2025/26 Tyler Dibling


In football, a team is infinitely more important than any individual player.

We are getting decent results right now, so Dibling hasn't had the opportunity.
When it comes, I hope he can perform and help the team get some wins.

I don't see the point of people moaning in this thread about his limited game time for 150 pages
 

In football, a team is infinitely more important than any individual player.

We are getting decent results right now, so Dibling hasn't had the opportunity.
When it comes, I hope he can perform and help the team get some wins.

I don't see the point of people moaning in this thread about his limited game time for 150 pages
Mate? This is the Tyler Dibling player thread.

Tyler Dibling is one of our most expensive ever signings and he isn't getting a sniff of the first team, despite our current attacking problems, and the manager explicitly saying he wanted to give him more minutes. I'm a little perplexed as to what you expect the posts in this thread to be about?!
 
Pathetic set up today? He's played the same set up for every game this season.
Didn't you know that there are a lot of top quality football managers on GOT. I don't know why they don't join forces and set up a 'Top Football Managers' Academy'. They'd make a fortune and all of its graduates would win every league in Europe. It would be like going to Oxford.
 
I would have thought the little darling would have started last night and flourished. I mean the supposedly homesick luvvie was spitting distance from his home. His mam could have brought him his favourite onesie down along with his Spiderman pyjamas for the trip home not forgetting his comfort blanket. All this would have put him at ease.
 

Mate? This is the Tyler Dibling player thread.

Tyler Dibling is one of our most expensive ever signings and he isn't getting a sniff of the first team, despite our current attacking problems, and the manager explicitly saying he wanted to give him more minutes. I'm a little perplexed as to what you expect the posts in this thread to be about?!
I think people are reacting to the fact that you’ve chosen this moment to get annoyed about Dibling’s lack of minutes.

1-0 up away from home, Moyes decided to bring on McNeil, who is a much more experienced premier league player, to defend the lead. We successfully defended the lead, took the 3 points, and McNeil played fairly well.

Yes, Tyler Dibling is one of our most expensive signings ever but he's also only 19 and hasn't looked like a £40 million player in his cameos so far. If, as a lot of people are speculating on here, Dibling is also struggling a bit for confidence, then this would have been quite a strange game and moment to bring him on in.
 
I think people are reacting to the fact that you’ve chosen this moment to get annoyed about Dibling’s lack of minutes.

1-0 up away from home, Moyes decided to bring on McNeil, who is a much more experienced premier league player, to defend the lead. We successfully defended the lead, took the 3 points, and McNeil played fairly well.

Yes, Tyler Dibling is one of our most expensive signings ever but he's also only 19 and hasn't looked like a £40 million player in his cameos so far. If, as a lot of people are speculating on here, Dibling is also struggling a bit for confidence, then this would have been quite a strange game and moment to bring him on in.
That McNeil played well is something we fundamentally disagree on.

Also, after the last few years of supporting this club, how anybody can think “proven PL experience” means even remotely what they think it does is madness to me. We have thrown so much progress away on the altar of players who “know the league” it’s pathetic.

Bournemouth were utterly toothless. We had the better, more productive possession but our final third choices and execution were horrible. Give me a raw 19yo with instructions to run at knackered defenders over McNeil - who, by the way also looks utterly bereft of any confidence - any day of the week.
 
I noticed an article where questions had been to Tim, and it referred to Dibling. In which Tim said he's the quietest lad in the squad, but everybody try's to get him more involved.

That lad is probably more of an 'introvert' than people realise.

His talking is on the pitch with the ball, not off it.

In a managers eyes that could look like a worrying factor, throwing someone on that might seem not mentally strong enough. When actually putting the lad on the pitch is the best way for him to express himself, without the characteristic weight he probably carries off the pitch..

The field is his freedom.
 

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