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[Albion] Sarmiento



Pavilionaire

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Well we certainly could have done with him last season instead of Baker Boatey and Duffus from the bench, who weren't ready and did little.
 




Hugo Rune

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He's had a lot of games to improve and is not a winger. He'll be good in a central position
He seemed to play on the inside left for Ipswich last season which really suited him.

Their left wing back ran the wing (and got the most assists in the Championship) whilst Jeremy was tucked in more centrally and looked very good on the number of occasions I watched him. However, he does seem so similar to Enciso in style. But if we start sending teenagers like Osman and Minteh on loan, he’ll certainly be needed.
 


Change at Barnham

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Sarmiento is a quality young player who now has a decent amount of international experience.
He's the type of player who still has loads of potential, and with a new manager arriving I think the club will be keen to see how JS performs under him.
He could well turn into a very good asset.
If he departs from Brighton it will only be late in the transfer window or January, and for a top price with a high percentage sell-on fee.
My belief is that he will become a much valued member of our young squad this season, although not necessarily a starter initially.
 


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Well we certainly could have done with him last season instead of Baker Boatey and Duffus from the bench, who weren't ready and did little.
Did little? Well, what do you expect them to have done in about 20 minutes playing time between them? - and Duffus didn't even play a single PL minute!

Seriously though, yes, Sarmiento might have been a useful sub at times (as he certainly was for Ipswich!) but maybe the experience he got out on loan was worth more development-wise.
 


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Did little? Well, what do you expect them to have done in about 20 minutes playing time between them? - and Duffus didn't even play a single PL minute!

Seriously though, yes, Sarmiento might have been a useful sub at times (as he certainly was for Ipswich!) but maybe the experience he got out on loan was worth more development-wise.
"If only......if only......if only everything could have been completely different"

:wink:
 




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"If only......if only......if only everything could have been completely different"

:wink:
Generally very true - but I don't think the odd occasion when it might have been useful to have Sarmiento on the bench really counts as an 'if only' moment though. Robinson passing the ball to Smith, on the other hand........................................
 


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Generally very true - but I don't think the odd occasion when it might have been useful to have Sarmiento on the bench really counts as an 'if only' moment though. Robinson passing the ball to Smith, on the other hand........................................
This is a line from the TV comedy, Bottom.

It was meant as a comment on those (not you) whose response to a small setback or an unexpected turn of events appears to be to want everything that has happened to have been completely different, all the time. I've used it before. With repetition will come apprehension :wink:
 


Han Solo

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Don't get too attached to the idea of him being part of the squad next season.
The main reason he was loaned out last season - Mitoma & Adingra - are still around, and the club has spent £50m on new wingers. Meanwhile, Sarmiento has been on the Ipswich bench, and we're probably playing less games this season (unless some MASSIVE cup runs).

I'm struggling with the equation.

Out of the current 35+ man squad, around 10 players need to be shipped away and Sarmiento is probably one of the easier sales.
 




Pavilionaire

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Generally very true - but I don't think the odd occasion when it might have been useful to have Sarmiento on the bench really counts as an 'if only' moment though. Robinson passing the ball to Smith, on the other hand........................................
There were multiple times last season we needed width and a distuptor, but RDZ didn't use Baker Boatey so - in effect we were a player light on the bench. You say Sarmiento was better out on loan, but he wasn't playing for the Baggies and was usually sub for Ipswich. A couple of goals and assists from Sarmiento could have made the difference of a top 10 finish / meeting Tony's goal and 11th spot/ finishing behind Palace.
 


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There were multiple times last season we needed width and a distuptor, but RDZ didn't use Baker Boatey so - in effect we were a player light on the bench. You say Sarmiento was better out on loan, but he wasn't playing for the Baggies and was usually sub for Ipswich. A couple of goals and assists from Sarmiento could have made the difference of a top 10 finish / meeting Tony's goal and 11th spot/ finishing behind Palace.
The Baggies weren't using him - that's why we took him off them. He certainly made a good contribution to Ipswich's promotion, so decent development experience there. RDZ decided not to use BBB - OK, his choice.
 
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AstroSloth

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Just don’t see where he fits in the new system. Similar to Buonanotte. Neither are great on the wing and doesn’t look like they’ll be an out and out number 10 in the new system. Wouldn’t have either of them as one of the midfield either… so, where do they play?
If you look at Hurzerler's system, he prefers to have one winger that plays wide, one winger that plays closer to the striker as a number 10.

Having Sarmiento and Buonanotte who can do that on the left/right respectively would be really good for depth.
 




maresfield seagull

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He seemed to play on the inside left for Ipswich last season which really suited him.

Their left wing back ran the wing (and got the most assists in the Championship) whilst Jeremy was tucked in more centrally and looked very good on the number of occasions I watched him. However, he does seem so similar to Enciso in style. But if we start sending teenagers like Osman and Minteh on loan, he’ll certainly be needed.
That sounds much like Brentford’s Rico Henry and BenRama (sp)
prior to SB s WHU move
So a fit Pervis bombing on past Jez tucking in sounds good to me
 




















brighton_tom

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Is JS even back with the team training yet? Hard for Hurzeler to say if he'll get minutes if he's not even met him.
 


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