Moose Posted December 26, 2025 Share Posted December 26, 2025 An absolute bum, get him to fuck, sick to death of him! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moose Posted December 26, 2025 Share Posted December 26, 2025 Ooops, sorry, force of habit! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pilko Posted December 26, 2025 Share Posted December 26, 2025 Might benefit from a little Kieron Dyer syndrome where he gets better every game you don't see him because the alternatives are just as chronically useless. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mountain Posted December 26, 2025 Share Posted December 26, 2025 Thought he was one of the better ones today, didn't put in any crap crosses. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Myleftboot Posted December 26, 2025 Share Posted December 26, 2025 I blame this cunt. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sibierski Posted December 26, 2025 Share Posted December 26, 2025 His stock actually went up by not being associated with that today. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TaylorJ_01 Posted December 26, 2025 Share Posted December 26, 2025 Thought maybe he'd get a run out and be fired up against his old club who let him go and score a double. But by the sounds of it he's a bit fragile so can see why not. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MagSA Posted December 27, 2025 Share Posted December 27, 2025 He is just so incompatible with our way of playing. I thought and said that when we bought him and gave EH the benefit of the doubt, allowing time to assimilate but more than 4 month later he is still wholly incompatible with our style of play and I cannot see him building a relationship with Wally. They are complete contrasts. Would really love for him to succeed, not least because of the sizeable investment but I doubt that. Not even sure the return of Wissa up front might bring about better outcomes. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TRC Posted December 27, 2025 Share Posted December 27, 2025 It’s alarming we tracked this guy for 2 years, and it was clear he didn’t fit what we needed. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MagSA Posted December 27, 2025 Share Posted December 27, 2025 What then was the rationale for bringing him in, we were never going to play like Forest, unless there was a view that he could be moulded into a more versatile player? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
bobbydazzla Posted December 27, 2025 Share Posted December 27, 2025 (edited) 13 minutes ago, MagSA said: What then was the rationale for bringing him in, we were never going to play like Forest, unless there was a view that he could be moulded into a more versatile player? The rationale was that the scouting team and coaches thought he’d be a good addition to our squad and had thought that for a while, so got him on board in the halcyon early summer days before Isak started acting like a cunt and we were forced into a major change of strikers. Anything else is just speculation from amateur keyboard scouts and tacticians. Edited December 27, 2025 by bobbydazzla Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The College Dropout Posted December 27, 2025 Share Posted December 27, 2025 Yeh but he’s shit. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Prophet Posted December 27, 2025 Share Posted December 27, 2025 Glad this lad is getting the criticism he deserves after *checks notes* not playing. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldtype Posted December 29, 2025 Share Posted December 29, 2025 I just struggle to understand what happened with this guy. If he was some has-been superstar on the decline or foreigner who was struggling to adapt to the League I'd get it. He's twenty-three years old, he should still be improving. And a simple change of tactics doesn't take you from 56 starts as one of the most effective right wingers in the Premier League, to whatever this is. It's not as if the "very fast human being" archetype is some extremely uncommon player type that you have to create a bespoke tactical role for. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
huss9 Posted December 30, 2025 Share Posted December 30, 2025 1 hour ago, oldtype said: I just struggle to understand what happened with this guy. If he was some has-been superstar on the decline or foreigner who was struggling to adapt to the League I'd get it. He's twenty-three years old, he should still be improving. And a simple change of tactics doesn't take you from 56 starts as one of the most effective right wingers in the Premier League, to whatever this is. It's not as if the "very fast human being" archetype is some extremely uncommon player type that you have to create a bespoke tactical role for. we've not really seen him use his pace either. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GOTONEW Posted December 30, 2025 Share Posted December 30, 2025 Totally. The only fast thing we've seen from him is his decline. It needs to click asap. Not for his sake, but for NUFC's. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Astroblack Posted December 30, 2025 Share Posted December 30, 2025 Probably going to take three-four years before we see the best of him like Murphy. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ginola14 Posted December 30, 2025 Share Posted December 30, 2025 any update on his fitness? or will this become like Osula and we don't see him again for weeks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mouldy_uk Posted December 30, 2025 Share Posted December 30, 2025 7 hours ago, Astroblack said: Probably going to take three-four years before we see the best of him like Murphy. No way he gets that time. Expectations are much steeper now compared to Murphy’s early timeline with us. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shak Posted December 30, 2025 Share Posted December 30, 2025 We’ve had players start slowly under Eddie and come good before, I will say though that Elanga is probably the most concerned I’ve been about a struggling new player. I think he’ll eventually settle down and become less jittery out there and understand what is expected of him tactically, he’s clearly got some tools in his locker and has shown he can be very effective at this level. However, the major issue for me is that he was bought to play with a striker that we don’t have anymore. Think Eddie somewhat struck gold with a right footed RW last year, with Murphy excelling in feeding Isak the ball quickly. Elanga then was intended to be the evolution of that, with the added bonus of having a lot more pace and being able to take players on in a way Murphy never could. With Isak gone, we need to evolve our style of play and I don’t see Elanga as a traditional wide man out on the right in a 4-3-3 being a good fit for it, especially as