He was criticised for not tracking back and supporting Moreno last time he played on the left, he did a lot better this time, positive signs. The goal will give him some real confidence and drive to finish the season strongly. I wonder if his substition was with an eye on upcoming fixtures and the season ending injury for Ramsey. I can't imagine Zaniolo will start on Thursday and he's still new to the pace and pressure of top level football, we can't afford to have him break down on the run in.
Quote from: SteveN on April 07, 2024, 08:10:14 PMThere are some deals to be had in the lower divisions worth taking a punt on. Rogers obviously one and I have been impressed from what I have seen by Plymouth’s Morgan Whittaker. I gather there's a lad called Philogene whom several Premier League clubs are looking at ...
There are some deals to be had in the lower divisions worth taking a punt on. Rogers obviously one and I have been impressed from what I have seen by Plymouth’s Morgan Whittaker.
I wonder if Unai and the team see him as someone they can mould into a new Ollie?
I am really excited about this kid.For me, shades of Collymore.
Quote from: Duncan Shaw on April 09, 2024, 09:06:50 AMI wonder if Unai and the team see him as someone they can mould into a new Ollie?I wouldn't have said so. He doesn't look like an out-and-out striker to me, and he doesn't look quick enough for a start. He's strong, with good balance and quick feet, so one of the attacking positions for sure, but not our main forward.
I do sometimes wonder if it just takes a bit longer for the bigger, more physical players to hit their stride. The players who burst onto the scene as teenagers all generally tend to be quite small, and have finished their growing by about 18 - they are the finished product, physically speaking, at that age. Whereas the bigger units like Morgan continue to grow until 20-21, which must make it harder for them to really push on to the required technical/physical levels?His improvement already is pretty impressive. Imagine what he could be like this time next year?
Is that true though? We've bought up loads of promising kids, but the thing that seems to put the brakes on is that a lot of them are quite small, eg Archer, Barry, Wilson etc. The lads who seem to be more Premier League ready are the physically bigger players like Iroegbunam and Chukwuemeka.
Quote from: Mister E on April 08, 2024, 06:26:48 PMQuote from: SteveN on April 07, 2024, 08:10:14 PMThere are some deals to be had in the lower divisions worth taking a punt on. Rogers obviously one and I have been impressed from what I have seen by Plymouth’s Morgan Whittaker. I gather there's a lad called Philogene whom several Premier League clubs are looking at ...Leeds Archie Gray right back /midfielder Ipswich Leif Davies - left back Swansea Nathan Wood centre back
Quote from: Footy-Vill on April 08, 2024, 06:46:07 PMQuote from: Mister E on April 08, 2024, 06:26:48 PMQuote from: SteveN on April 07, 2024, 08:10:14 PMThere are some deals to be had in the lower divisions worth taking a punt on. Rogers obviously one and I have been impressed from what I have seen by Plymouth’s Morgan Whittaker. I gather there's a lad called Philogene whom several Premier League clubs are looking at ...Leeds Archie Gray right back /midfielder Ipswich Leif Davies - left back Swansea Nathan Wood centre backArchie Gray is not a “deal to be had, worth taking a punt on”. He will probably go for more than our record transfer, possibly to Real Madrid.