GwladysBlue
Player Valuation: £70m
Not if they exploit Coleman first.
We're the home team, I'd be disappointed if we tried not to lose this game instead of going for the win.
Not if they exploit Coleman first.
To be fair, he had a terrible time against Diouf of all people.
Mirallas-Coleman = a work in progress.
Stick with it and see where it takes us.
That's what competition between teams and players is all about.
They'll be happy if we sit back to let Sterling run at us and give him nothing else to think about
True true.
I just wish Kelly hadn't got injured - Mirallas' pace on the counter would tear Johnson a new one if he was at left back - but unfortunately due to Kelly's injury they'll have the more defensive Enrique there.
Exactly. Plus Coleman is still young unlike Hibbert/Neville.
We've got Wigan next, so I'd hope Seamus gets another run out.
Against the better teams? I wouldn't be against a bit more experience at RB. But he's proven that he can play there and offer us an extra attacking threat, so he really does deserve some more chances in his real position.
What' annoying is that Coleman's progression at RB has been put back a couple of seasons because of Moyes' make do and mend approach to RM.
Im shocked that you feel the need to have a pop at Moyes.
Not.
I mean lets ignore the fact that a player brought from the League of Ireland might need a few Years of training to be ready to play RB in the hardest League in the World.
And lets also ignore the fact that Hibbert has been pretty flawless recently.
AGENDA
Quite how the best way to train a young inexperienced right back is to not actually play him at right back i'll never know. Maybe 6-10 games at most in right mid to give him game time in the Prem and help him learn the role of that position as to how it helps a right back.
But 2 years at right mid after being signed as a right back, after making his early good impressions as a right back and helping Blackpool get promotion as a right back is ridiculous in anyones book.
Unless you can show me another club who have played a young inexperienced right back at right mid for 2 years?
Quite how the best way to train a young inexperienced right back is to not actually play him at right back i'll never know. Maybe 6-10 games at most in right mid to give him game time in the Prem and help him learn the role of that position as to how it helps a right back.
But 2 years at right mid after being signed as a right back, after making his early good impressions as a right back and helping Blackpool get promotion as a right back is ridiculous in anyones book.
Unless you can show me another club who have played a young inexperienced right back at right mid for 2 years?
And what better way to learn a postion than to play infront of quite possibly the 2 best RBs in modern football.
And I clearly missed him making these "early good impressions as a right back", but I do recall him getting nominated for the 2011 PFA Young Player of the Year Award, whilst playing RM.
/shrugs
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