2025/26 Tyler Dibling

You only need to look at the player development at Brighton, Brentford and Bournemouth to see that young players need games.

Not sure what "chances" you think Dibling has had?


If you take a look at that then its clear hes been thrown on at random in games for a few minutes. Having watched the games you should also be aware hes been isolated on the right wing when he has started games.

Young players need a run of games to develop, build confidence and with attacking players thats often more so.


Just like Harrison Armstrong has had a sudden bout of homesickness.

Am i right lol
No, you’re not
 
Which makes him the worst signing in the club's history given he's our 2nd most expensive player ever, and the most expensive was ever present for several years until his alleged misdemeanour
Yeah, i don't care where you fall on him either not being good in training or Moyes not liking youth but this has been handled absolutely atrociously. Either he's crap and Moyes signed off on the second most expensive signing the club has ever made being a crap player or he's bad in training which means Moyes isn't really helping to improve or Moyes just doesn't want to play him which, again, means Moyes didn't bother thinking actual game time out on loan wouldn't help a player that has gotten....what, less than 2 games combined this season?

Just awful every way you look at it.
 
Incredible to spend the summer chasing him, spend £42m + 20% sell on and then dont give the lad a kick.

The lads confidence must be on the floor.
The question has to be why did we sign him with no plan on how to use him. Who made the decision to sign, or at least who was pushing for it. Far too much money for someone not ready to play.

We can't have more recruitment like this. Our big signings need to guaranteed first team players and clear and obvious upgrades.
 
I'd be bringing a book and a chair to training and the bench at this stage. I'll show up but don't expect me to listen. Compile a clip of his favourites failings if the manager wanted to get arsy.
Sent to the reserves, u-21s, fine train and play hard, listen to the coach.
 
The question has to be why did we sign him with no plan on how to use him. Who made the decision to sign, or at least who was pushing for it. Far too much money for someone not ready to play.

We can't have more recruitment like this. Our big signings need to guaranteed first team players and clear and obvious upgrades.

Not to mention the lack of minutes for the likes of Rohl, Aznou, Alcaraz...
 
Not to mention the lack of minutes for the likes of Rohl, Aznou, Alcaraz...
Yep

I personally don't believe these were the players Moyes wanted because he won't use them. But regardless of who is to blame, this recruitment process we have in place with Moyes and the committee doesn't work. There seems to be competing ideas St play and that's not likely to bring success
 
I think it's a case of Dibling being crap, and an awful purchase, rather than Moyes. I remember Moyes benching an expensive nine million pound Bilyaletdinov back in the day. The reason he was being benched was because he was crap, no other reason.
 

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