HantsSeagull
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Naylor says yes!
They appear to be pretty happy... of course the fans would have preferred to keep Ayari for another year but they seem happy with the fee and that he isn't going to some mid-tier Eredivisie team which is usually where Swedish talents ends up.
Yup £4m is good money. Their second biggest sale of all time I think, behind Alexander Isak to Dortmund.Ah ok. I only had that quote from you which to me sounded like he was annoyed at being plundered. Maybe £4m is a lot for them and offsets the loss allowing them to develop and seeing him go to a middle/ upper progressive PL team helps as you said. No idea.
Either way, great business for the club in securing yet another potential gem. They won't all work out but, f*** me, we don't half seem to be getting more right than wrong
RDZ seems to like having the youngsters training with the first team squad. Doesn’t necessarily mean that they will play in the first team.That Swedish reporter reckons he's going in the first team squad straight away hence my semi jest comment are we broke?
Facundo and him would normally get loaned out straight away.
After listening to Lallana/Gross etc, everyone with a chance of first team football needs to implicitly understand the patterns and demands of DeZerbi ball, and be able to play it, irrespective of age or statusRDZ seems to like having the youngsters training with the first team squad. Doesn’t necessarily mean that they will play in the first team.
He also said (maybe Leicester press conference) he wasn't sure if it was better to play lots of games on loan or play fewer games but be at Brighton. Different attitude it seems.RDZ seems to like having the youngsters training with the first team squad. Doesn’t necessarily mean that they will play in the first team.
Seems very similar to before. Some players go on loan, some don't.He also said (maybe Leicester press conference) he wasn't sure if it was better to play lots of games on loan or play fewer games but be at Brighton. Different attitude it seems.
This is a case where the Internet is a bit contradictory (fancy that). He actually played 29 games and scored 4 goals for us, including in the old first division, according to Wikipedia, more than the 6 games played according to the other site. And he appears to have been English when he played, but has since gained Swedish citizenship with a long and successful coaching career in Sweden, currently managing a Swedish first division side. The player in question is Giles Stille.Pretty curious who this may be. Couldn't have been in the top tier I think as the only Swedes to play in the English top division before he PL were Dan Ekner (Portsmouth), Hans Jeppsson (Charlton), Glenn Hysen (Liverpool), Stefan Rehn (Everton), Roland Nilsson (Sheffield Wednesday) and Anders Limpar (Arsenal).
Suspected it might be him.This is a case where the Internet is a bit contradictory (fancy that). He actually played 29 games and scored 4 goals for us, including in the old first division, according to Wikipedia, more than the 6 games played according to the other site. And he appears to have been English when he played, but has since gained Swedish citizenship with a long and successful coaching career in Sweden, currently managing a Swedish first division side. The player in question is Giles Stille.
To that exactly, two sugars in his tea ?Naylor says yes!
His second tweet could hint that USG may be getting another loan player:
I think the yet is really important regarding Gilmour. He's 21 and has made the same amount of appearances as Enciso and Ferguson, and 1 more than Sarmiento. We're not saying those three aren't good enough yet are we?Surely because the man that matters, Roberto De Zerbi, has determined they are not (yet) good enough.
And he has the benefit of watching them day in, day out in training.
Watching Van Hecke at Leicester, he did a lot of things right and a small number of things he could improve on. In simple terms right now I would rather play Webster or Colwill. There will come a time when through injuries and suspensions when we will have to rely on inexperienced players for a run of games and they will have to sink or swim. Is Gilmour ready is hard to assess even for RDZ, given the quality and consistency of the players in front of him and like Van Hecke he has shown in patches that he could step up given a run of games.I think the yet is really important regarding Gilmour. He's 21 and has made the same amount of appearances as Enciso and Ferguson, and 1 more than Sarmiento. We're not saying those three aren't good enough yet are we?
Billy is set for 508 minutes (though you think he'd get more towards the busy end of the season) if he gets the same playing time across the second half of the season, that's not dissimilar to Moder and Lamptey's first season playing time.