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[Albion] El Hadji Malick Diouf



Brian Munich

teH lulZ
Jul 7, 2008
515
The way we operate, not all of them will work out. Some of them are very young and may take time to adapt- Mac Allister took a good two and a half seasons, for example. Bissouma probably a year or so. You're talking about 18, 19 year olds who are uprooted from their homes and families and moving thousands of miles, in some cases having to live on their own for the first time, in countries where they don't speak the language and have to learn to do all the everyday little things that the rest of us just crack on with like shopping and passing their driving tests and paying for parking (or not, in Bissouma's case :lol:). For those of you with 18 year old children: how do you think they'd function if you sent them off to Paraguay or Argentina and told them to rent a house, find a job and get on with it? Sometimes I think our expectations of these lads are insane. Caicedo was the exception to the rule in that the moment he got into the team, he hit the ground running, but you can't expect all players to do that.

Barco has not failed: he's just had a tougher time at Sevilla than might have been expected. He may come back and be great: he may not. Even if we end up selling him for £15 million to somebody (a low fee by our recent standards): does that make him a failure? I don't think so. He'll still be a very good professional footballer somewhere.
Even Caicedo was eased in with half a season playing U21s before half a season on loan in Belgium. Whilst he made an instant impact, it was probably quite a nice introduction slotting into a midfield alongside Bissouma, Mac Allister and Gross.
 








Mancgull

Well-known member
Nov 28, 2011
5,800
Astley, Manchester
From what I’ve seen of him (YouTube clips) he looks like an attacking LB or Left wing back.
I assume his physicality is also a positive as he looks like a strong lad. I assume we are looking for a Estupinan succession plan.
 














Milano

Well-known member
Aug 15, 2012
4,203
Sussex but not by the sea
"claims"
I'm sure he does, not like he's trying to generate a bidding war for his club......
If they really had been in touch I'm sure they will love him going public, as will Palace if they actually have bid 17m
Sometimes I do wonder why EPL clubs do business with these clubs who try to negotiate via the media
 


















Mancgull

Well-known member
Nov 28, 2011
5,800
Astley, Manchester
Just don’t see the sense when the lad is an attacking LWB. We have Pervis ( when fit) and then Ferdi whose favoured position is LB.
I’d prefer a fit Solly March to cover for a few games before Pervis gets back.
 


elwheelio

Amateur Sleuth
Jan 24, 2006
1,972
Brighton
Just don’t see the sense when the lad is an attacking LWB. We have Pervis ( when fit) and then Ferdi whose favoured position is LB.
I’d prefer a fit Solly March to cover for a few games before Pervis gets back.
We definitely need more depth and quality at fullback but agree it's a slightly odd move. However, I still haven't quite wrapped my head around Ferdi yet. I'm sure he was bought as a fullback but after some pretty wobbly performance he started playing as a winger. It'll be interesting to see where he plays when he's fit.
 


tigertim68

Well-known member
Sep 3, 2012
2,763
Just don’t see the sense when the lad is an attacking LWB. We have Pervis ( when fit) and then Ferdi whose favoured position is LB.
I’d prefer a fit Solly March to cover for a few games before Pervis gets back.
We have not got enough defenders, simple as that
 






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