He’ll come back from loan a better footballer than when he left, I think it’s fair to say. Clearly the manager thought he’d not get the minutes he needed to properly kick on this season with us, so it’s better that he develops elsewhere for now...
I live in London and only rarely get up to matches. Apart from a couple matches a year, I'm strictly an "armchair" fan. I have in the past got tickets off this forum and purchased tickets from the club itself.
Due to the understandable increase...
Or another way to look at it is we didn’t change a winning team and move our highest performing player allowing us to introduce a young and introverted baller into the team gradually who then became one of the premier left backs in the world. But...
So many times fans have said ‘why can’t we buy so and so before they get the big move and develop here’ we then sign players that have huge potential at a young age for low fees and people still moan that they aren’t good enough.
This boy is...
To me he looked fast, good touch and can see the quality in some of his dribbling and crossing.
Agreed he was not really getting stuck into tackles or battling much physically, though I did think there was a chance that was an instruction given...
Alright Blues, let’s all take a deep breath, unclench and wring out those bed sheets. Yes, the transfer window’s been quieter than The Hot Wok on a Monday morning, but before we start panicking, let’s look at the silver linings.
First off...
Don't get te hate myself. He's most obviously not the most polished striker and as a club we should be looking to improve on him as our starting striker. But be can do a job for now. He never was and still isn't our biggest problem.