2020/21 Tom Davies

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Still a waste of time that offers nothing. Anyone who is happy even in the slightest with this joke should pick a division 2 club as they will find better than him. Side note, don't style yourself after a Mormon...
 

The thing about Davies for me is that he's, positionally-speaking, as sound a player as you'lll get in that CM role. He is where he should be most of the time in a game: screening defence and breaking up play when we're under attack; in position ready for the ball when we get hold of it and up there supporting the attack. It's just that he is average at what he does most of the time: he breaks up play, then loses it; he gets on the ball, but misplaces a pass and a move breaks down.

His instinct is right in terms of his bearings on the pitch for the role he plays (which is why, no doubt, Ancelotti keeps playing him), but his execution is bang average.

He's young and he still has time to tune up the execution side of the CM role; but his instinct positionally cant be taught and he has it. Someone like Allan can help him develop a more rounded game, I su

The thing about Davies for me is that he's, positionally-speaking, as sound a player as you'lll get in that CM role. He is where he should be most of the time in a game: screening defence and breaking up play when we're under attack; in position ready for the ball when we get hold of it and up there supporting the attack. It's just that he is average at what he does most of the time: he breaks up play, then loses it; he gets on the ball, but misplaces a pass and a move breaks down.

His instinct is right in terms of his bearings on the pitch for the role he plays (which is why, no doubt, Ancelotti keeps playing him), but his execution is bang average.

He's young and he still has time to tune up the execution side of the CM role; but his instinct positionally cant be taught and he has it. Someone like Allan can help him develop a more rounded game, I suppose.
I don't need three paragraphs to explain he's terrible and offers nothing. Thanks eyes as you've saved me from further explanation of this so called player!
 
The thing about Davies for me is that he's, positionally-speaking, as sound a player as you'lll get in that CM role. He is where he should be most of the time in a game: screening defence and breaking up play when we're under attack; in position ready for the ball when we get hold of it and up there supporting the attack. It's just that he is average at what he does most of the time: he breaks up play, then loses it; he gets on the ball, but misplaces a pass and a move breaks down.

His instinct is right in terms of his bearings on the pitch for the role he plays (which is why, no doubt, Ancelotti keeps playing him), but his execution is bang average.

He's young and he still has time to tune up the execution side of the CM role; but his instinct positionally cant be taught and he has it. Someone like Allan can help him develop a more rounded game, I suppose.

Dave he is not that young and should be fully developed by now.
 
I don't need three paragraphs to explain he's terrible and offers nothing. Thanks eyes as you've saved me from further explanation of this so called player!
Ring Moshiri asap,he's wasting a fortune on Ancelotti,you've got it all in hand. Where have you been hiding?
 

Dave he is not that young and should be fully developed by now.
That's not necessarily true. He does the bedrock things well: he's in the right place to do things: break up play; receive the ball. He just doesn't execute well all/most of the time.

That's either lack of ability or lack of composure on the ball. If it's the latter then he's got every chance to become a very useful player to have around. I'm not a great fan of his either. I'd just like to keep him around for a bit longer and see how he develops.

He's 22, btw.
 

The thing about Davies for me is that he's, positionally-speaking, as sound a player as you'lll get in that CM role. He is where he should be most of the time in a game: screening defence and breaking up play when we're under attack; in position ready for the ball when we get hold of it and up there supporting the attack. It's just that he is average at what he does most of the time: he breaks up play, then loses it; he gets on the ball, but misplaces a pass and a move breaks down.

His instinct is right in terms of his bearings on the pitch for the role he plays (which is why, no doubt, Ancelotti keeps playing him), but his execution is bang average.

He's young and he still has time to tune up the execution side of the CM role; but his instinct positionally cant be taught and he has it. Someone like Allan can help him develop a more rounded game, I suppose.
He was full of running last night and he played well. He's good in certain types of games where he can hassle and cover ground but limited in other aspects. He will never bring us what someone like Tielemans will - we need to be looking elsewhere for that.

Reminds me a little of Ferguson and YS Park - he'd come out in games where running and effort were needed.
 
Still a waste of time that offers nothing. Anyone who is happy even in the slightest with this joke should pick a division 2 club as they will find better than him. Side note, don't style yourself after a Mormon...
The joke is on you, pal. He is dong exactly what Carlo wants him to do, you just do not understand.
 
That's not necessarily true. He does the bedrock things well: he's in the right place to do things: break up play; receive the ball. He just doesn't execute well all/most of the time.

That's either lack of ability or lack of composure on the ball. If it's the latter then he's got every chance to become a very useful player to have around. I'm not a great fan of his either. I'd just like to keep him around for a bit longer and see how he develops.

He's 22, btw.

Bravo
 
That's not necessarily true. He does the bedrock things well: he's in the right place to do things: break up play; receive the ball. He just doesn't execute well all/most of the time.

That's either lack of ability or lack of composure on the ball. If it's the latter then he's got every chance to become a very useful player to have around. I'm not a great fan of his either. I'd just like to keep him around for a bit longer and see how he develops.

He's 22, btw.

You may be right Dave but I do not think we can afford to keep playing him while he learns.
 

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