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We're in the pipe, 5 by 5
From Bore to Ignore.Definitely 1000% did in the second half watch it back just before he came off. Woeful.
From Bore to Ignore.Definitely 1000% did in the second half watch it back just before he came off. Woeful.
Woeful? Really?Definitely 1000% did in the second half watch it back just before he came off. Woeful.
And he has been very impressive in 3 games during the last week.Poor kid is 18yrs old and due to excessive injuries has been shoved into the limelight, cut him some slack
All but one person is.Poor kid is 18yrs old and due to excessive injuries has been shoved into the limelight, cut him some slack
That should be the end of dwayne until at least WednesdayYou must be, as the stat providers have Hinshelwood being dribbled past 0 times.
Sure mateThat should be the end of dwayne until at least Wednesday
A bit harsh. He was flying before his ACL. Just got into the England U21 team.Didn't see the game but he didn't defend well for the first. It was easy for them to hook it back in and he didn't put any pressure on the ball.
I really didn't like his Dad as a player for us (was one of our poorest layers in his time imo - like him as manager of Worthing though!) but saw enough nous from Jack on Thursday to see there's a little more there and if RDZ thinks so that's fine by me! What is his actual position though as it appears he's doing well as a stand in left back!
Exactly. What the lad has done is to prove that he has a long term future at the club and/or in the Premier League.Poor kid is 18yrs old and due to excessive injuries has been shoved into the limelight, cut him some slack
High praise indeed.RDZ: “I believe Pascal can play as a striker or winger, a centre back. Hinshelwood is the same. The only difference between them is their age.
“I think they are very close in terms of attitude and quality. Jack Hinshelwood can be the new Pascal Gross. I have given you the headline!"
I hate to go against our esteemed manager, but I just think that speculation as to the progress of a young player is unhelpful.
Player development is far from linear and there are many hurdles for the lad to get over before he could become a player anywhere near as good as Gross.
It's been brilliant to see young Jack get and take his unexpected chance and to have a great name of Sussex sport performing in the PL is even more brilliant. But the best thing of all would be to see the lad go through his planned development path and earn the chance to shine in his favoured position, when we're in a position of strength to bring a youngster through rather than throwing someone in out of necessity.
I agree with your point. This additional layer of support increases the chances of good decision making.I think it very much depends on the player. Some thrown in the deep end and offered praise drown (Connolly?), others thrive and kick on (Ferguson, Hinsh?). I suspect a key difference between Connolly and Ferg/Hinsh is that the latter two have grown up and learned their trade in families who have history in the sport and have been very well mentally prepared long before they made the first team (despite still being teenagers).
agree but something tells me we will still be having this debate in two, three years time when hinshelwood is still in the team. think the poster in question has well and truly made upIs it not flogging a dead horse by now?
Dwayne we all know your opinion on Hinshelwood, you don't need to pop up at every single opportunity to twist the knife further.
As others have said he's only a teenager trying to break into the team. Even if you don't think he'll make it, the persistence is odd.
Have people stopped questioning Solly yet?agree but something tells me we will still be having this debate in two, three years time when hinshelwood is still in the team.