2017/18 Sandro Ramirez

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People need to swerve this loan him to the Championship jargness, no way on planet earth he agrees to that when he could walk in to most teams in La Liga
Ultimately it's down to him. He's already proved that he could bag in La Liga so there'd be no reason for him to be loaned there from a development perspective, it'd simply be about maintaining match fitness.

If he's determined to make it in the Premier League then he either first needs to have a stint in the Championship/U23s or give the coaching staff more of a reason to consider him for the match day squads.. which the latter doesn't seem to be happening at present.
 
Ultimately it's down to him. He's already proved that he could bag in La Liga so there'd be no reason for him to be loaned there from a development perspective, it'd simply be about maintaining match fitness.

If he's determined to make it in the Premier League then he either first needs to have a stint in the Championship/U23s or give the coaching staff more of a reason to consider him for the match day squads.. which the latter doesn't seem to be happening at present.
I genuinely think if we weren't struggling for confidence the lad would have been bedded in to adjust by now, same as Klaassen, but managers have to go with the safe option because, unfortunately, we are sat in a poor position with Mr safe himself Sam Allardyce
 

Don't see any benefit in selling him, whilst his value is so low. Let him go back to Spain, maybe even for 18 months on loan, and then reassess.
 
I read somewhere that when Sandro arrived he buddied up with Kevin Mirallas because of the language barrier. Mirallas spoke a bit of Spanish so it made sense.
As we know Mirallas wasn't exactly a role model on how to train hard & tow the company line to show unity. Just wondering if this has has any effect on Sandro both before & after KM left. I'm certainly not questioning Sandro's attitude or effort but his closest mate at the club is showing him a bad way & then he leaves & Sandro feels a little lonely (I have nowt to back this up btw, just guess work).
Hopefully Sandro made a few more friends before KM left & all is well.
I think we are not seeing the real Sandro Ramirez. I'm not saying he will be the 20 goal a season striker we wanted but something isn't right.
 
I read somewhere that when Sandro arrived he buddied up with Kevin Mirallas because of the language barrier. Mirallas spoke a bit of Spanish so it made sense.
As we know Mirallas wasn't exactly a role model on how to train hard & tow the company line to show unity. Just wondering if this has has any effect on Sandro both before & after KM left. I'm certainly not questioning Sandro's attitude or effort but his closest mate at the club is showing him a bad way & then he leaves & Sandro feels a little lonely (I have nowt to back this up btw, just guess work).
Hopefully Sandro made a few more friends before KM left & all is well.
I think we are not seeing the real Sandro Ramirez. I'm not saying he will be the 20 goal a season striker we wanted but something isn't right.

I think it's a simple case of him taking time to adapt to the league, he's a young player I think he has tons of potential but whether it's in the English game we might never know. Whether he will get the time here who knows but it can't have been easy coming into a different league/country in such a malfunctioning team missing crucial players in certain positions.
 

Ultimately it's down to him. He's already proved that he could bag in La Liga so there'd be no reason for him to be loaned there from a development perspective, it'd simply be about maintaining match fitness.

If he's determined to make it in the Premier League then he either first needs to have a stint in the Championship/U23s or give the coaching staff more of a reason to consider him for the match day squads.. which the latter doesn't seem to be happening at present.
Essentially that's saying he can't improve by playing in Spain because he's played one good season in the La Liga.

The kid is still 22 and it's obvious that he still has a lot of development required to make it here. I'm sure over his short time and the club he's been able to identify some real weaknesses, by using this knowledge and going off on loan Samdro can use a loan to develop himself as an improved player.

I wouldn't be dead against a Championship loan if Sandro would agree to it but I'd hate to see him sold. We've got to persist with him.
 

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