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Gerard Deulofeu - Once a Blue, always a Blue

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A lot of wingers don't, especially 21 year old ones.
It does go with the territory, I suppose. If we hadn't got to see how Lennon could do I'd be more upbeat about this, but I dont think we should pursue it if it means we have to hand Lennon back to Spurs...who knows, this Deulofeu paper talk could be all brinkmanship with Spurs over a price for Lennon.
 

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It does go with the territory, I suppose. If we hadn't got to see how Lennon could do I'd be more upbeat about this, but I dont think we should pursue it if it means we have to hand Lennon back to Spurs...who knows, this Deulofeu paper talk could be all brinkmanship with Spurs over a price for Lennon.

Your insane if you would have Lennon over Deulofeu, sorry, but you are.
 
One has to ask what is the point of signing a centre midfielder to play on the wing in front of Baines?
Pienaar was originally a central midfielder. The problem with a natural wide player on the left is that it nullifies Baines threat. Baines links better with someone who comes infield and gives him the overlap and space out wide to exploit.

Obviously it doesn't always work as we've seen with Barkley and Naismith frustratingly played there last season. Suppose we will have to see if Cleverley is played there and if he builds up that understanding with Baines.
 

One has to ask what is the point of signing a centre midfielder to play on the wing in front of Baines?
We know RM has done it before. Also, I think he likes the idea of a wide man who comes in off the flank and plays between lines: he had Jordi Gomez doing this for him at Swansea and Wigan, and I think the Eto'o's signing was a move to repeat the trick here.
 
Pienaar was originally a central midfielder. The problem with a natural wide player on the left is that it nullifies Baines threat. Baines links better with someone who comes infield and gives him the overlap and space out wide to exploit.

Obviously it doesn't always work as we've seen with Barkley and Naismith frustratingly played there last season. Suppose we will have to see if Cleverley is played there and if he builds up that understanding with Baines.

For me don't see it really, be another square peg, round hole mess.
 
Pienaar was originally a central midfielder. The problem with a natural wide player on the left is that it nullifies Baines threat. Baines links better with someone who comes infield and gives him the overlap and space out wide to exploit.

Obviously it doesn't always work as we've seen with Barkley and Naismith frustratingly played there last season. Suppose we will have to see if Cleverley is played there and if he builds up that understanding with Baines.

Somebody has hacked this account.
 

Don't understand any of it apart from two words- Daily mail


Según apunta el Daily Mail, Deulofeupodría volver al Everton, club donde militó a préstamo en la temporada 2013-2014, en una operación que rondaría los tres millones de libras, 4,1 millones de euros al cambio. Sin embargo, según ha podido saber Mundo Deportivo, entre el Barça y el club de Liverpool solo hay conversaciones pero lejos de haber alcanzado un acuerdo.
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Try that translation. Not exactly the Queens English, but better.
 
We know RM has done it before. Also, I think he likes the idea of a wide man who comes in off the flank and plays between lines: he had Jordi Gomez doing this for him at Swansea and Wigan, and I think the Eto'o's signing was a move to repeat the trick here.

So which of the current players gets the chop to make way?
 
Pienaar was originally a central midfielder. The problem with a natural wide player on the left is that it nullifies Baines threat. Baines links better with someone who comes infield and gives him the overlap and space out wide to exploit.

Obviously it doesn't always work as we've seen with Barkley and Naismith frustratingly played there last season. Suppose we will have to see if Cleverley is played there and if he builds up that understanding with Baines.

I like your sensible posts makes me remember why I fell in love with you in the first place
 
Pienaar was originally a central midfielder. The problem with a natural wide player on the left is that it nullifies Baines threat. Baines links better with someone who comes infield and gives him the overlap and space out wide to exploit.

Obviously it doesn't always work as we've seen with Barkley and Naismith frustratingly played there last season. Suppose we will have to see if Cleverley is played there and if he builds up that understanding with Baines.

This is exactly why 433 is the future, so you get Pienaar or whoever next to Baines AND an extra forward.
 

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