players designated 'soft tissue' in the treatment room.
Bloody pampered footballers! Give him that tracing paper bog roll like what we had in school. That'll toughen him.up.

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Re: Matty Cash - Polish international
« Reply #888 on: December 11, 2023, 10:01:57 PM »
young Matty was top of a four man list of players designated 'soft tissue' in the treatment room.
Bloody pampered footballers! Give him that tracing paper bog roll like what we had in school. That'll toughen him.up.

Haha! One wipe and you're waddling. Presume we have that stuff in the away dressing room.

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Re: Matty Cash - Polish international
« Reply #889 on: December 11, 2023, 10:03:17 PM »
young Matty was top of a four man list of players designated 'soft tissue' in the treatment room.
Bloody pampered footballers! Give him that tracing paper bog roll like what we had in school. That'll toughen him.up.

Are the two full stops there to emphasise the point?

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Re: Matty Cash - Polish international
« Reply #890 on: December 12, 2023, 08:32:44 AM »
I'm sure it's already been said, but I thought Cash made a big difference when he came on against Arsenal.  He was snapping into tackles on the right and in midfield and really disrupted their flow.  It was an excellent change by Emery and a great attitude from Cash.

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Re: Matty Cash - Polish international
« Reply #891 on: December 12, 2023, 10:30:22 AM »
I'm sure it's already been said, but I thought Cash made a big difference when he came on against Arsenal.  He was snapping into tackles on the right and in midfield and really disrupted their flow.  It was an excellent change by Emery and a great attitude from Cash.

Played very well when he came on v Bournemouth too when our defence was all over the place. I know Konsa did very well at RB against Man City but he has been poor when playing there nearly every other time. I think Cash will get back in starting at Brentford. After Carlos last two performances, Konsa has some competition now at RCB.

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Re: Matty Cash - Polish international
« Reply #892 on: December 12, 2023, 05:08:21 PM »
In my opinion, Cash might even be marketed for sale in the winter instead of the summer window. The scenario would be that if other players, including a right back, were brought in this January, I wouldn't be shocked if he left before the beginning of the next season, and I doubt that Emery would have him as his first choice at the right back position if he's still here after the summer. The club can make some money from selling and there are more suitable as well as better players that could and I think will be brought in.

People may argue all they want about why Cashy isn't a regular anymore I'm just casting a view.
Of course I realise that other people's perspectives on the matter differ greatly from mine, but I just see Emery wanting someone else to fill that position with the many signs shown including the very fact Cashy has been fighting to be first choice ever since Emery arrived.

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Re: Matty Cash - Polish international
« Reply #893 on: December 12, 2023, 05:46:55 PM »
In my opinion, Cash might even be marketed for sale in the winter instead of the summer window. The scenario would be that if other players, including a right back, were brought in this January, I wouldn't be shocked if he left before the beginning of the next season, and I doubt that Emery would have him as his first choice at the right back position if he's still here after the summer. The club can make some money from selling and there are more suitable as well as better players that could and I think will be brought in.

People may argue all they want about why Cashy isn't a regular anymore I'm just casting a view.
Of course I realise that other people's perspectives on the matter differ greatly from mine, but I just see Emery wanting someone else to fill that position with the many signs shown including the very fact Cashy has been fighting to be first choice ever since Emery arrived.

Or maybe buy a right back and keep Cash to compete for both right back and right midfield slots.

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Re: Matty Cash - Polish international
« Reply #894 on: December 12, 2023, 06:08:50 PM »
Of course it is. I think Emery wanted to make the defence a bit more solid in away games, so tried Ezri at right back and Cash at wide midfield as he still felt he couldn't fully rely on Bailey. Cash at wide right didn't work, but Konsa did a good job at right back, so he kept that defence for arguably the two most difficult home games we'll have all season. Now with Leon looking a lot more consistent, he kept with the same side. I'm absolutely certain Cash will have a huge part to play in the rest of the games this season. He's been out of the starting line ups for the same games Diaby has, and I'm sure Moussa will be back in soon too.

Cash's energy and pace was great when he came on against Arsenal, it was superb game management by Emery.

Agree with this. It also gives Emery what he wants, a solid 3 at the back when we're going forward.

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Re: Matty Cash - Polish international
« Reply #895 on: December 12, 2023, 09:06:36 PM »
In my opinion, Cash might even be marketed for sale in the winter instead of the summer window. The scenario would be that if other players, including a right back, were brought in this January, I wouldn't be shocked if he left before the beginning of the next season, and I doubt that Emery would have him as his first choice at the right back position if he's still here after the summer. The club can make some money from selling and there are more suitable as well as better players that could and I think will be brought in.

People may argue all they want about why Cashy isn't a regular anymore I'm just casting a view.
Of course I realise that other people's perspectives on the matter differ greatly from mine, but I just see Emery wanting someone else to fill that position with the many signs shown including the very fact Cashy has been fighting to be first choice ever since Emery arrived.

or you could just take note of the post where someone on a stadium tour saw his name on a list of players with soft tissue problems and accept that he's just being rested after starting almost every game for 4months alongside international appearances. You were coming out with sim,ilar nonsense about him a year ago when he got back from the world cup and didn't immediately replace Young in the team so I'm just going to asusme you don't like him, it would be nice if you'd just say that though instead of all the conspiracy silliness to try to justify it.

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Re: Matty Cash - Polish international
« Reply #896 on: December 12, 2023, 10:03:51 PM »
young Matty was top of a four man list of players designated 'soft tissue' in the treatment room.
Bloody pampered footballers! Give him that tracing paper bog roll like what we had in school. That'll toughen him.up.

Are the two full stops there to emphasise the point?
Bloody phone keyboard ay it? Always hitting.full stop and/or/instead of space .

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Re: Matty Cash - Polish international
« Reply #897 on: December 12, 2023, 10:16:42 PM »
I'm sure it's already been said, but I thought Cash made a big difference when he came on against Arsenal.  He was snapping into tackles on the right and in midfield and really disrupted their flow.  It was an excellent change by Emery and a great attitude from Cash.
He didnt impress me in the situation where Havertz ultimately had a goal ruled out to handball, I guess Konsa had cleared the situation better.

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Re: Matty Cash - Polish international
« Reply #898 on: December 13, 2023, 08:02:23 AM »
In my opinion, Cash might even be marketed for sale in the winter instead of the summer window. The scenario would be that if other players, including a right back, were brought in this January, I wouldn't be shocked if he left before the beginning of the next season, and I doubt that Emery would have him as his first choice at the right back position if he's still here after the summer. The club can make some money from selling and there are more suitable as well as better players that could and I think will be brought in.

People may argue all they want about why Cashy isn't a regular anymore I'm just casting a view.
Of course I realise that other people's perspectives on the matter differ greatly from mine, but I just see Emery wanting someone else to fill that position with the many signs shown including the very fact Cashy has been fighting to be first choice ever since Emery arrived.

or you could just take note of the post where someone on a stadium tour saw his name on a list of players with soft tissue problems and accept that he's just being rested after starting almost every game for 4months alongside international appearances. You were coming out with sim,ilar nonsense about him a year ago when he got back from the world cup and didn't immediately replace Young in the team so I'm just going to asusme you don't like him, it would be nice if you'd just say that though instead of all the conspiracy silliness to try to justify it.

His obsession with Cash is ridiculous and quite scary.

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Re: Matty Cash - Polish international
« Reply #899 on: December 13, 2023, 08:07:14 AM »
If he was that shit, why didn't we buy a right back in the summer?

 


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