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Have to be honest and say I’ve had doubts about JL for a long time. Even during his v. good period. He has had me out of my seat (in a good way) though. But I think the surprise factor has worn off. For the opposition too, they’ve realised where he’s a little bit weak in his game and I think they try and stay well clear of the areas in which he’s clearly a monster. 
Anyway, hope he kicks on a bit and develops that little bit more positional awareness and becomes more secure with the ball in key defensive areas/times.

I’d much rather he just got even better than buy someone else.

 

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48 minutes ago, huss9 said:

his goal goes in and we're haling him today.

A decent player with a decent touch and it's a goal.  Very poor from him.

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I still love the gadgie, I love the fact he went from being possibly the worst centre forward we’ve ever had (on a pound for pound basis - and I do mean £££) to beloved fan favourite, feted by pundits and capped by Brazil

 

But he’s a long way short of being a good PL midfielder

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He’s a very good box to box midfielder and saying he’s not a good PL midfielder is a bit mad considering he’s not really been his best for a bit yet he’s got a crucial goal and assist to his name on top of massive blocks, tackles and etc this season that have led to where we are on the points and table.

 

What he does need to do is work on his awareness (start looking about more and knowing where he is) which I am sure he, the coaching staff and his personal coaching analyst team will be working on with him as quickly as today. 

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3 minutes ago, Kanji said:

He’s a very good box to box midfielder and saying he’s not a good PL midfielder is a bit mad considering he’s not really been his best for a bit yet he’s got a crucial goal and assist to his name on top of massive blocks, tackles and etc this season that have led to where we are on the points and table.

 

What he does need to do is work on his awareness (start looking about more and knowing where he is) which I am sure he, the coaching staff and his personal coaching analyst team will be working on with him as quickly as today. 

The amount of times that he was caught in possession was ridiculous.  A class midfielder doesn't do that.  Bruno is similar actually.

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4 hours ago, Rod said:

The amount of times that he was caught in possession was ridiculous.  A class midfielder doesn't do that.  Bruno is similar actually.


There was one really poor one and couple where it’s hard to really fault him too much. Just watched the match again as I was in a pub without sound live and thought he was really good today overall. 

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5 hours ago, TheBrownBottle said:

LW or nowt for me.  He’s not a midfielder, he’s nowhere near strong enough technically, and he’s a walking red card at this point. 

 

Was thinking LW aswell. But we have Gordon and Barnes there.

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49 minutes ago, Erikse said:

 

Was thinking LW aswell. But we have Gordon and Barnes there.

Yep - I was anticipating that we would cash in on Joelinton over the last 12 months - I don't think we'd necessarily get our original money back, but in terms of his amortised fee it would have been a significant gain.  He's not as good as the other two LW options, and the only midfielder he's better than is Longstaff - and I'd say that's fine margins.

 

In an ideal world, this wouldn't even need to be considered.

5 hours ago, Kanji said:

He’s a very good box to box midfielder and saying he’s not a good PL midfielder is a bit mad considering he’s not really been his best for a bit yet he’s got a crucial goal and assist to his name on top of massive blocks, tackles and etc this season that have led to where we are on the points and table.

 

What he does need to do is work on his awareness (start looking about more and knowing where he is) which I am sure he, the coaching staff and his personal coaching analyst team will be working on with him as quickly as today. 

He's not a midfielder full stop, for me

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5 hours ago, LionOfGosforth said:

His defensive work off the ball today was close to magnificent, so many tackles and headers out of our box while we were under the cosh. On the ball he can get caught out and be clumsy but i'd guess EH loves his off the ball work.

The lad absolutely grafts his bollocks off, no doubt about that

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Defensively he was really good today, felt like he was at his best but definitely had his pocket picked a few times when he shouldn't have.

 

He probably gets away with those moments against lesser opposition but needs to be more switched on when it's against the best teams.

 

Overall though, he's an absolute asset to us and people lamenting that we didn't sell him or wanting us to sell him is a bit strange.

 

I'll let the club worry about PSR but I don't want Joelinton leaving even if technically he isn't as good as the top players. 

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2 minutes ago, Holloway said:

a long way short of being a good midfielder ? Good grief. I speak with a lot of other teams fans at work and his name comes up very quickly

That and fine margins between him and Longstaff is some take 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Holloway said:

a long way short of being a good midfielder ? Good grief. I speak with a lot of other teams fans at work and his name comes up very quickly

He just isn't a midfielder.  I never said he wasn't a good player.  I doubt Isak would be much good at left back, or Bruno at centre forward

 

Joelinton looks really good to me at LW, with someone like Willock behind him in midfield.  He uses his power and pace to cause defences trouble - and his touch can be excellent

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Just now, Geordie Ahmed said:

That and fine margins between him and Longstaff is some take 

 

 

Just my opinion of course, but Longstaff doesn't offer a great deal less in midfield.  He's not as good defensively, but his passing and goalscoring record is better

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1 minute ago, TheBrownBottle said:

He just isn't a midfielder.  I never said he wasn't a good player.  I doubt Isak would be much good at left back, or Bruno at centre forward

 

Joelinton looks really good to me at LW, with someone like Willock behind him in midfield.  He uses his power and pace to cause defences trouble - and his touch can be excellent

he is more of a midfielder than a left winger like

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Just now, TheBrownBottle said:

Not in my view - his best season was 22/23 when he played the majority of his games at LW

A lot of that was due to him and Willock interchanging, he wasn't your typical LW and both thrived due to that

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Geordie Ahmed said:

A lot of that was due to him and Willock interchanging, he wasn't your typical LW and both thrived due to that

 

 

Agreed, he often dropped back - and it was great when they were together- also, Willock is a better midfielder than Joelinton, so that helped

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1 minute ago, Holloway said:

have you not noticed how he breaks up play with his octopus legs? He;s effective wide left in a different manner but he.;s less of a starter there for me

I wouldn’t start him there either, because we’ve got so many good LW options.  But my starting midfield (assuming a three) would be Willock-Bruno-Tonali

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