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Ian Walker
Humour is difficult to get right, there's usually a victim and it may not mean to be hurtful but it often is dependent on many differing circumstances.
He was a very talented player so a bit like Berbatov, he could play the solo role but that wasn't his preferred position nor what truly suited him. He was a creative forward rather than a No9.I remember him playing that role so well when we battered Saudi Sportswashing Machine the day Redknapp got cleared IIRC
If he can get him to become a high intensity presser, we have a world class #8 on our hands
"What that means for the long-term we'll see. Maybe he won't want to be part of this thing."
Exactly what he said to Maddison too!"What that means for the long-term we'll see. Maybe he won't want to be part of this thing."
Or..... someone that can't do it themselves and needs someone to be constantly pushing them and giving them no easy way out?So that's a 'no' then.
We're looking at someone who is overweight and lazy, and never had the drive to get themselves in shape nor had the mental strength to actually work hard.
I can't think of anyone who fits less into Ange's high energy, high effort ethos.
Actually he has had a lot of luckOr..... someone that can't do it themselves and needs someone to be constantly pushing them and giving them no easy way out?
Time will tell.
And there may be plenty of reasons for poor application rather than laziness. ADHD for example.
He didn't get to where is by luck. I wonder if he had the right people pushing him at Marseille?
If (and it's a huge if), Ange is what he needs, then he'd be wise to embrace the opportunity.
Actually he has had a lot of luck
If you look at his youth history he dropped down the levels after not getting signed repeatedly
He went to Amiens in division 3 IIRC and even there he had a struggle
When he got in though he did well and got his move to Lyon
He did however IMO earn his chance to step as he was great at Lyon and exactly what we needed
Shame he hasn’t shown it here but a LOT of that is down to him IMO
Yep, but I think that has actually been the issue
- In his development years he didn't have the consistent professionalism and training routine that most players do, his struggles to get established probably (we don't know) did help build that base of fitness/expected grind that most players have by time they turn pro.
The greats have a self belief that’s unbreakableOn the flip you would hope that lack of opportunity would make the light burn brighter, alot of this has to come from the player, he has been in the system long enough now for it not to be an issue.
We can only speculate on his attitude or drive but as maybe more factual based he is supremely talented player who has not played enough football at the level he should be at in recent years, that needs to change for him
Did Zaha actually go to Galatasaray? Completly missed that!
Take the money and run!!
(or given its related to Tubby, take the money and do a half-hearted jog, trying to give the impression that you're putting some effort in)
So you’re persisting with Tubby eh?
Tubby, Fatty....even Ndombele here and there! Someone who puts in as little effort as he does yet has so much natural ability and potential, but at the same time earns a fortune, deserves limited respect
I’d have thought the Dele interview might change things like this for the better. Guess not. Embarrassing for you.
I haven't watched the interview, but I haven't seen or heard anything which draws any parallel whatsoever between what happened to Dele and Ndombele's lack of application. Completely separate unless you have something you can share?