Wouldn't happen in Germa...Reports surfacing in Germany are that Hertha Berlin have come in for him.
Reports here suggest it’s a loan. Could be a sensible move all round.Reports surfacing in Germany are that Hertha Berlin have come in for him.
Usual posters coming up trumps with the "Not good enough, get rid" "he must be rubbish in training" "how bad are our scouting team" comments..
The biggest two things to take in my mind are.. one - https://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/23154592.brightons-undav-determined-make-mark-world-cup/ the interview here where he says he wants to fight to get in the team. A good start.. - within the body of the interview, he explains in reality this is only his third season at a true professional club.
Throw in another recent interview, I forget where exactly - where he explains the changes to his diet - no more cans of red bull pre match or at half-time etc - then clearly there is going to be a longer period of managing up the raw potential to becoming a competent performer at the very top of elite sport.
Put simply, if he was banging in 25 goals a year on a poor quality diet with little to no proper, professional coaching - there is clearly talent there that needs developing. Confidence factor aside, that's a 12 month job minimum to realise said potential..!
Sounds like Locadia...Usual posters coming up trumps with the "Not good enough, get rid" "he must be rubbish in training" "how bad are our scouting team" comments..
The biggest two things to take in my mind are.. one - https://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/23154592.brightons-undav-determined-make-mark-world-cup/ the interview here where he says he wants to fight to get in the team. A good start.. - within the body of the interview, he explains in reality this is only his third season at a true professional club.
Throw in another recent interview, I forget where exactly - where he explains the changes to his diet - no more cans of red bull pre match or at half-time etc - then clearly there is going to be a longer period of managing up the raw potential to becoming a competent performer at the very top of elite sport.
Put simply, if he was banging in 25 goals a year on a poor quality diet with little to no proper, professional coaching - there is clearly talent there that needs developing. Confidence factor aside, that's a 12 month job minimum to realise said potential..!
proven in a farmers leagueCant understand the negatives about him. A proven scorer in a good league. Can only be judges after a run of games that is likely to happen sometime. In the meantime we have had a great start and sticking with Welbeck who he rates
Probably not helpful that Undav himself called the Belgium league a ‘farmers league’Thing about Undav is that is definitely looks quite shit when he plays for brighon. But then i watched him a few times playing for USG. And he looked quite shit then too (unlike Mitoma who looked great in Belgium before looking great here).
So... in Belgum he looked a bit shit and scored a LOT.
So far he's repeated the first part of that trick when he's played here. So I am holding on to an expectation that he can also repeat the second part.
Undav to score 10+ goals in the second half of this season...
Don’t often disagree with you, but in his brief cameos he has done okay IMO. Played a part in winner at Wolves, plays a nice weighted pass and can clearly finish.To me his cameo appearances suggest he has nothing to offer against EPL defences, he seems physically insignificant, not pacey and the ball just doesn’t find him.
It’ll only work if he turns out to be a poacher in the box.
Obviously I hope it works out, but the initial signs aren’t promising.
Not true.proven in a farmers league
the negatives are mainly to do with him looking shit. Still deserves more time but the one thing all flops have in common is .... they start shit. Whether he improves we'll see
And nutjob Andone scored on debut but had other games totally anonymous.Not true.
Locadia started with 2 goals in 2 games