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Happy he's finally going out on loan. The progress Abeid has made, has clearly encouraged these goofballs to take youth development a bit more seriously again. An absolute joke that he's just been in limbo all season.

 

Fine with him going to league one, as long as he's playing every game. That should be the priority. Rather than being a squad player somewhere.

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Did anyone overtake him in the pecking order last season or was it simply he played because of injuries? Can't remember/be arsed to check.

 

He's still being punished for not being the Burundi Ronaldo on the right wing against Benfica.

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already got their quota of loanees, so really don't see what the point was in him travelling all the way down there to train for a couple of days, unless they had a few others to look at and he's failed to impress, which for a team like Yeovil would be a bit worrying

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So he's gone from starting games against Benfica and Manchester United to (unsuccessfully) being shipped out to Yeovil

 

Quite the career trajectory. If he keeps on this path he could be playing for my local pub team by the time he's 25.

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Yeovil boss Gary Johnson said: “He’s gone back. He only came down for a couple of days and did okay, he did all right.

 

“But at the moment it was just an initial contact because we’ve got six loans and we cannot take on seven loans. He was a good lad, a nice fellow and we will keep an eye on the situation.”

 

Sounds promising :lol:

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Watched him in an U21 fixture earlier this season. Clearly Pardew's instruction a while back to keep an eye on Tiote was taken a bit too close to heart, as all he did was run around, give the ball away and lunge into crazy challenges.

 

Really liked the look of the kid and hope he turns it round, but think he may be struggling to make it as a top-level footballer now.

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Watched him in an U21 fixture earlier this season. Clearly Pardew's instruction a while back to keep an eye on Tiote was taken a bit too close to heart, as all he did was run around, give the ball away and lunge into crazy challenges.

 

Really liked the look of the kid and hope he turns it round, but think he may be struggling to make it as a top-level footballer now.

Possibly the player who has been Pardewed the most. Hope he can salvage his career elsewhere.
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Watched him in an U21 fixture earlier this season. Clearly Pardew's instruction a while back to keep an eye on Tiote was taken a bit too close to heart, as all he did was run around, give the ball away and lunge into crazy challenges.

 

Really liked the look of the kid and hope he turns it round, but think he may be struggling to make it as a top-level footballer now.

Possibly the player who has been Pardewed the most. Hope he can salvage his career elsewhere.

Yeah. Would think with a good coach the lad has the ability to make it at least at championship level, or maybe best looking at abroad for some on the ball experience.

Pity because the lad has/had something till our fuckwit of manager and his team got his/their claws into him.

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Imagine have your career in the hands of Alan Pardew.

I wouldn't, I'd give up up and go and be a bin man and hope I'd still have time to make it as a road sweeper one day.

 

Don't give up your dreams.  You can still make deputy shift supervisor.

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