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6 minutes ago, madras said:

When they first came she seemed happier about it than him.

 

Have they actually split, I know she's gone back but is it a long distance thing ?


Think the ban must have really hurt her - she had Sandro at 10/1 to be player of the year 

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26 minutes ago, madras said:

When they first came she seemed happier about it than him.

 

Have they actually split, I know she's gone back but is it a long distance thing ?

 

Yeah she was dragging him all round the north east with a big smie on her face, really threw herself into the move at the time. He himself looked like a fish out of water in them early days.

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Thoughts? 
 

I was watching in the pub, so never great for analysis. But it was almost like he was trying to do too much. In a good way, though. He was popping up everywhere and trying to force the issue and certainly adds a bit of pace and dynamism to our team. 
 

Did give it away cheaply a few times. It nearly cost us at one point. But as I said in the Trippier thread. Everyone was at it yesterday. Which could be seen as a positive for them with how they swarmed the ball and a negative for us with how sloppy we were at times. 

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Thought he was very good for about 60 minutes then it seems to become very noticeable when he’s tiring, few sloppy balls and he’s taken off. Guess it’ll take a little while to get fully up to speed for the 90 minutes. 

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A few sloppy passes yesterday but some encouraging signs that we have a lot more control in midfield with him in there.

 

He is some excellent attributes - always available for the central defenders, , constantly moving into space, recycles possession, whilst also being a tenacious little fucker. 

 

Actually thought Longstaff looked surprisingly sharp and fresh when he came on so the competition helps in that context too. 

 

 

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think he looks understandably rusty with the ball but I really like how he’s constantly trying to make things happen, either it be through movement, winning the ball back or first time passes. Confident he’s going to be really good for us once he gets some match fitness.

 

Next step for him would be getting himself into the goalscoring positions that Longstaff constantly gets himself into from that position. He will need to contribute goals for us.

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24 minutes ago, Smal said:

think he looks understandably rusty with the ball but I really like how he’s constantly trying to make things happen, either it be through movement, winning the ball back or first time passes. Confident he’s going to be really good for us once he gets some match fitness.

 

Next step for him would be getting himself into the goalscoring positions that Longstaff constantly gets himself into from that position. He will need to contribute goals for us.


He isn’t a RCM - he’s at his best in a double pivot - had his best seasons in those positions - We are not utilising him properly - he keeps the ball ticking, covers the RB, has a fantastic engine and is tactically brilliant - that’s his role 

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2 minutes ago, Mikky said:


He isn’t a RCM - he’s at his best in a double pivot - had his best seasons in those positions - We are not utilising him properly - he keeps the ball ticking, covers the RB, has a fantastic engine and is tactically brilliant - that’s his role 

Don’t see why those attributes have to be limited to a double pivot role tbh. They seem transferable to an 8.

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18 minutes ago, Smal said:

Don’t see why those attributes have to be limited to a double pivot role tbh. They seem transferable to an 8.


My point was alluding to a formation change for us - in the sense we have a perfect player to slot alongside Bruno - I really don’t like how our midfield is shaped 

 

Sandro is good enough to play as a 10 also - he has everything 

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a bit underwhelmed from what I've seen from him so far - struggles to get involved as much as Bruno and Joe, not sure he'd get into our rival top 6 sides?

 

maybe lacks some confidence and still adjusting to pace English football

 

needs to cut out the sloppy passes especially in dangerous areas, could've easily lost the game yesterday because of that leading to their one chance 

 

he does have a lot of qualities though and I still have high hopes for him here 

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His passing was sloppy without doubt. But most of our players wasted many balls. Overall I’m not even sure how many times we lost possession. 

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4 hours ago, Smal said:

think he looks understandably rusty with the ball but I really like how he’s constantly trying to make things happen, either it be through movement, winning the ball back or first time passes. Confident he’s going to be really good for us once he gets some match fitness.

 

Next step for him would be getting himself into the goalscoring positions that Longstaff constantly gets himself into from that position. He will need to contribute goals for us.

 

I'm getting a bit concerned how long it's taken him to shake off that rustiness tbh. We had it last season before the ban, and that was somewhat understandable. But he's been training with us for a year now, and he seems to be playing barnstormers for Italy. There's definitely a player in there, but he doesn't seem to fit our style since day one.

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After 10 starts I expect to see him settled and performing well.

 

He moves very well to create space for our other midfielders. Would like to see JL and Bruno do the same. Opens up the pitch for the player who ends up getting it.

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1 hour ago, TRon said:

 

I'm getting a bit concerned how long it's taken him to shake off that rustiness tbh. We had it last season before the ban, and that was somewhat understandable. But he's been training with us for a year now, and he seems to be playing barnstormers for Italy. There's definitely a player in there, but he doesn't seem to fit our style since day one.


he’s harshly judged because of the fee. He’s loads better than Joelinton and longstaff (and Willock) already. He’s looked our second best player already.

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Just now, Shearergol said:


he’s harshly judged because of the fee. He’s loads better than Joelinton and longstaff (and Willock) already. He’s looked our second best player already.

 

I agree with you in general, but I thought Joelinton was more effective yesterday.

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I think the best for both him and Bruno would be to have an option in front of them. An attacking midfielder that isn’t too far away ahead of them. A player they can play one two’s with at times. This would also not force Isak coming way too deep as he often does. We need more playing depth in the centre. 

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19 minutes ago, Ikon said:

I think the best for both him and Bruno would be to have an option in front of them. An attacking midfielder that isn’t too far away ahead of them. A player they can play one two’s with at times. This would also not force Isak coming way too deep as he often does. We need more playing depth in the centre. 

That man could be miggy, he plays quite a few through balls and I think that was his role at Atlanta.

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1 hour ago, Ronson333 said:

That man could be miggy, he plays quite a few through balls and I think that was his role at Atlanta.

Yes he was more central behind the striker (If I remember correctly)

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