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[Albion] Henrik Bjørdal sings until June 2018









RohanInceEnthusiast

New member
Nov 26, 2015
90
Let us hope and prey he does not sign up to NSC and reads all the negative responses so far....

Jebus, the club are doing exactly the thing we all wanted, bring in young exciting prospects for the future....

So what if they all do not work out, that is life and the odd one or two will possibly go on to become legends who eventually help pay for future stars through transfer fees....

Yep exactly. Seen a few threads saying Hambo and Harper were a waste! Clearly don't understand the whole concept of a development squad... Exciting future for the Albion!
 




marlowe

Well-known member
Dec 13, 2015
4,293
What is an "Inverted Winger"?!

"Invert" was a word used to describe homosexuals many years ago so I hope this description of him will not add more fuel to the fire of our opposing supporters' homophobic banter
 






Machiavelli

Well-known member
Oct 11, 2013
17,770
Fiveways
Yes Chris is cautious and often sticks to what he knows but he can spot the good ones really early. He had Andy Carroll playing for Newcastle at 18. He had Nathan Redmond in the Birmingham first team at 16.

He had Jacob Murphy in the Norwich first team at 17, so when a real good prospect crops up he has no problems bleeding then early.

He and I spoke about Glen Rea at the very start of the season and I thought he was going to be be someone who broke into the fist team this year and Chris immediately said ''No he is not ready yet. He needs to go out on loan. He needs to be playing more games per season before he is already, to build up his strength if nothing else and see where he is in a year's time''.

With Solly he was of a very different view. It would have been easy to send Solly out on loan because he wasn't playing well; however, in his case he knew Solly was ready but his problem was not being not ready. Solly's problem was his lack of self belief and he knew that to improve that he had to show faith in him and keep encouraging him and he knew he would come good.

Solly is quite shy lad and Chris knew that he might not get looked after in the right way if he had sent him out on loan.. He knew that he could improve what was lacking in Sollys game by just supporting the lad and having faith in him.

Youth players will get their chance under Chris if they are good enough and better than the first team squad. Sadly,he just didn't inherit a Youth squad full brilliant youngsters. Last year when O'Grady was failing to find the goals when we were struggling, I said to him, why don't you just play one of the youngsters, they couldn't do any worse. His answer was, we don't even have anyone who is anywhere near ready yet. That what the club are trying to address by bringing in promising youngsters.

If we go up this year it will be even harder for players to break into the first team from the Youths because our standard of first team player will improve but that doesn't mean you just give up hope on them.

I think Tony Bloom wants to put in place a good Youth System because he knows he won't be there in 20 years or more's time to plough money in.

Many thanks for recounting this. It's much appreciated.
 


Bladders

Twats everywhere
Jun 22, 2012
13,672
The Troubadour
Yes Chris is cautious and often sticks to what he knows but he can spot the good ones really early. He had Andy Carroll playing for Newcastle at 18. He had Nathan Redmond in the Birmingham first team at 16.

He had Jacob Murphy in the Norwich first team at 17, so when a real good prospect crops up he has no problems bleeding then early.

He and I spoke about Glen Rea at the very start of the season and I thought he was going to be be someone who broke into the fist team this year and Chris immediately said ''No he is not ready yet. He needs to go out on loan. He needs to be playing more games per season before he is already, to build up his strength if nothing else and see where he is in a year's time''.

With Solly he was of a very different view. It would have been easy to send Solly out on loan because he wasn't playing well; however, in his case he knew Solly was ready but his problem was not being not ready. Solly's problem was his lack of self belief and he knew that to improve that he had to show faith in him and keep encouraging him and he knew he would come good.

Solly is quite shy lad and Chris knew that he might not get looked after in the right way if he had sent him out on loan.. He knew that he could improve what was lacking in Sollys game by just supporting the lad and having faith in him.

Youth players will get their chance under Chris if they are good enough and better than the first team squad. Sadly,he just didn't inherit a Youth squad full brilliant youngsters. Last year when O'Grady was failing to find the goals when we were struggling, I said to him, why don't you just play one of the youngsters, they couldn't do any worse. His answer was, we don't even have anyone who is anywhere near ready yet. That what the club are trying to address by bringing in promising youngsters.

If we go up this year it will be even harder for players to break into the first team from the Youths because our standard of first team player will improve but that doesn't mean you just give up hope on them.

I think Tony Bloom wants to put in place a good Youth System because he knows he won't be there in 20 years or more's time to plough money in.

Nice. :)

A small snippet to show the doubters that our manager is more than a guy who picks a formation and gets the team to run around a few cones during the week.
 












Exile

Objective but passionate
Aug 10, 2014
2,367
This makes me very happy. A 4th choice ( given March is out ) young winger with plenty of potential.

Let's hope he is genuinely ready for involvement soon (the lad himself in his interview with his local paper, says that he has been told he is signing 'for the A squad').

Murphy has been well off his best recently, and KLL missed the U21 game last night with yet another 'minor knock'.
 


B.W.

New member
Jul 5, 2003
13,666
Nice! :) Exciting if it happens.
 


B.W.

New member
Jul 5, 2003
13,666
Let's hope he is genuinely ready for involvement soon (the lad himself in his interview with his local paper, says that he has been told he is signing 'for the A squad').

Murphy has been well off his best recently, and KLL missed the U21 game last night with yet another 'minor knock'.

I thought Kaz's absence was due to a bruised toe / precautionary? At least, that is what was reported. Doesn't sound that serious to me.
 




Exile

Objective but passionate
Aug 10, 2014
2,367
I thought Kaz's absence was due to a bruised toe / precautionary? At least, that is what was reported. Doesn't sound that serious to me.

For sure - nothing to be concerned about - but a little reminder that Kaz can be a little fragile.

At some point we should have Rosenior back in the mix for those wide places, too.
 


B.W.

New member
Jul 5, 2003
13,666
For sure - nothing to be concerned about - but a little reminder that Kaz can be a little fragile.

At some point we should have Rosenior back in the mix for those wide places, too.

Agreed. Fragile is the word for Kaz (unfortunately).
 


severnside gull

Well-known member
May 16, 2007
24,825
By the seaside in West Somerset
really or BS?

Flew in yesterday - signing to be part of first team although not expected to go straight in to the matchday squad after just starting pre-season in Norway. - fee suggested to be up to £400K including all appearance etc add-ons (so possibly half that as a basic fee). Three and a half year deal.
 


5ways

Well-known member
Sep 18, 2012
2,217
Flew in yesterday - signing to be part of first team although not expected to go straight in to the matchday squad after just starting pre-season in Norway. - fee suggested to be up to £400K including all appearance etc add-ons (so possibly half that as a basic fee). Three and a half year deal.

Sounds good to me.
 








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