I will say that I don't think Bolasi and Iwobi are terrible players. For their respective clubs (Bolasie at Palace before us and Iwobi at Fulham) they are effective. For Dibbler, you have to hope he is more Ndiaye than Iwobi. If he is more like the latter here, I cannot see him succeeding. we need gamebreaking pace which I do not think Dibbling brings. I will not be too arsed if he turns out to be another Ndiaye though. A good player is a good player.
Should we not be approaching all this with a bit more caution until we know it's more advanced.Another one of those signings I really like. Young, plenty of ability, highly thought of and lots of future potential.
Having had a season in the PL he’s ready to go straight into the starting XI.
One day, maybe one rainy night, you'll be walking down some dark ally, alone. You're gonna meet someone you've never even imagined existed, not even in your darkest nightmares. And he will drawn down upon you, with great fury and anger, and you will know his name: Punctuation.Dibling has been given permission to discuss terms with us friend told me his dad knows a journalist
Like I said. Lack of pace and agility to stretch the field. In all liklihood he won't develop that. He isn't slow. We are desperate for pace which we may fail to address again.He's 19 mate. Its very hard to assess how good he could be. Thing is today you cant even take a punt on a 19yr old with potential without being quoted telephone numbers.
Should we not be approaching all this with a bit more caution until we know it's more advanced.
Lord knows we've had a few misses so far this summer.
Fair play mateSorry mate I withhold my caution.
I’m taters deep.
A combination of Oumar Niasse with regard to skill level, and David Ginola when it comes to work rate...Need a new thread of horrific player combinations.
Victor of dibling, that's EvertonVicar of dibling
I don’t totally agree with the overriding preoccupation with ‘pace ‘ .Like I said. Lack of pace and agility to stretch the field. In all liklihood he won't develop that. He isn't slow. We are desperate for pace which we may fail to address again.
It's cool that people get slated for bringing up realistic concerns with players and get slated and the people that say "dur he crap" get nothing. I'll learn to dumb it down.
A combination of Oumar Niasse with regard to skill level, and David Ginola when it comes to work rate...
Like I said. Lack of pace and agility to stretch the field. In all liklihood he won't develop that. He isn't slow. We are desperate for pace which we may fail to address again.
It's cool that people get slated for bringing up realistic concerns with players and get slated and the people that say "dur he crap" get nothing. I'll learn to dumb it down.
This was actually used for a Dixie Dean song.Given the lack of a song was instrumental in DCLs departure, I have composed the following to assist the transfer committee get this one over the line.
To the tune of Cluck Cluck Cluck Cluck Chicken (Lay a Little Egg for Me)
Dib dib dib dib Dibbing,
Score another goal for me!
Zoom zoom zoom you’re zipping,
Dancing through the D with glee!
Dib dib dib dib Dibbing,
No one plays the game like he—
Ty-ler Dibbing, superstar,
You’re who we all came to see!
Thank me when he signs.