This is glorious postingThe right or reasonable move under actual circumstances is put Dibling as RW, Alcaraz or Rohl in the middle and Mc Neill on the left
And Grealish ahead of them. No Beto , no Barry.
All of these accusations are completely fabricated, including multiple times he’s said that the player has a problem with their “character”. He has no idea but he’s said them so many times he’s convinced himself. I think he’s absolutely desperate to be “right” about a player he clearly hasn’t watched very much of because of just how monumentally badly he got it wrong on both Grealish and KDH.If he really is "struggling to settle" then a loan would be the last thing he/we would need surely?
Thank youThis is glorious posting
Literally non stop this fella.
That's bait^Why the hate? He is a steady, hard working player who chips in with goals and assists. Did nothing wrong yesterday
That time wasn't even 12 months ago either. The club's moving forward in a positive way on the whole, despite people not wanting to see it.The thing that irks me to no end is I can still remember the time where he was out most important player.
He's not even a shadow of what he was then and I cba with him now.
To get 90 minutes on a regular basis? He's not shown anything when he been on the pitch for us and obviously isn't showing enough in training to get a start here,so a loan to the Championship would be a sensible option.If he really is "struggling to settle" then a loan would be the last thing he/we would need surely?
i didn’t see him with a phone out on the pitch Posting during the game so I’m 50/50 whether it’s himI actually think he's Dwight McNeill.
If he is considered to be not yet at the relevent level of ability, then yes a loan would be advantageous. (though if that's the case then we shouldn't have signed him)To get 90 minutes on a regular basis? He's not shown anything when he been on the pitch for us and obviously isn't showing enough in training to get a start here,so a loan to the Championship would be a sensible option.
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