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[Albion] The 2024-25 Loanee Tracker Thread - the early kick offs









Hugo Rune

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Lady Whistledown

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Lots of positive neutral comment re FB on Twitter.
 










jcdenton08

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Loads of praise for Buonanotte on the Leicester forum. He’s been easily - and I mean easily their best player. More tackles, more blocks and more dribbles than anyone else on their team.

Spurs absolutely dominant though, Leicester were really gash that half. Hard to tell yet if they’re that bad, Spurs are really good, or what’s going on. But Spurs should be 3-4 up and have been really wasteful.

Leicester have to improve or they’ll get a thumping.
 






POSKETT AT THE VALLEY

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It’s like the emperors new clothes looking at some of these comments. The lad flatters to deceive, dives for the fun of it and all too often on the periphery of a game. Unlikely we’ll see him back playing regularly for the Albion.
 


GT49er

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He’s going to get very fit chasing around trying to get the ball. Feel sorry for him.
Yes, but he's learning hard lessons. When the Chelsea supporting and ManU supporting pundits get their wet dreams come true, and we can't keep the model going and start to do a Southampton, he will be very useful in our relegation battle.
Alternatively, we'll rinse one of their beloved teams for £80M for him.

I believe that's what's known as 'win win'. :thumbsup:
 




heathgate

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It’s like the emperors new clothes looking at some of these comments. The lad flatters to deceive, dives for the fun of it and all too often on the periphery of a game. Unlikely we’ll see him back playing regularly for the Albion.
That feels a bit harsh.... whilst he wasn't a world beater for us, he always showed the ability to knock a pass, to get a vital interception etc.... I'd gladly have him back in our squad.
 








Super Steve Earle

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It’s like the emperors new clothes looking at some of these comments. The lad flatters to deceive, dives for the fun of it and all too often on the periphery of a game. Unlikely we’ll see him back playing regularly for the Albion.
Unless I'm mistaken you've made similar comments about the lad before. In the face of positive comments, why wade in with uour preconceived views? Ever heard the phrase 'if you can't say anything nice, say nothing?'
 




Greg Bobkin

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It’s like the emperors new clothes looking at some of these comments. The lad flatters to deceive, dives for the fun of it and all too often on the periphery of a game. Unlikely we’ll see him back playing regularly for the Albion.
Heaven forbid he might become a better player through playing regularly during the season... He's young, seemingly keen to play and learn, so why wouldn't he kick on (as he has done already from when he arrived)?

Pretty bold prediction to say it's 'unlikely' he'll be back as part of the Albion squad!
 


scwiffy

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It’s like the emperors new clothes looking at some of these comments. The lad flatters to deceive, dives for the fun of it and all too often on the periphery of a game. Unlikely we’ll see him back playing regularly for the Albion.

This was him in the first half of last season. By January he had dramatically improved his strength, balance and defensive contributions. By the end of the season he was a nearly a completely different player.

I suspect some Albion supporters are still scarred by some of his early performances - as was I for a while, couldn’t bare his flop to the floor (wasnt helped by RDZ playing him out wide so many times either).

He’s got bags of natural talent on the ball and has an eye for goal too. I was surprised to see him go out on loan, no doubt he’ll be a massive asset to Leicester this season.
 




peterward

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Loads of praise for Buonanotte on the Leicester forum. He’s been easily - and I mean easily their best player. More tackles, more blocks and more dribbles than anyone else on their team.

Spurs absolutely dominant though, Leicester were really gash that half. Hard to tell yet if they’re that bad, Spurs are really good, or what’s going on. But Spurs should be 3-4 up and have been really wasteful.

Leicester have to improve or they’ll get a thumping.
 




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