Juan Albion
Chicken Sniffer 3rd Class
0-4
Now 4. Consistently poor poor defending.
We might concede 8 the way we are defending.
It's about the squad and trusting. Arguably in a two in midfield we were always going to put Beram on first, but it's great experience for [Sanders].
Forgive me for bouncing one of my old threads, but I suspect there may be a bit more interest in young Max Sanders after tonight's match. For anyone who doesn't closely follow the academy players, the opening post gives you a little more detail on him.
As I have commented elsewhere, Albion have, quite remarkably, played EIGHT former scholars in the first team across two matches in the space of three days. Of course, we have so much to be grateful to Tony Bloom for, not least his investment in the academy. But it's one thing having the talent; it is quite another being prepared to play it.
Given that this thread is about Max Sanders, it is impossible not to mention what Chris Hughton said about the lad, and his decision to bring Beram Kayal on as a sub (instead of Sanders) against Liverpool on January 12 2019:-
Chris Hughton (literally in his own words) didn't trust the youngsters....and so Tony Bloom didn't trust HIM to manage his club. And little more than a year later, EIGHT former scholars have featured for the first team.
I love what Chris Hughton did for this club, but I'm even more grateful that we now have Graham Potter in charge.
I thought he stood out tonight - very good game. nice passing, good control.
Forgive me for bouncing one of my old threads, but I suspect there may be a bit more interest in young Max Sanders after tonight's match. For anyone who doesn't closely follow the academy players, the opening post gives you a little more detail on him.
As I have commented elsewhere, Albion have, quite remarkably, played EIGHT former scholars in the first team across two matches in the space of three days. Of course, we have so much to be grateful to Tony Bloom for, not least his investment in the academy. But it's one thing having the talent; it is quite another being prepared to play it.
Given that this thread is about Max Sanders, it is impossible not to mention what Chris Hughton said about the lad, and his decision to bring Beram Kayal on as a sub (instead of Sanders) against Liverpool on January 12 2019:-
Chris Hughton (literally in his own words) didn't trust the youngsters....and so Tony Bloom didn't trust HIM to manage his club. And little more than a year later, EIGHT former scholars have featured for the first team.
I love what Chris Hughton did for this club, but I'm even more grateful that we now have Graham Potter in charge.
Forgive me for bouncing one of my old threads, but I suspect there may be a bit more interest in young Max Sanders after tonight's match. For anyone who doesn't closely follow the academy players, the opening post gives you a little more detail on him.
As I have commented elsewhere, Albion have, quite remarkably, played EIGHT former scholars in the first team across two matches in the space of three days. Of course, we have so much to be grateful to Tony Bloom for, not least his investment in the academy. But it's one thing having the talent; it is quite another being prepared to play it.
Given that this thread is about Max Sanders, it is impossible not to mention what Chris Hughton said about the lad, and his decision to bring Beram Kayal on as a sub (instead of Sanders) against Liverpool on January 12 2019:-
Chris Hughton (literally in his own words) didn't trust the youngsters....and so Tony Bloom didn't trust HIM to manage his club. And little more than a year later, EIGHT former scholars have featured for the first team.
I love what Chris Hughton did for this club, but I'm even more grateful that we now have Graham Potter in charge.
Man of the match for me tonight.
I loved his confidence, composure and poise on the ball. As I said on another thread, it reminded me of when Alzate broke through into the first time and shocked me with his confidence and ability on the ball in that company.
Look forward to seeing a lot more of him in the first team in the future.
When you consider how good Roberts was on the ball too, I love how we seem to be bringing through these players who are so comfortable on the ball and in possession.