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[Albion] Jeremy Sarmiento









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HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
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Brighton factually.....
His introduction was as others have said the difference and allowed Mitoma to get in the box more.
dazzling feet, the Bournemouth defenders were literally shitting it, with those two pressing down that side.
 








Paulie Gualtieri

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Good to see the young guns come on and make a big difference with the goal ............ Just as an aside am i the only one to think that Gary O`Neil is a total delusionist .

p.s. among other things..........
Had his head in hands facing his dugout after every decision 🤣🤣🤣
 


hans kraay fan club

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I loved it how RDZ made early subs on 57 minutes, it was becoming all too predictable for Bmuff. Caicedo and Sarmiento improved us.
they were the right subs, but I’m giving RDZ very little credit, given that it was merely fixing the glaringly obvious mistakes in the starting line up.
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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they were the right subs, but I’m giving RDZ very little credit, given that it was merely fixing the glaringly obvious mistakes in the starting line up.
Agreed.

Not just an Albion thing, managers can be too clever by half after some good results. Every EPL game is vital, imho play the best 11 in the right positions. He took Bmuff with their new pacey signings too lightly.

Tit around to an extent in League Cup ties in September.
 




B-right-on

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Apr 23, 2015
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they were the right subs, but I’m giving RDZ very little credit, given that it was merely fixing the glaringly obvious mistakes in the starting line up.

Erm, the credit should go to RDZ for spotting what needs to be done to break down the low block Shirley?

He obviously set up the team with the players he had available from the start to try to win. That he saw what needed to change to get the result and then change the team is the sign of a great manager imo.
 




el punal

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Aug 29, 2012
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Good to see the young guns come on and make a big difference with the goal ............ Just as an aside am i the only one to think that Gary O`Neil is a total delusionist .

p.s. among other things..........
The Bournemouth fans I was with on the train back to Southampton definitely think he is, among other things - like useless.
 




Wardy's twin

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Oct 21, 2014
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We were lifted to see him coming on, already at 20 so effective.

I loved it how RDZ made early subs on 57 minutes, it was becoming all too predictable for Bmuff. Caicedo and Sarmiento improved us.
I was feeling quite smug, at half time I said give Welbeck 10 mins and take him off if he hasn't scored and bring on Samiento, also thought Caicedo needed to come on but thought it would be for Gross or Lamptey to allow Gilmour to do more up front... Close.
 


Bold Seagull

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Mar 18, 2010
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In a game where the opposition is still coming at you a bit, I can understand why Sarmiento isn't starting. However, once the opposition is in full defend their box mode, the difference having several players who are prepared to beat their man makes all the difference in creating a chance.
 


Couldn't Be Hyypia

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RdZ has said he was struggling to choose between Jeremy and Undav as starter. So he clearly wasn't sure which approach would unlock Bournemouth. You could argue that he made the right choice, but Undav missed his chance on 15 minutes.

My view was that Sarmiento should have started (not being clever after the fact). I think we'll see a lot more of him this season.
 




Bold Seagull

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Mar 18, 2010
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RdZ has said he was struggling to choose between Jeremy and Undav as starter. So he clearly wasn't sure which approach would unlock Bournemouth. You could argue that he made the right choice, but Undav missed his chance on 15 minutes.

My view was that Sarmiento should have started (not being clever after the fact). I think we'll see a lot more of him this season.
In the warmup the attackers do a set of strikes against one of our keepers, where they get 3 shots with balls from different angles. Undav missed or had saved most of his and I was thinking that what they should have done is asked me to put some kit on and be the keeper for his set of shots - he'd then score 6 in a row, and would be full of confidence instead of Steele saving each one and heading off to the dressing room thinking 'I hope I do better in the game' - not repeat it exactly what he did in the warmup on 15 mins...
 


dazzer6666

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RdZ has said he was struggling to choose between Jeremy and Undav as starter. So he clearly wasn't sure which approach would unlock Bournemouth. You could argue that he made the right choice, but Undav missed his chance on 15 minutes.

My view was that Sarmiento should have started (not being clever after the fact). I think we'll see a lot more of him this season.
Possible Undav and Sarmiento and not Welbeck might have been a better option……easy after the event though.
 


Couldn't Be Hyypia

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In the warmup the attackers do a set of strikes against one of our keepers, where they get 3 shots with balls from different angles. Undav missed or had saved most of his and I was thinking that what they should have done is asked me to put some kit on and be the keeper for his set of shots - he'd then score 6 in a row, and would be full of confidence instead of Steele saving each one and heading off to the dressing room thinking 'I hope I do better in the game' - not repeat it exactly what he did in the warmup on 15 mins...
Intersting article about Jason Steele in teh Times today. Clearly a player who thrives when his confidence is high. Undav looks like one of those players to me. He needs external validation to play at his best. It's not right or wrong, but if we know that.... as you say, let his score a few in warm up!
 


Cowfold Seagull

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Apr 22, 2009
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Big role he played today, a largely frustrating game played in front of their defensive setup but he produced one of the few crosses of real quality in the whole match which resulted in the goal, well done that man!
Indeed, a real peach of a cross, just when we needed it most. He seems to have become rather overshadowed & le has had less game time since the emergence of Mitoma and Caicedo. Still a great prospect though.
 




Nobby Cybergoat

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Jul 19, 2021
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In the warmup the attackers do a set of strikes against one of our keepers, where they get 3 shots with balls from different angles. Undav missed or had saved most of his and I was thinking that what they should have done is asked me to put some kit on and be the keeper for his set of shots - he'd then score 6 in a row, and would be full of confidence instead of Steele saving each one and heading off to the dressing room thinking 'I hope I do better in the game' - not repeat it exactly what he did in the warmup on 15 mins...
I usually place my first scorer bets on the basis of what I see in these drills. Suffice to say I didn't bet on Undav on Saturday
 


Badger Boy

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Jan 28, 2016
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they were the right subs, but I’m giving RDZ very little credit, given that it was merely fixing the glaringly obvious mistakes in the starting line up.
Bit harsh considering we had multiple opportunities to take the lead in the first half and if we had done so, I'm confident we'd have rattled in a few more. RDZ isn't responsible for Undav mishandling the banjo when faced with the arse of a cow.
 


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