If he returns there will be shouts of joy from me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqhXnwqvxD4&list=PL3hb1_Fdje8GGdO3FhZRNnQOwdPgSWbD-&index=20
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqhXnwqvxD4&list=PL3hb1_Fdje8GGdO3FhZRNnQOwdPgSWbD-&index=20
I can't help but think / guess that Andone going was partly out of Potter's hands. I don't believe a manager sees a red card then sends the player out on loan because of it. I also don't think loan agreements are sorted out that quickly, and perhaps talks in Turkey were well advanced prior to Potter getting a yay or nay. If the player was keen to go, then Potter's only decision may have been 'okay let him go if he doesn't want to be here'.
Time will tell. If he features this season, then either Potter has had a complete reverse change of heart, or as above it wasn't really his decision in the first place.
If he’s fully fit and ready to go, sure.
But hasn’t he had a very bad time with his injury? That’s my concern for him. Especially for a forward player who needs to make quick twists and turns, can take time to get back to your best.
I have heard several comments that he is the most annoying player in the squad. Always nattering on about stuff I think and a little bit mental.
I don't think if there was really strong resentment, they would reference it in interviews.
If you're referring to the Welbeck interview, this is what he actually said about Andone.
"He never stops talking. It's crazy. He's just had a baby and I was thinking he would be a bit more tired coming into training but nope. He's the same."
"Every single morning he is the same. Right up until the end of the day."
“He’s a good friend and we can chat about things and we are always pushing each other.”
There are a couple of reasons he wasn't popular within the squad under Chris Hughton.
He clattered Murray in training, injuring his ankle. Which can happen, but didn't go down well.
The other reason is he was very vocal about not getting enough game time in the 2018/19 season, complaining that others were getting more minutes than him.
He had a point when you Consider he only played 881 minutes scoring 3 goals from an xg of 2.2. When Jurgen Locadia was given 1236 minutes, and only scored 2 goals from an xg of 3.1.
Very few comments like this about Lamptey or March, so whats different about Andone?
I think back to Potter's first game in charge - he and Maupay ripped them apart.
If (and we know it's a big if) he can keep his temper under control, there's no doubt that he is a very useful attacking option to have.
I don't know, is it possible for a young man who was a bit of an idiot at 26 to be less of an idiot 2 years later?
How many do though?
It depends, if you get the right sort of support, you're more likely to -- for a recent example, see Jordan Pickford.
As others have said, this is where Potter's emotional intelligence credentials ought to come into play, but also as one poster also said, Andone has only received one red card in his career, so perhaps it's us that need to change our spots or, perhaps better, thoughts
There can be no question about Andone's ability, but there are real questions about him mentally.
There can be no question about Andone's ability, but there are real questions about him mentally.
It depends, if you get the right sort of support, you're more likely to -- for a recent example, see Jordan Pickford.
As others have said, this is where Potter's emotional intelligence credentials ought to come into play, but also as one poster also said, Andone has only received one red card in his career, so perhaps it's us that need to change our spots or, perhaps better, thoughts
Barely played football for two years. Everything can be questioned.
Very, very few PL players went out injured for two years and then came back as some kind of messiah for their club.
Does that constitute us as a top 6 side then ?
PS: I love Andone's attitude, fire & passion.