Graz
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Have you looked at who actually posted that?
If it wasn't fake, I assumed #wwfc was referring to Wycombe Wanderers.
Have you looked at who actually posted that?
Reckon it’ll be a CB next. Probably another youngster like Fofana (or whatever his name was).
Still think we then need a winger.
Has he changed it?...another youngster like Fofana (or whatever his name was).
It's crucial to us having a chance of winning when we aren't at our best to have a game-changing, something out of nothing, sort of attacker preferably with lots of pace.
I reckon McNeil will be coming.
I didn't say he did.McNeil doesn't really have pace in terms of a winger.
Or ability.
Demari Gray would look a world beater in that Burnley team.
Eh?I'm not interested in playing so called "versatile" players. Much like my apprehension towards shampoo-conditioner, I want one or the other, not both mixed in the same bottle thus diluting the quality of the shampoo and the conditioner.
This is the same issue I have with players like Amartey or even Perez. You're either a striker or you're not. Don't get me wrong, you can play decently in multiple positions like Perez does but if you buy someone, you want to utilise them in their single best position. He should be signed purely for that reason and not because of versatility.
I think you’ve got a point. When we won the league we did it with 11 players who knew exactly who they were, where they played, what their strengths were. Versatility is overrated in football.I want an out and out LB or LWB or striker or CB. I don't want a LB who plays mainly on the right. I don't want a CB who usually plays as a CDM but can also play CB from time-to-time. I don't want an all-in-one. I want us to sign a CB who's only job is to play CB. That they know this role inside out and that's where they hone their craft, learn their trade and play every single match. Different positions on the pitch require different skills, disciplines, positional awareness etc.
I think about a player like Amartey. What is his actual position? I've seen him play RB, CB, CDM, and CM. All our best players stick to one position. Vardy is a striker, nothing else. Each time he's played on the wing he wasn't used to his full potential. Ndidi - he's a CDM and that's his job and should be his only job. Evans is a CB and is excellent there.
I don't know, perhaps I'm not being clear. It just seems like a bit of a let-down signing players who are positively labeled as "versatile" which for me is code for "average" or "we don't know his best position" or "perfect if we get some injuries." I believe it means they're not excellent at anything.
What you’re describing belongs to an incredibly simplistic view of the game. Footballers aren’t just “a centre back” or “a winger”. Every position on a football pitch has countless variations, and all of these variations share varying degrees of overlap in required skills. Players who can only do one thing are close to useless.I want an out and out LB or LWB or striker or CB. I don't want a LB who plays mainly on the right. I don't want a CB who usually plays as a CDM but can also play CB from time-to-time. I don't want an all-in-one. I want us to sign a CB who's only job is to play CB. That they know this role inside out and that's where they hone their craft, learn their trade and play every single match. Different positions on the pitch require different skills, disciplines, positional awareness etc.
I think about a player like Amartey. What is his actual position? I've seen him play RB, CB, CDM, and CM. All our best players stick to one position. Vardy is a striker, nothing else. Each time he's played on the wing he wasn't used to his full potential. Ndidi - he's a CDM and that's his job and should be his only job. Evans is a CB and is excellent there.
I don't know, perhaps I'm not being clear. It just seems like a bit of a let-down signing players who are positively labeled as "versatile" which for me is code for "average" or "we don't know his best position" or "perfect if we get some injuries." I believe it means they're not excellent at anything.
Players who can only do one thing are close to useless.
Not really, no. Do you imagine he’ll suddenly need to learn to play football again from scratch if Frank Lampard tells him to play ten yards further forward or stay in his own half or pass to the right side of the pitch?
Reckon so, yeah. I suspect Chilwell will be developed into a more attacking player, like a poor man’s Gareth Bale.He'll be ****ed if he tells him to defend
More a poor man's Jeffrey Schlupp.Reckon so, yeah. I suspect Chilwell will be developed into a more attacking player, like a poor man’s Gareth Bale.
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