- Oct 20, 2022
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It's very depressing, and it's happening to all outside the top eight, with Palace getting the attention this season. I think our trophy was a top-six finish and the Europa League, far better than the League Cup.Yeah I do enjoy them while they are here, but could imagine after a while it will get tiresome seeing this immerging talent just get plucked off.
Add to that one day the well might run dry, we are a progressive club with a clear plan I accept that, but I also would like to see us win something of note before I die, all very well saying I used to watch young Barco or whoever when he was learning the ropes, so what !! so did other parents of his school football team, lovely memories but nothing to show for it.
I want a trophy before I die.
Nonsense. Last season he often kept the ball and was hard to knock off it. He certainly wasn't 'always easily knocked off the ball' as you suggest.Agree with you, was always easily knocked off the ball and run into trouble. Not sure where this superstar tag has Come from
This ended after his first half dozen games for the club or so, similar to Enciso.Nonsense. Last season he often kept the ball and was hard to knock off it. He certainly wasn't 'always easily knocked off the ball' as you suggest.
But yet the tag sticks.This ended after his first half dozen games for the club or so, similar to Enciso.
Just lucky the likes of Harry Kane aren’t judged on how they played as an 18 year old. Saying that, he never scored and assisted in the Premier League and played 75mins in a draw against a team like Man City when he was that age!But yet the tag sticks.
Sadly some fans can only retain and post opinions on players based on when they first saw them...But yet the tag sticks.
If anyone watched the first few games of 18yr old Harry Kane and said 'looks like a future England captain, but doubt he'll ever win a trophy', who knew they'd be right!Just lucky the likes of Harry Kane aren’t judged on how they played as an 18 year old. Saying that, he never scored and assisted in the Premier League and played 75mins in a draw against a team like Man City when he was that age!
I think Enciso learned quicker, but yes. Buonnanotte is reminding me of young Solly March in terms of his progression, it isn't linear, and sometimes frustrates because his performance can be variable, but on the whole he is improving, and on a good day he is great.This ended after his first half dozen games for the club or so, similar to Enciso.
Not so sure.We've completely lost our minds if we loan him to saints
Indeed. I think I've written somewhere else, his toughness and willingness to get stuck in is one of his main attributes. Somewhat surprisingly. I feel that side of his game has progressed more than his effectiveness on the ball to be honest!Nonsense. Last season he often kept the ball and was hard to knock off it. He certainly wasn't 'always easily knocked off the ball' as you suggest.
Looks like he's going on loan, one way or another. It would be quite a sign of our progress if we start loaning out players to other PL clubs - and it wouldn't be too bad for him to spend a year in Rotterdam either!This is the article about the loan agreement with Feyenoord. Sounds like they're just waiting for Buonanotte to decide what he wants to do. Clubs, wages, agreement all done...doesn't sound like Southampton interest that concrete.
Buonanotte kiest tussen Feyenoord en Premier League
Feyenoord en Brighton & Hove Albion sloten afgelopen week een huurovereenkomst over Facundo Buonanotte af. De rechtsbuiten annex aanvallende middenvelder is daarbuiten ook persoonlijk rond met de Rotterdammers, maar houdt zijn kaarten op tafel: het lijkt nu te gaan tussen Eredivisie voetbal óf...1908.nl