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Eric Dear
I think another season is a good idea. Mainly because the hype when we bought him we real. He has just not turned up yet. Historically have we seen examples of lazy players changing?
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I want him to work out, he is a very talented played and posseses the playstyle we desperately need. If he were to leave we would need to find another creative CM of similar quality and there just aren't many of them about.
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Essentially nothing has changed in months
I agree but it's gone on too long. So I'm not confident.If Jose can get him firing, that's literally like a new £55,44m signing (plus add ons).
He's only been here a season. How many players have had a poor first season and gone on to be a success?I agree but it's gone on too long. So I'm not confident.
They say hope springs eternal.He's only been here a season. How many players have had a poor first season and gone on to be a success?
There is a great player in there, so hopefully, he knuckles down and puts in the effort. If he does it makes a huge
difference to our midfield. It's worth giving him another season.
I agree but it's gone on too long. So I'm not confident.
I think another season is a good idea. Mainly because the hype when we bought him we real. He has just not turned up yet. Historically have we seen examples of lazy players changing?
Not necessarily changing but Berbatov tinkled me off no end when he first came. I remember a Sunday game at Reading that we lost 3-1 and he put in the laziest display I've ever seen from any footballer. At that point, I wouldn't have cared if he never kicked a ball for us again.
He turned out to be one of the classiest players ever to wear our shirt. Would love Ndombele to turn it around because he is supremely talented.
I always thought Sissy was a bit lazy at Saudi Sportswashing Machine actually. That was just my perception at the time though and not based on watching him a whole lot. He's far from lazy now.Neither am I. My expectations are low, but he's still just 23 and stranger things have happened.
I keep drooling over the potential prospect of N'dombele with the work rate of Sissoko.
Not necessarily changing but Berbatov tinkled me off no end when he first came. I remember a Sunday game at Reading that we lost 3-1 and he put in the laziest display I've ever seen from any footballer. At that point, I wouldn't have cared if he never kicked a ball for us again.
He turned out to be one of the classiest players ever to wear our shirt. Would love Ndombele to turn it around because he is supremely talented.
I would rather remember him scoring four in our 6-4 win, great player who had a brilliant touch but could look lazy at times, but that was the way he played.
Unlikely. Not sure he even knows what a gym looks like.I want him to work out, he is a very talented played and posseses the playstyle we desperately need. If he were to leave we would need to find another creative CM of similar quality and there just aren't many of them about.
Or this game
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2007/feb/26/match.sport
I remember watching him lead the line with such poise, strength and composure despite having had Keane sent off. An absolute masterclass of a performance.
He put in a similarly virtuoso performance against City away in the League Cup. I think we won 2-0.Hah! I remember that so well. Whenever Berbatov comes up, I have to mention that game. He was just sublime, the perfect lone striker, in that game, despite not scoring!
Hah! I remember that so well. Whenever Berbatov comes up, I have to mention that game. He was just sublime, the perfect lone striker, in that game, despite not scoring!
I doubt he would have played to that level, if Keane was there to run around like a terrier!Yeah, Bolton were no mugs back then. They were above us in the table with a decent defence but they had no idea how to cope with Berbatov that day. If Keane hadn't been sent off, and Dimitar had still played to that level, we could have scored eight.