Yes true, but I think they could rotate sides easily enough. Gray has been dangerous looking on both sides on occasion so far don't you think?….which would mean Gray (or Diaz) playing on the right.
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Yes true, but I think they could rotate sides easily enough. Gray has been dangerous looking on both sides on occasion so far don't you think?….which would mean Gray (or Diaz) playing on the right.
What has bias got to do with anything here, the lad had talent but rarely showed it in anything resembling a consistent spell.One really great thing that would come from him continuing to perform like this is he will become example number one of how it doesn't mean jack that the supporters of a club watch the player every week when it comes to evaluating players. Every single Leicester poster who felt the need to offer an opinion had a negative slant. And they all might be wrong.
Fans are too biased to be reasonable in their assessments of players. It's true for all of us.
Thanks for making my point mate. Cheers.What has bias got to do with anything here, the lad had talent but rarely showed it in anything resembling a consistent spell.
We had all this [Poor language removed] when he went to Germany and played well for two weeks and then did the square root of f’ all for the rest of the season.
The lad was a moody arse and hair pullingly inconsistent. I mean I watched him play for what 4.5 years… but apparently those opinions don’t matter as he’s had a couple of good games.
If he’s pulled his finger out and stopped being a total bell end then you are on to a winner. But he’s shown time and time again, if he had a bad spell and gets dropped, he’ll sulk and things will plummet.
Traore is probably one of the five best dribblers in the world. If his teammates have a decent finishing season he could get 10 assists and add 5 or so goals. I wouldn't have him here but he gets a tough time.I just checked out of curiosity since some folk seem to think Adama Traore is some brilliant player: In 3 games Gray has equalled Traore's league goal tally (2) from this season and last combined (39 games)
So you follow and watch every game your ex players play in...What has bias got to do with anything here, the lad had talent but rarely showed it in anything resembling a consistent spell.
We had all this [Poor language removed] when he went to Germany and played well for two weeks and then did the square root of f’ all for the rest of the season.
The lad was a moody arse and hair pullingly inconsistent. I mean I watched him play for what 4.5 years… but apparently those opinions don’t matter as he’s had a couple of good games.
If he’s pulled his finger out and stopped being a total bell end then you are on to a winner. But he’s shown time and time again, if he had a bad spell and gets dropped, he’ll sulk and things will plummet.
Traore is probably one of the five best dribblers in the world. If his teammates have a decent finishing season he could get 10 assists and add 5 or so goals. I wouldn't have him here but he gets a tough time.
I think that narrative could change this year, not saying he'll be great but how he's going now he should get in the neighborhood of 15 goals and assists unless Wolves are the worst shooting team in the history of top flight football.Amazing dribbler yer problem is his final product, league one standard
I mean, if he's turned the corner in his career and is boss we've recruited well.
Equally, if he ends up a bit Walcott (good start, meh), well it's £1.5 million which is 1/18th of a Bolassie*.
*it was £27.5m we paid?
Two on his debut, looked a good buy.Did Walcott have a good start