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Very strange bit of underwhelming, over-priced business.
Your post sums up this summer beautifully.
I wonder whom we'll be loaning Webster to.
Very strange bit of underwhelming, over-priced business.
Football Manager version. Might want to look away from non pace related stats though.
https://fmdataba.com/compare/9825-adam-webster-3466-lewis-dunk/
Your post sums up this summer beautifully.
I wonder whom we'll be loaning Webster to.
Your post sums up this summer beautifully.
I wonder whom we'll be loaning Webster to.
Have we been fighting off competition for Webster? This £20-25m valuation seems very odd for a Championship defender most people have barely seen, unless there has been a bidding war..
I'd think that Mings was well overpriced rather than the going rate.
Knocky was £10m. Was Webster the Championship player of the season?
I just dont see where this high valuation has come from? Is he that good? Ive never seen him play.
Your post sums up this summer beautifully.
I wonder whom we'll be loaning Webster to.
I'm really quite excited about this signing.
I've not seen anything of him myself, but from what I'm reading this is a good defender, who is comfortable on the ball, and has a turn of pace about him. Big lad, being bought out of The Championship, who already knows the English game and doesn't need time to settle in this country.
It may not be the position I was hoping to see a signing for (please can we sign a striker?) but that apart,m this is EXACTLY what I've wanted us to start doing. Raiding The Championship for the best young players. We've seen others, especially Bournemouth, do this with great success, and it's about time that was a route we tried as well.
If Dunk goes, we have some options, and if Dunk stays, then we are looking at a very good back 3, if that is the system Potter favours.
I like it.
So has anyone here seen this fella play much? Is he fast, because we're lacking in pace at the back?
I can't quite believe we're breaking our transfer record for a centre back from the Championship.
Your post sums up this summer beautifully.
I wonder whom we'll be loaning Webster to.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfS_-PnVk1o
Dangerous to form an opinion entirely on a YouTube highlights reel of course, but I really do like the way he brings the ball out from the back, committing the opposition players. Of course someone is going to have to get into the habit of dropping in behind him to cover. But players who can do this on the ball and do it well are worth their weight in gold IMO.
Season ticket holder at Brighton but a City fan. two footed, good on the ball, brings it out of defence to join the attack and has a lot of pace. He is that good IMHO, you will enjoy him and I will get to see him play..
Thank you, much appreciated.Season ticket holder at Brighton but a City fan. two footed, good on the ball, brings it out of defence to join the attack and has a lot of pace. He is that good IMHO, you will enjoy him and I will get to see him play..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfS_-PnVk1o
Dangerous to form an opinion entirely on a YouTube highlights reel of course, but I really do like the way he brings the ball out from the back, committing the opposition players. Of course someone is going to have to get into the habit of dropping in behind him to cover. But players who can do this on the ball and do it well are worth their weight in gold IMO.
Quite agree. Looks a tidy player. Get this one over the line and the Brentford lad and i might join you on your BENDER for the Spurs game
You’re so negative it’s boring. If he makes the step up and is premier league quality, perhaps gets an England call up or pundit recognition, we have another 50m defender on our books. Add him to Dunk and Duffy and we’ve got three assets worth north of 100m playing for little old Brighton. See the potential in things, it’s exciting.
Adam Webster had big boots to fill (literally) when replacing Flint in the summer, and whilst he’s made a positive start to his Bristol City career, today was a shaky performance from the 23-year-old.
He was beaten in the air for the second goal and looked uncomfortable when both Britt Assombalonga and Martin Braithwaite were running at him.
The youngster still has some improving to do before hitting the heights that Flint did during his time at Ashton Gate.