by SCIAG » 27 Jul 2020 22:13
by Notts Royal » 27 Jul 2020 22:15
SCIAG I’d like to see him as one of the midfield three in a proper 4-3-3 with an actual left winger. Think he could be the Championship Wijnaldum with a bit of work.
by SCIAG » 27 Jul 2020 22:30
Notts RoyalSCIAG I’d like to see him as one of the midfield three in a proper 4-3-3 with an actual left winger. Think he could be the Championship Wijnaldum with a bit of work.
How do you fit wingers into that formation? You can’t really call Mane & Salah wingers
by Simon's Church » 28 Jul 2020 06:54
by karbota » 28 Jul 2020 08:54
WoodleyRoyal Would rather we didn’t sign him at all to be honest. Way over rated, went missing after about November and you could count number of good games he had all season on one hand.
by Snowflake Royal » 28 Jul 2020 09:00
by leon » 28 Jul 2020 11:41
by Snowflake Royal » 28 Jul 2020 11:45
leon He needs pretty intensive coaching I think. He's got talent and he's got application, it's his discipline and decision making that is an issue. eg Beating a player to get in a cross only to then try and beat him again. That's just immature - he needs to lose that pretty quick. Alas a midfield of him, Swift and Olise plus an attack featuring Meite is just too imbalanced.
by leon » 28 Jul 2020 11:48
Snowflake Royalleon blah blah fcuking blah
Spot on.
by Snowball » 28 Jul 2020 12:18
by RoyalBlue » 28 Jul 2020 13:22
Snowball I sincerely believe Ejaria has the ability to be a superstar
Second, I just LOVE watching him on the ball. He is also excellent at ball-winning
Remember, as said elsewhere, he is heavily marked meaning the other outfield players have more space.
If he only improves by 20% in a season (he is young!) he could easily double/triple our investment
I for one will be hugely disappointed if we fail to sign him. Remember we are likely to lose Swift and who’s to say that Olise isn’t attracting attention.
I’d rather have nine journeymen, Cabral and Ejaria. I want to see brilliance now and again a la Jimmy Kebe
by WoodleyRoyal » 28 Jul 2020 15:07
RoyalBlueSnowball I sincerely believe Ejaria has the ability to be a superstar
Second, I just LOVE watching him on the ball. He is also excellent at ball-winning
Remember, as said elsewhere, he is heavily marked meaning the other outfield players have more space.
If he only improves by 20% in a season (he is young!) he could easily double/triple our investment
I for one will be hugely disappointed if we fail to sign him. Remember we are likely to lose Swift and who’s to say that Olise isn’t attracting attention.
I’d rather have nine journeymen, Cabral and Ejaria. I want to see brilliance now and again a la Jimmy Kebe
We agree on Ejaria. He was often the only oasis in our usually god-forsaken desert of home performances and results last season.
A few bits of his magic could go a little way to offset the deflation of a poor performance/result. His presence in the team gave me the necessary incentive to carry on going to home games because I didn't want to miss out on the entertainment/excitement he could produce on the pitch. That and the food from Blue Collar!
by tidus_mi2 » 28 Jul 2020 15:23
by CountryRoyal » 28 Jul 2020 15:55
tidus_mi2 On top form you can see why most of us were getting excited about Ejaria at the start of the season and it seemed mad that Liverpool were happy for him to go for £3m.
But his form tailed off and now it has become apparent why Liverpool were happy to take £3m for him.
by Snowflake Royal » 28 Jul 2020 17:17
Snowball I sincerely believe Ejaria has the ability to be a superstar
Second, I just LOVE watching him on the ball. He is also excellent at ball-winning
Remember, as said elsewhere, he is heavily marked meaning the other outfield players have more space.
If he only improves by 20% in a season (he is young!) he could easily double/triple our investment
I for one will be hugely disappointed if we fail to sign him. Remember we are likely to lose Swift and who’s to say that Olise isn’t attracting attention.
I’d rather have nine journeymen, Cabral and Ejaria. I want to see brilliance now and again a la Jimmy Kebe
by Snowflake Royal » 28 Jul 2020 17:19
CountryRoyaltidus_mi2 On top form you can see why most of us were getting excited about Ejaria at the start of the season and it seemed mad that Liverpool were happy for him to go for £3m.
But his form tailed off and now it has become apparent why Liverpool were happy to take £3m for him.
It doesn’t help when he’s constantly played in a position which doesn’t suit him.
by CountryRoyal » 28 Jul 2020 17:41
Snowflake RoyalCountryRoyaltidus_mi2 On top form you can see why most of us were getting excited about Ejaria at the start of the season and it seemed mad that Liverpool were happy for him to go for £3m.
But his form tailed off and now it has become apparent why Liverpool were happy to take £3m for him.
It doesn’t help when he’s constantly played in a position which doesn’t suit him.
What does suit him though?
He's played normal midfield, attacking midfield, left forward, left midfield....
He's looked basically the same everywhere. Hugely talented, but too showy, poor tempo and poor decisions.
by Snowflake Royal » 28 Jul 2020 18:07
CountryRoyalSnowflake RoyalCountryRoyal
It doesn’t help when he’s constantly played in a position which doesn’t suit him.
What does suit him though?
He's played normal midfield, attacking midfield, left forward, left midfield....
He's looked basically the same everywhere. Hugely talented, but too showy, poor tempo and poor decisions.
I think he’s looked significantly more effective being central as an attacking midfielder. Unfortunately for him swift was performing well and trying to accommodate both proved problematic. Thanks for the DM tho btw meant to reply but forgot!
by Zip » 28 Jul 2020 19:47
CountryRoyaltidus_mi2 On top form you can see why most of us were getting excited about Ejaria at the start of the season and it seemed mad that Liverpool were happy for him to go for £3m.
But his form tailed off and now it has become apparent why Liverpool were happy to take £3m for him.
It doesn’t help when he’s constantly played in a position which doesn’t suit him.
by Ascotexgunner » 29 Jul 2020 17:54
Snowflake RoyalCountryRoyaltidus_mi2 On top form you can see why most of us were getting excited about Ejaria at the start of the season and it seemed mad that Liverpool were happy for him to go for £3m.
But his form tailed off and now it has become apparent why Liverpool were happy to take £3m for him.
It doesn’t help when he’s constantly played in a position which doesn’t suit him.
What does suit him though?
He's played normal midfield, attacking midfield, left forward, left midfield....
He's looked basically the same everywhere. Hugely talented, but too showy, poor tempo and poor decisions.
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