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[Albion] Haydon Roberts



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Or it could be that he is training with the first team squad, because that is where he is going to be this season. At 17 Roberts was bossing the U23s. A difficult season in a makeshift defence for Rochdale (they had loads of injuries), will not have turned him into a bad player. I still expect him to be playing for the first team at some point this season, why would Potter not want a left footed centre back, who is able to carry the ball forward and pass accurately short and long?

No arguments from me. I wasn't advocating a loan - simply answering Swanny's suggestion that arranging one would be financially problematic.
 




Nobby Cybergoat

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Or it could be that he is training with the first team squad, because that is where he is going to be this season. At 17 Roberts was bossing the U23s. A difficult season in a makeshift defence for Rochdale (they had loads of injuries), will not have turned him into a bad player. I still expect him to be playing for the first team at some point this season, why would Potter not want a left footed centre back, who is able to carry the ball forward and pass accurately short and long?

Possible.

He'll be a 5th choice, at best, centre back and may play a few club games or deputise in case of severe injury or covid crisis. Better to keep him or send him out on loan?

Maybe GP decided to keep one of Ostigard, Clarke or Roberts here and chose Roberts.

Maybe the club are waiting to see if they get a decent offer for Duffy before deciding what to do with Haydon.
 


maresfield seagull

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If the lad from Getafe doesn’t arrive
Maybe Haydon stays and gets game time in the LCB of a 3 LB in a 4
Or maybe even as a LWB ?
 


Blue Valkyrie

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Possible.

He'll be a 5th choice, at best, centre back and may play a few club games or deputise in case of severe injury or covid crisis. Better to keep him or send him out on loan?

Maybe GP decided to keep one of Ostigard, Clarke or Roberts here and chose Roberts.

Maybe the club are waiting to see if they get a decent offer for Duffy before deciding what to do with Haydon.

We also don't know if van Hecke's unspecified injury is an "out for the season" or "back in a month" one. If a loan out isn't possible, Jan Paul vH may be the chosen centre back to stay.
 


Guinness Boy

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Possible.

He'll be a 5th choice, at best, centre back and may play a few club games or deputise in case of severe injury or covid crisis. Better to keep him or send him out on loan?

Maybe GP decided to keep one of Ostigard, Clarke or Roberts here and chose Roberts.

Maybe the club are waiting to see if they get a decent offer for Duffy before deciding what to do with Haydon.

We have Van Hecke as well. The last I read on here he was injured but he's 21 now so either a loan or a flit between the U23s and senior squad may be on for him? I have no idea if he or Roberts are better regarded by GP.
 




Munkfish

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Possible.

He'll be a 5th choice, at best, centre back and may play a few club games or deputise in case of severe injury or covid crisis. Better to keep him or send him out on loan?

Maybe GP decided to keep one of Ostigard, Clarke or Roberts here and chose Roberts.

Maybe the club are waiting to see if they get a decent offer for Duffy before deciding what to do with Haydon.

Not sure if people have seen the interview with Ostigard but he pushed for the loan. He was in our first team plans but couldn’t be guaranteed a number of games so pushed for a move instead. With the injuries that happened I think he would have started Saturday.

However with Ostigard and Clarke going out on loan there is that potential for Roberts to step into a role if he is happy with under 23 football, cup games and the odd league appearance.
 


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Or it could be that he is training with the first team squad, because that is where he is going to be this season. At 17 Roberts was bossing the U23s. A difficult season in a makeshift defence for Rochdale (they had loads of injuries), will not have turned him into a bad player. I still expect him to be playing for the first team at some point this season, why would Potter not want a left footed centre back, who is able to carry the ball forward and pass accurately short and long?

Well, he didn't want Clarke, who is someway ahead of Roberts, did he.
 


Hugo Rune

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With the left footed Burn back to the knee specialist, White gone for ever and Østigård smashing it at Stoke for a season. Will the gifted left footed play-making Roberts now get a good run in the first team squad or is he still destined to have a Championship loan?

