I haven't seen any mention of any classic Liam Bridcutt own goals lately and realise that he's way too good to condescend to wear the stripes at The Amex, but who is being mesmerised by his god given talents these days?
Don't know, don't care - just wish he was still on our books.
Where would he fit in in the current squad and formation?
Don't know, don't care - just wish he was still on our books.
A fully functioning, focused Bridcutt would walk into any team in the Championship.
But he can **** off as far as I'm concerned.
A fully functioning, focused Bridcutt would walk into any team in the Championship.
But he can **** off as far as I'm concerned.
A fully functioning, focused Bridcutt would walk into any team in the Championship.
But he can **** off as far as I'm concerned.
Last seen on the bench for Sunderland on the 15th August, not been involved since and hasn't appeared in any U21 games either, maybe's he injured or he's training with the U18 squad.
Interesting comment, with our 4-4-2, would you see him starting ahead of Stephens & Kayal? (in theory)
He's a true anchor man. He does that job very, very well but that's all he does. Our two CMs need to be able to pass, get up and down the pitch and put a tackle in. Both Stephens and Kayal can do this, however Bridcutt only does the 'tackling' (usually interceptions) bit. I honestly don't think he'd displace anyone in the team right now, but would walk in if Stephens or Kayal weren't fit.
It would be just the breakthrough we need - ditch our Jurassic 442, slot Bridcutt in behind Stephens and Kayal (they can wander further up the field if they want) and then as well as being able to roll the ball across the back four and back, they could push it up to LB who could distribute it masterfully back to them. It would mean only one up front of course, but that wouldn't matter as the ball wouldn't venture out of our half much.Interesting comment, with our 4-4-2, would you see him starting ahead of Stephens & Kayal? (in theory)
Overrated player, can do a job in this division in specific formations, but found out in the Prem. Another glaring Gus error in the transfer market signing him for Sunderland.
Don't know, don't care - just wish he was still on our books.