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So did Scott Sinclair. I was at the Liverpool game where he ran the show he was unknown in later games once he was pressed he made silly mistakesHe’s played in the Chelsea team when he was 19
I'd still trust him more to bring in an effective defensive midfielder than this lotJesus, not yet already!
Big Sam is probably only half way through his holiday, bopping away in Marbella somewhere.
Good player that ladKeep an eye on David Turnbull, 23 years old, left sided, but two footed. Good player
What's Kevin Nolan up to these days, and could he still hoof it up to Salamander Rondon?!? (accuracy optional of course)I'd still trust him more to bring in an effective defensive midfielder than this lot
I compared him in style. Which I think is pretty accurate. Didn’t once say he was as good.So did Scott Sinclair. I was at the Liverpool game where he ran the show he was unknown in later games once he was pressed he made silly mistakes
I would love to see him progress but I am far from sure he ever will but to compare him to Scholes ( a player I despised ) is folly
Ivan Campo would get in the team at the momentWhat's Kevin Nolan up to these days, and could he still hoof it up to Salamander Rondon?!? (accuracy optional of course)
No you don’t want Gilmour sitting in front of your back line too often. You want him roaming between defence and midfield at times, but ideally between midfield and attack. But he will put in a challenge, he doesn’t shirk a tackle. But he’s physically not built for tackling too much.Lampard talked about a number six with defensive qualities. That doesn’t sound like Gilmour.
95% of the game is played without the ball - (probably more in our team..). Gilmour is slow, weak and easy to run past.
No you don’t want Gilmour sitting in front of your back line too often. You want him roaming between defence and midfield at times, but ideally between midfield and attack. But he will put in a challenge, he doesn’t shirk a tackle. But he’s physically not built for tackling too much.
DCL may well have played as the most advanced of your forwards but he needed Richarlinson to link with him . The point is if he is isolated he doesn’t have the same skill set as Wood in terms of dealing from the wild clearances from the Burnley defence for me DCLs arieal ability is much more of an asset in or around the box.
If you can somehow unlock Alis potential then maybe but I really think you underestimate just how much Richarlinsons impact was
He bought in the best CDM we ever had at West Brom, Okay Yokuslu, when he was in charge 2 seasons back. Glad to say he rejoined us today so us Baggies well chuffedI'd still trust him more to bring in an effective defensive midfielder than this lot
I think there probably are wires crossed alright.Im confused now. You appear to be saying that nobody builds their entire team around a tidy ball player and then saying I couldn’t be more wrong for saying the same thing.
Maybe there’s a difference in the way we’re interpreting ‘build your team around’. To me, it seemed like the poster was saying that the team would need to be set up specifically to accommodate gilmour in order for him to be successful. I’m saying that won’t happen for someone who isn’t a match winner. It’s possible he just meant that he needs to be in a team which plays a certain way in order to get the best out of him, but to me that isn’t ‘building your entire team around him’ it’s just him being suited to a particular style of play.
Welcome BillyLampard talked about a number six with defensive qualities. That doesn’t sound like Gilmour.
95% of the game is played without the ball - (probably more in our team..). Gilmour is slow, weak and easy to run past.
Gilmour just sounds like an opportunistic purchaseLampard talked about a number six with defensive qualities. That doesn’t sound like Gilmour.
95% of the game is played without the ball - (probably more in our team..). Gilmour is slow, weak and easy to run past.