Nameless He may be better suited to the way we play now.
They could loan him back to us whilst picking up his wages in China
Everyone wins that way....
How can he be loaned back to us if we own him and loaned him to them?
by Royalwaster » 27 Aug 2019 19:27
Nameless He may be better suited to the way we play now.
They could loan him back to us whilst picking up his wages in China
Everyone wins that way....
by Hendo » 27 Aug 2019 19:39
NamelessHendoSnowflake Royal Bollocks. And if that's the case there's a whole load of extra expense we have to manage.
Yeah, he doesn't have a shirt number and hasn't been registered in the squad so can't see it happening at all.
Registered in the squad ? Is this a new thing ? I think PL teams have to do it and you do it for Euro’s completions but in the EFL a player is registered to a club and anyone registered is eligible. Aluko is our player and if his loan expires he reverts to us., I did think his loan was to the end of the year though....
by URZZZZ » 28 Aug 2019 00:57
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Well he can’t pass the ball, shoot accurately or tackle/put a shift in, so no, I don’t want him anywhere near this team.
Yet many (including you and I) have criticised Swift in the past for example for “not putting a shift in” who has flourished so far this season
It’s all about matching the player to the right environment. Players not performing in an environment not suited to them doesn’t make them a bad player. We saw signs in the couple of months with Aluko and Gomes that there was potential there
Don’t expect him to play for us again but he could be an option if we do ever return to the 4-2-3-1
Well Swift can (on occasion) do the other 2 things.
Aluko does none of them. Hence my post.
by WTRoyal » 28 Aug 2019 01:13
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Yet many (including you and I) have criticised Swift in the past for example for “not putting a shift in” who has flourished so far this season
It’s all about matching the player to the right environment. Players not performing in an environment not suited to them doesn’t make them a bad player. We saw signs in the couple of months with Aluko and Gomes that there was potential there
Don’t expect him to play for us again but he could be an option if we do ever return to the 4-2-3-1
Well Swift can (on occasion) do the other 2 things.
Aluko does none of them. Hence my post.
A player doesn't forge a career in the top two divisions for 8/9 seasons if they're as bad as you're making out
by Sutekh » 06 Nov 2019 07:53
Sutekh Beijing Rehne’s last game of the season is against Dalian Yifang on 1st December. After that I presume Sone will return to Reading and be available for the Xmas period.
Be interesting to see if he does become involved and if so whether things work out better for him under a manager who is a little bit more direct in his style of play. Certainly think he should be given a chance under MB esp. if an opportunity to loan or sell doesn’t arise in January.
by Stranded » 06 Nov 2019 08:15
Sutekh Beijing Rehne’s last game of the season is against Dalian Yifang on 1st December. After that I presume Sone will return to Reading and be available for the Xmas period.
Be interesting to see if he does become involved and if so whether things work out better for him under a manager who is a little bit more direct in his style of play. Certainly think he should be given a chance under MB esp. if an opportunity to loan or sell doesn’t arise in January.
by Millsy » 06 Nov 2019 08:29
Old Man AndrewsSutekh Beijing Rehne’s last game of the season is against Dalian Yifang on 1st December. After that I presume Sone will return to Reading and be available for the Xmas period.
Be interesting to see if he does become involved and if so whether things work out better for him under a manager who is a little bit more direct in his style of play. Certainly think he should be given a chance under MB esp. if an opportunity to loan or sell doesn’t arise in January.
No he has had his chances. Offload him in January ASAP, even if it is for free.
by Hound » 06 Nov 2019 08:42
Hound Realistically he has to be miles away from the first team. Can't see Bowen being interested in him at all.
Definitely need to do our best to get rid, not going to be easy though
by Hound » 06 Nov 2019 08:47
by NewCorkSeth » 06 Nov 2019 08:53
by WestYorksRoyal » 06 Nov 2019 08:57
by NewCorkSeth » 06 Nov 2019 09:05
WestYorksRoyal We should do everything to shift in Jan, even if it's free.....however if we're stuck with him he may as well be around the squad. He had shown his quality throughout his career before joining us. He's clearly a confidence player who was at the club in the dire Gourlay era. I wouldn't say I expect him to come good, but stranger things have happened.
by Hound » 06 Nov 2019 09:06
Hound different conversation but would be less surprised to see Mannone given another go. May be more comfortable in the new style and obvs had a very good loan spell. Our current Back up keepers don't really convince
by Hound » 06 Nov 2019 09:11
by Stranded » 06 Nov 2019 09:27
Stranded I think there is more than a strong possibility that Mannone will be brought back into the squad for the last 6 months unless we get a good offer esp. if Rafael is out with a calf injury.
Would expect a GK order of 1. Rafael 2. Mannone 3. Walker with Virginia returned to Everton in January as that just hasn't worked out and Mannone/Walker likely to move on in the summer and we either promote or sign a new keeper.
by NewCorkSeth » 06 Nov 2019 09:36
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