He must have gone up in the estimation of his manager tonight; that’s for sure.
 




maresfield seagull

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With the left footed Burn back to the knee specialist, White gone for ever and Østigård smashing it at Stoke for a season. Will the gifted left footed play-making Roberts now get a good run in the first team squad or is he still destined to have a Championship loan?

He must have gone up in the estimation of his manager tonight; that’s for sure.

Potentially Yes
IF he doesn’t start getting all Billy BiG Bollox about it on the way
 


maresfield seagull

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Possible.

He'll be a 5th choice, at best, centre back and may play a few club games or deputise in case of severe injury or covid crisis. Better to keep him or send him out on loan?

Maybe GP decided to keep one of Ostigard, Clarke or Roberts here and chose Roberts.

Maybe the club are waiting to see if they get a decent offer for Duffy before deciding what to do with Haydon.

Nobby who are you a reincarnation of ?
 


AZ Gull

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I am going to make another post on this thread that concerns Haydon's dad and a tweet, but this time it is in a much more positive light:-

[TWEET]1430271288673771526[/TWEET]
 




GT49er

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We have Van Hecke as well. The last I read on here he was injured but he's 21 now so either a loan or a flit between the U23s and senior squad may be on for him? I have no idea if he or Roberts are better regarded by GP.

Yep, Van Hecke as well - not to mention the virtually invisible Tudor Baluta (actually people hardly ever do seem to mention him!)
 


Garry Nelson's Left Foot

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Yep, Van Hecke as well - not to mention the virtually invisible Tudor Baluta (actually people hardly ever do seem to mention him!)

I think [MENTION=23795]Hugo Rune[/MENTION] and [MENTION=25402]Blue Valkyrie[/MENTION] are keeping that particular flame alive.

I've kind of assumed he's dropped down the club's pecking order as there never seems to be any mention of him other than his name being added to lists of defenders.
 


Perkino

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His overall development is more important than us having cover for the first team if we might require it and having him as 6th choice at best. Dunk, Webster, Duffy, Veltman, Burn will all be ahead of him so a loan to the championship would be a better option for him
 




CheeseRolls

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Doubters may just have noticed that Cardiff put out a team packed with very tall players, with reinforcements coming off the bench. Strangely our rookie callow centre backs conceded 0 (Zero). Some kudos too to Steele who is showing what a model professional he is.

There is no rush, but as I have said before a ball playing left sided centre back of genuine quality is going to be a huge asset to the club. I think Roberts is good enough to make the breakthrough this season. Tsoungui is also progressing well.
 






Hugo Rune

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Or it could be that he is training with the first team squad, because that is where he is going to be this season. At 17 Roberts was bossing the U23s. A difficult season in a makeshift defence for Rochdale (they had loads of injuries), will not have turned him into a bad player. I still expect him to be playing for the first team at some point this season, why would Potter not want a left footed centre back, who is able to carry the ball forward and pass accurately short and long?

Like one or two other players. He is in limbo between the U23s (which he has surely grown out of at just 19) and the first team. I notice that he does not appear in either squad on the club website:

https://www.brightonandhovealbion.com/teams/u23s-team

Whilst he wouldn’t let the 1st team down as evidenced by last night, it might be preferable that he plays 30+ games rather than the odd appearance for us. He came through the Cardiff test very well. A few more of those would do him very well indeed. Perhaps he could replace Clarke at West Brom?
 






amexer

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Like one or two other players. He is in limbo between the U23s (which he has surely grown out of at just 19) and the first team. I notice that he does not appear in either squad on the club website:

https://www.brightonandhovealbion.com/teams/u23s-team

Whilst he wouldn’t let the 1st team down as evidenced by last night, it might be preferable that he plays 30+ games rather than the odd appearance for us. He came through the Cardiff test very well. A few more of those would do him very well indeed. Perhaps he could replace Clarke at West Brom?

I think he found it difficult at Rochdale and had a problem coping with big CFs
 


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