Eddie is trying to evolve us into more of a possession based team that doesn’t rely on intensity as much as we once did. We are crying out for a ball playing left footed RW in that spot, someone who will get on it between the lines and give Bruno someone to bounce off of in the build up play. Almiron wasn’t exactly that but between him and Trippier we used to run most of our play through that side and it was a lot more effective than it is now. I would also suggest that a big part of the reason Livramento often looks better at LB is because he has a right footed LW ahead of him, creating space to run into. On the right he doesn’t have that and it limits him IMO. Where does this leave Elanga, then? A system change to a 4-4-1-1/4-2-3-1 would probably help him look better on the right, though some of the issues above would still exist. I just don’t know if I see Eddie moving away from the 4-3-3 though, being realistic. If not, the other option is that we view Elanga as a left sided player going forward and sell Gordon or Barnes (or just cut your losses with Elanga) and use that money to buy someone else for the right side. I suspect that the stats here aren’t perfect but this is what transfermarkt has for Elanga in terms of his numbers by position played over his career. Even accounting for some inaccuracies in the data and taking into account likely issues with the level of opposition he was up against, he seems vastly more productive from the left. Feel like in our system he’d offer a lot of the same things Gordon does there, frankly. Feels like something for next summer rather than anything we can realistically expect to address any time before then, but honestly binning the whole right footed RW thing would be my preference and I hope it’s the direction we go. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HayDen Traces Posted December 30, 2025 Share Posted December 30, 2025 7 minutes ago, Shak said: We’ve had players start slowly under Eddie and come good before, I will say though that Elanga is probably the most concerned I’ve been about a struggling new player. I think he’ll eventually settle down and become less jittery out there and understand what is expected of him tactically, he’s clearly got some tools in his locker and has shown he can be very effective at this level. However, the major issue for me is that he was bought to play with a striker that we don’t have anymore. Think Eddie somewhat struck gold with a right footed RW last year, with Murphy excelling in feeding Isak the ball quickly. Elanga then was intended to be the evolution of that, with the added bonus of having a lot more pace and being able to take players on in a way Murphy never could. With Isak gone, we need to evolve our style of play and I don’t see Elanga as a traditional wide man out on the right in a 4-3-3 being a good fit for it, especially as Eddie is trying to evolve us into more of a possession based team that doesn’t rely on intensity as much as we once did. We are crying out for a ball playing left footed RW in that spot, someone who will get on it between the lines and give Bruno someone to bounce off of in the build up play. Almiron wasn’t exactly that but between him and Trippier we used to run most of our play through that side and it was a lot more effective than it is now. I would also suggest that a big part of the reason Livramento often looks better at LB is because he has a right footed LW ahead of him, creating space to run into. On the right he doesn’t have that and it limits him IMO. Where does this leave Elanga, then? A system change to a 4-4-1-1/4-2-3-1 would probably help him look better on the right, though some of the issues above would still exist. I just don’t know if I see Eddie moving away from the 4-3-3 though, being realistic. If not, the other option is that we view Elanga as a left sided player going forward and sell Gordon or Barnes (or just cut your losses with Elanga) and use that money to buy someone else for the right side. I suspect that the stats here aren’t perfect but this is what transfermarkt has for Elanga in terms of his numbers by position played over his career. Even accounting for some inaccuracies in the data and taking into account likely issues with the level of opposition he was up against, he seems vastly more productive from the left. Feel like in our system he’d offer a lot of the same things Gordon does there, frankly. Feels like something for next summer rather than anything we can realistically expect to address any time before then, but honestly binning the whole right footed RW thing would be my preference and I hope it’s the direction we go. Just throwing it out there, would Elanga benefit from an out and out #9? I think all of our wide men are struggling this season with big Nick up front and his lack of pace/movement? It will be interesting to see whether playing with Wissa for half a season improves him statistically... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nucasol Posted December 31, 2025 Share Posted December 31, 2025 Named in ESPN’s flops of the season so far, along with our good friend Isnake. https://www.espn.co.uk/football/story/_/id/47446511/ian-darke-premier-league-flops-season-alexander-isak-benjamin-sesko-jamie-gittens Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jagten Posted December 31, 2025 Share Posted December 31, 2025 22 minutes ago, Nucasol said: Named in ESPN’s flops of the season so far, along with our good friend Isnake. https://www.espn.co.uk/football/story/_/id/47446511/ian-darke-premier-league-flops-season-alexander-isak-benjamin-sesko-jamie-gittens Inspiring another major target we tried to spend 70m on made the list. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shak Posted December 31, 2025 Share Posted December 31, 2025 (edited) On 30/12/2025 at 13:54, HayDen Traces said: Just throwing it out there, would Elanga benefit from an out and out #9? I think all of our wide men are struggling this season with big Nick up front and his lack of pace/movement? It will be interesting to see whether playing with Wissa for half a season improves him statistically... We’re definitely having issues across the team adjusting to a very different type of CF in Woltemade than we had in Isak. That said, I don’t think much could have saved Elanga the last few months. Hopefully it settles down for him because we can’t afford to just write him off as a bad buy, need him to become a functional member of the squad. Edited December 31, 2025 by Shak Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lush Vlad Posted December 31, 2025 Share Posted December 31, 2025 24 minutes ago, Jagten said: Inspiring another major target we tried to spend 70m on made the list. Two on there. We tried to sign Sesko and Strand Larsen Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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