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Young, toned, tanned. PL footballer, fit bird. You wear what you want.
Quite. Still shit though.
Young, toned, tanned. PL footballer, fit bird. You wear what you want.
If you want to see absolute Grade A, Top Drawer, Elite Level mong behaviour please treat yourselves to the comments on Ben White’s most recent Instagram post. Indefensible levels of arrogance, entitlement and delusion. Absolute helmets, the lot of them.
Promising footballer but a SHIT choice of shades
Edit: Is it just me or does BW have extraordinary long fingers and thumbs?
Because there wasn't one?
Having said that, Pascal Struijk, signed from Ajax into our U23s, and younger than Ben started the last couple of games. He has done very well so far so could be the next Bielsa coached wunderkind.
This is the best news we’ve had so far and hopefully confirms that Leeds won’t come in with an offer for Ben White that Tony Bloom can’t refuse.
Having been selected at various stages through the Ajax player development system, Pascal Struijk is obviously a player with sufficient “talent”. Bielsa will be able to add advanced positional sense, physical fitness, understanding of team strategy and, crucially, nurture the necessary mental toughness needed to make it in the Premier League. Having a few extra weeks to work in, compared to the accelerated Ben White project, will make it easier for him too.
Having said that, Pascal Struijk, signed from Ajax into our U23s, and younger than Ben started the last couple of games. He has done very well so far so could be the next Bielsa coached wunderkind.
1. You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. A player has to have certain attributes to succeed, natural ability is the non plus ultra and the experiences that have formed him at Academy Level and then in the Professional game. (With Newport County I believe?)
But yes, his time at Leeds has been life changing for him as a player. It will underpin his career for the rest of his playing life. The experience of being coached by a managerial genius, playing in a highly sophisticated tactical system, and having success at a good standard of football, just one step down from the very highest, will be the bedrock of a career that I think will include many years as an international, forming the core of the defence of a top four club.
Why would this not be so? I ask those reading to think of their own early lives, their days at school, their first steps in their careers. Are there not formative individuals and experiences that make us all what we are? So why would Ben White be different?
2. No.
Dress it up how you like sweet cheeks. You're as deluded as the illiterate morons on Twitter.
Leaning back in your chaise lounge, Noel Coward smoking jacket and cravat, chunky crystal glass with Tanqueray No.10 and a dash of tonic, slice no ice. Using italics to make your laissez faire (mais, va tu faire enculer) points. You're still talking utter bollocks.
What you're doing there (and it's not even subtle) is laying down a bullshit marker whereby any success that Ben White has in the future will (in your head) all be down to Leeds. So you can sit there, rubbing your chin while listening to shit freeform jazz and thinking "Yes..... I was right all along...... nice" when he plays for England.
It was a one year loan. He played a huge part in getting you promoted. It was part of his development AS A BRIGHTON PLAYER. "Life changing" "underpin" "bedrock of a career".
For all your flowery language, you still don't seem to be able to understand basic facts. He was already a very good player. He has flourished at every level. He then proved he could do it at Championship level and now he has the chance to try to prove he can do it at the top, for Brighton.
That is all, nothing more and nothing less. Your "genius" manager and your newly promoted club are as relevant to Ben White as we were to Fikayo Tomori or Villa were to Tammy Abraham or Derby were to Mason Mount. Or any number of other great young players who were loaned to Championship teams.
You might have started out with a few decent points but the mask has slipped. The title of this thread is, once again, completely correct.
Out of interest, do you think Bielsa can turn Bamford into a Premier League striker?
If he does, I might join the cult myself.
Even though we've been talking to Veltmen for months.............This is great, the local Leeds press is fuelling the delusions.
It's worse than the Argus non articles
https://www.leeds-live.co.uk/sport/leeds-united/leeds-united-ben-white-transfer-18685996
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It tells us that you’ve got no idea what position Veltman plays, and that counting isn’t really a strong point. There does seems to be a collective thought in Leeds that defender automatically equals same place that Ben White plays so that means he’s joining.
Even though we've been talking to Veltmen for months.............This is great, the local Leeds press is fuelling the delusions.
It's worse than the Argus non articles
https://www.leeds-live.co.uk/sport/leeds-united/leeds-united-ben-white-transfer-18685996
Because there wasn't one?
Having said that, Pascal Struijk, signed from Ajax into our U23s, and younger than Ben started the last couple of games. He has done very well so far so could be the next Bielsa coached wunderkind.
(For those who get annoyed with anyone using dirty foreign words and phrases on this British website, French, Latin, whatever, it means wonder boy in German so they tell me).
Another central defender, Beradi, incurred a long term injury in our final game, that is why a replacement for White is so pressing despite Struijk's apparent startling progress into the first team as a 20 year old.
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It tells us that you’ve got no idea what position Veltman plays, and that counting isn’t really a strong point. There does seems to be a collective thought in Leeds that defender automatically equals same place that Ben White plays so that means he’s joining.