@Bozza why does the search function not pick this up for me? I feel like a fool!
Well we don't actually, we are quite stretched down the left hand side, besides it's a dog eat dog world!One of our few good players whenever he's come on this season, he's still young and largely unproven but I would hate to see him go. You already have enough wingers, come on
@Bozza why does the search function not pick this up for me? I feel like a fool!
Sorry, no idea - I just searched for Samuel Iling-Junior and this thread is the one it found.@Bozza why does the search function not pick this up for me? I feel like a fool!
Sorry, no idea - I just searched for Samuel Iling-Junior and this thread is the one it found.
Anyway, back on topic. Mentioned again with Wolves also interested....
Juventus would like to retain Samuel Iling Junior who has a contract that binds him to the Bianconeri until 2025. However, the player ended up in the crosshairs of two Premier League clubs, Brighton and Wolverhampton, but the Old Lady is asking for 25 million for his sale.
Sirene di mercato per Iling Jr, la Juve fissa il prezzo
La Juventus vorrebbe trattenere Samuel Iling Junior che ha un contratto che lo lega ai bianconeri fino al 2025. Tuttavia il giocatore è finito nel mirino.www.ilbianconero.com
Jesus weptHope not, he's been one of the few decent ones for us this season the few times he's played. Our current situation and mood is very gloom, I'd want to keep at least some of our younger talents.
Come on, do you really want a player with a pair of lips that could double act as dinghys in the Brighton Marina? You've already got your share of left wingers.
He is left-footed though, so perhaps RDZ is envisioning moving him to RW given his preference for wingers who can cut in on their dominant foot..Another left wide forward? With Mitoma, Adingra and then also Enciso and Sarmiento can play there.
The right side is where we need more depth
Newcastle linked with £26 million bid. The new reality - both Chelsea and Newcastle will be signing some of our longer term targets.
Then maybe we should see some new, disinformation stylee, hares runningNewcastle linked with £26 million bid. The new reality - both Chelsea and Newcastle will be signing some of our longer term targets.
Benefit of the doubt extended since you’re not English and may be unaware of what is acceptable here (‘here’ being both England, and Brighton).Hey sorry guys, I assure you I didn't think it was a racist insult, I honestly picked it as a funny but irrelevant physical feature he has (like a City fan would pick "bald" for Guardiola or we could pick "triangle-head" for Chiellini.) Never heard it used against black players here in Italy, there are other vile things racist assholes use to denigrate them over here.
Anyway, he's good. Exactly how good it's too soon to say, but I hope he stays with us this summer because we'll probably have a different coach next season and he could show his talent.
I don't want to be 'that guy', but WTF. They only paid about £100k for him 2 years ago and since then he's only had 487 first team minutes.
Dagan, With respect i believe that's called a inverted winger. But i struggle with it as well.He is left-footed though, so perhaps RDZ is envisioning moving him to RW given his preference for wingers who can cut in on their dominant foot..
Not quite. An inverted winger is someone who plays in a wide position but mostly moves in field. So Zinchenko rather than Mitoma who is a right footed left winger but is very comfortable going on the outside and mostly plays quite wide.Dagan, With respect i believe that's called a inverted winger. But i struggle with it as well.
Thanks. I was (perhaps surprisingly) aware of the term and meaning, but given how many people have expressed confusion at the terminology differences between "inverted" in its the use/meaning in describing inverted wingers (those with a dominant foot on the inside) and inverted fullbacks (who move into central spaces, inside the wingers, like a central midfielder), I shy away from using the inverted descriptor.Dagan, With respect i believe that's called a inverted winger. But i struggle with it as well.
I am fairly sure inverted wingers have been a thing for much longer than that.The phrase inverted winger was coined to describe a left-footed player playing on the right and vice-versa. Pretty sure Pep was one of the earliest to introduce it. Now there aren't too many instances of non-inverted wingers.
I don't when it started either, but I've got a vague memory of Barry Lloyd switching our wingers mid game a few times. Not sure if this counts.I am fairly sure inverted wingers have been a thing for much longer than that.
I remember Chris Waddle playing on the right and cutting in off his left foot all the time . And there were others before him
Indeed, henceforth referred to as the Ashworth/Winstanley syndromeNewcastle linked with £26 million bid. The new reality - both Chelsea and Newcastle will be signing some of our longer term targets.