Dwight McNeill and James Tarkowski

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Perfect timing mate, as a lot of our bed soilers are jumping on the Sean Dyche for manager, bandwagon.

What could we expect from the half man, half scotch egg and would he be able to keep us up ?

Or should he stick to servicing, bored and lonely housewives in suburban conservatories across the North West, whilst secretly filming his exploits, for his home porn collection ?

bed soilers lol
 

Perfect timing mate, as a lot of our bed soilers are jumping on the Sean Dyche for manager, bandwagon.

What could we expect from the half man, half scotch egg and would he be able to keep us up ?

Or should he stick to servicing, bored and lonely housewives in suburban conservatories across the North West, whilst secretly filming his exploits, for his home porn collection ?
I’ve got series one. Sean does Ackerman St. ( the odd numbers).
 
Tarkowski plays well in a low block, and has helped out immensely in defending from set plays. He also covers the wing well when our LB gets caught out on occasion. We will have issues with him when attempting to play a higher line, which is inevitable given our wingers want to play on the shoulder and in behind, which leaves our midfield with acres of space to cover in the current set up.

I don't know what to think of McNeil. He is the most one footed footballer I have ever seen. I'd like to see him cutting inside more from right midfield with Patterson on the overlap. I think he is wasted on the left wing without DCL fit and no other aerial presence for the forward line within the squad. As currently played by Lampard, he turns the ball over constantly.
 
Tarkowski plays well in a low block, and has helped out immensely in defending from set plays. He also covers the wing well when our LB gets caught out on occasion. We will have issues with him when attempting to play a higher line, which is inevitable given our wingers want to play on the shoulder and in behind, which leaves our midfield with acres of space to cover in the current set up.

I don't know what to think of McNeil. He is the most one footed footballer I have ever seen. I'd like to see him cutting inside more from right midfield with Patterson on the overlap. I think he is wasted on the left wing without Dominic Calvert-Lewin fit and no other aerial presence for the forward line within the squad. As currently played by Lampard, he turns the ball over constantly.
Never seen a player pass the ball back & thats saying something with our team of Tippy Tappy players ......
 

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