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"Havent had chance to personally check on Santon but yes it is. Strange:I was told NUFC thought Pieters better suited"

 

One first/last "complaining" re: this signing. Good thing we didn't settle for the most suited, but the cheapest.

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A lot of heads in sand in this thread... Going off all the YT clips of him available and analysing them he is quite clearly right footed and not comfortable using his left... Thought it was telling that the clips he looked best in were as RB... And even more telling that he was playing RB in the majority of the clips... More than happy if RB is the plan for him as clearly an upgrade on Simpson...

 

Heads in the sand? He has played left back for a lot of his career including a champions league game against Manchester United where he had Christiano Ronaldo in his back pocket.

 

If anyone has their head in the sand it's those who always have to find a negative and create problems that aren't really there.

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A lot of heads in sand in this thread... Going off all the YT clips of him available and analysing them he is quite clearly right footed and not comfortable using his left... Thought it was telling that the clips he looked best in were as RB... And even more telling that he was playing RB in the majority of the clips... More than happy if RB is the plan for him as clearly an upgrade on Simpson...

 

Aye plays great for Inter Milan at LB, but not good enough for us.

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People are so hung up on what foot he uses, but it's not a video game!

 

The guy played numerous games at left back at friggin Inter, and was hugely rated off of these performances.

 

Chill out! He is fine either side.

 

it's just about balance mate, that's all, and especially if you've got jonas ahead of him the other team pretty much know what they need to do to stop us down the left.

 

he looks really comfortable on the ball though, him and ben arfa down the left is potentially incredible.

 

It's not that straight forward at all. You can't just say because they're both left footed the other team knows exactly how to stop them. Disagree completely.

 

the other team knows which way they're gonna go 9 times out of 10, and that they'll be running into traffic rather than space. i'm not saying it wont work, i'm not saying we wont have a good left flank, i'm saying we'll have a more predictable one and that's a bad thing imo.

 

Everything depends on his pace and technique..If you are useless with the ball, like Simpson, it will be a disaster putting him on left back..But from what I've seen from Santon he's fast and is capable of going both ways..It's his skills that makes him unpredictable, not his preferred fot..

 

have you played much football? as a defender?

 

I have, but at an inferiour level so it's hardly relevant for this discussion..My point is simple, Santon got skills, so he's probably capable of passing and crossing with both feet, although he prefers his right foot..Simpson on the other hand find it difficult to hit a simple pass..Consequently Simpson would be the shittest defender on earth if placed on left back, but not Santon.

 

contrary to what sam allardyce might tell you, the basics of the game are the same at any level. and one of them is if you know which way someone's likely to go, you've got a better chance of stopping them. i'm not even sure why you're talking about simpson to be honest.

 

Surely it's exactly the same problem if you had two left footed players on the left side? They are both more like to try and go on the outside? ???

 

it's a good point, but there's a couple of things i'd mention. the main one being that if you're beaten on the outside as a fullback the winger's running into space and can get the cross in, also the centre half is on the way over to cover you and he's left his man in a very dangerous position in the middle. it also means the defence are turned and facing their own goal which is a harder position to defend from than if someone cuts inside and delivers it, in which case defenders are facing away from goal and it's easier to clear.

 

if you're cutting inside a lot as a winger you're running into more traffic, cm's can come across and help without leaving too much space in dangerous areas.

 

all imo, of course.

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http://forzainterforums.com/showthread.php?5762-Davide-Santon/page105&s=7f5b8da714aa8fbc5070b551441d1bb4

 

 

 

Undoubtedly one of the greatest sports tragedy of a young player in club's history. Such an unworthy ending.

 

Apparently he makes his last medical test and afterwards he will sign for fucking Newcastle. Hopefully there is a buy-back-clause, otherwise I'm going to puke all over this place

 

give santon out clause for 6 mil to newcastle, and make both muntari and mariga loan-out with 5-6 m on redemption to some club..

 

 

what a clever movement, then 2-3 years later santon price : 15-25 M, then muntari and mariga will end up their contract with inter, and go for free..

 

welldone

 

:aww:

 

 

Reading on the biggest Inter forum for Swedes, they're losing it. "Whole transfer window is now a failure, I don't care if we sign Messi" etc.

 

Nice.

 

:aww: :aww: :aww: :aww: :aww: :aww: :aww: :aww:

 

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Oh yes, this is good. This is very good. In fact, this is beyond good.

 

:fwap: at the prospect of Santon being the next Maldini/Zanetti.

 

A LB at last (well a versatile fullback rather).

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People are so hung up on what foot he uses, but it's not a video game!

 

The guy played numerous games at left back at friggin Inter, and was hugely rated off of these performances.

 

Chill out! He is fine either side.

 

it's just about balance mate, that's all, and especially if you've got jonas ahead of him the other team pretty much know what they need to do to stop us down the left.

 

he looks really comfortable on the ball though, him and ben arfa down the left is potentially incredible.

 

It's not that straight forward at all. You can't just say because they're both left footed the other team knows exactly how to stop them. Disagree completely.

 

the other team knows which way they're gonna go 9 times out of 10, and that they'll be running into traffic rather than space. i'm not saying it wont work, i'm not saying we wont have a good left flank, i'm saying we'll have a more predictable one and that's a bad thing imo.

 

Everything depends on his pace and technique..If you are useless with the ball, like Simpson, it will be a disaster putting him on left back..But from what I've seen from Santon he's fast and is capable of going both ways..It's his skills that makes him unpredictable, not his preferred fot..

 

have you played much football? as a defender?

 

I have, but at an inferiour level so it's hardly relevant for this discussion..My point is simple, Santon got skills, so he's probably capable of passing and crossing with both feet, although he prefers his right foot..Simpson on the other hand find it difficult to hit a simple pass..Consequently Simpson would be the shittest defender on earth if placed on left back, but not Santon.

 

contrary to what sam allardyce might tell you, the basics of the game are the same at any level. and one of them is if you know which way someone's likely to go, you've got a better chance of stopping them. i'm not even sure why you're talking about simpson to be honest.

 

Surely it's exactly the same problem if you had two left footed players on the left side? They are both more like to try and go on the outside? ???

 

it's a good point, but there's a couple of things i'd mention. the main one being that if you're beaten on the outside as a fullback the winger's running into space and can get the cross in, also the centre half is on the way over to cover you and he's left his man in a very dangerous position in the middle. it also means the defence are turned and facing their own goal which is a harder position to defend from than if someone cuts inside and delivers it, in which case defenders are facing away from goal and it's easier to clear.

 

if you're cutting inside a lot as a winger you're running into more traffic, cm's can come across and help without leaving too much space in dangerous areas.

 

all imo, of course.

 

Nah all good points, I am still very happy even if at left back as he has done it for a better club than us.

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