Monkman
Grenville Morris
Yeah, CHO, Aguilera, or you play a slightly different system, perhaps 4-3-3 with Elanga and CHO either side of Awoniyi.That’s the worry tho. Who is the deputy, CHO?
Yeah, CHO, Aguilera, or you play a slightly different system, perhaps 4-3-3 with Elanga and CHO either side of Awoniyi.That’s the worry tho. Who is the deputy, CHO?
If he's smart hed go back to smashing that league, terrible move for the lad.Regardless I think he’ll be off back to Germany for some time now
Yes he is. Much more effective from a wider role, either cutting in as an inverse winger or stretching play on his stronger foot. He can play inside as a #10, sure, but that is not the best use of his strengths.Is he though? Most stat sites have him with pretty much identical strengths/weaknesses to MGW. Apparently most of his minutes in the 19/20 season came from a CAM/SS role, admittedly slightly wider than MGW but not by much.
You’ll no doubt have seen more of him than most, do you think he could play the MGW role?
Sorry but you are mad if you would turn your nose up at somebody like Sancho in our position.I still don't think he is worth a roll of the dice. The public rebuttal of Ten Hag was pathetic and decidedly self serving. Mr Sancho has some big, big issues to address on his own and I think leaving England for a period of time would be his best move. We've built a good side over the past two years and I don't think risking that on a wild card, at this point, would be a wise decision. We rolled the dice on Jesse and it didn't work out, but Jesse didn't have the same baggage Mr Sancho has, nor were we near as solid a side at that point. And, who do we move to make room for him in the 25? Toffolo in January would be teh logical choice, if we were to go down that route. But if we add a body in January (and with AFCON that is probably going to occur) I'd rather it would be someone who doesn't have a defective character.
Different system, with opponents sitting deeper than they do against us.Earlier this year, Ten Hag tried to use Sancho as a 10. It was another failed experiment in Sancho's time at Man Utd. He couldn't penetrator the lines and was able to gain territory. I read somewhere that it reduced their field-tilt (the average position of the ball while in position).
The beer really kicked in at the end thereIt's early days. We don't yet know how the new signings will pan out and such (apologies, a bit pissed, so this is taking longer than it should and may make no sense).
Reportedly, there was interest for MGW in the summer. I'd love to think that he'd die for SC and the Might Reds, but ... football. If Jadon has similar qualities to Morgan, then perhaps it's possible to envisage a succession, albeit one where MGW goes from Wolves reserves to Arsenal star and Jadon goes from MU outcast to Forest squad member to leading Forest back to Europe.
Obvs, I'd love for our current squad (plus Jadon, if required for the vibes) to achieve that, but ...
Too pissed. On reflection, does better in a team dominatiun gpossession..
I'd just like to mention that Steve Cooper sees your "field-tilt" and gives one of his little lop-sided smiles, murmuring "did no one mention game-stage?" and winks at the camera.Earlier this year, Ten Hag tried to use Sancho as a 10. It was another failed experiment in Sancho's time at Man Utd. He couldn't penetrator the lines and was able to gain territory. I read somewhere that it reduced their field-tilt (the average position of the ball while in position).
Clubs love to put out that a player has a bad character, Uniteds mouthpieces said the same about Lingard and Henderson, yet Lingard, despite not playing much, was a vocal supporter of the team from the bench and Hendo still came to our matches even after he was injured for the season.I still don't think he is worth a roll of the dice. The public rebuttal of Ten Hag was pathetic and decidedly self serving. Mr Sancho has some big, big issues to address on his own and I think leaving England for a period of time would be his best move. We've built a good side over the past two years and I don't think risking that on a wild card, at this point, would be a wise decision. We rolled the dice on Jesse and it didn't work out, but Jesse didn't have the same baggage Mr Sancho has, nor were we near as solid a side at that point. And, who do we move to make room for him in the 25? Toffolo in January would be teh logical choice, if we were to go down that route. But if we add a body in January (and with AFCON that is probably going to occur) I'd rather it would be someone who doesn't have a defective character.
I know it’s tongue in cheek but if you listen to commons interview about it I think the club fecked him over royaly. Than instead of clarifying anything the club stayed silent cause they didn’t want the bad publicity. I think commons deserves less stick for that. He wanted to stay but the club never offered him anythingRemember when we couldn’t even convince lifelong Forest fan Kris Commons to stay and he left to join some lower league outfit nobody remembers anymore?
Hahahaha. Wtf is going on.
However I really dislike how sancho has reacted. I think it’s a very weak mentaility. It comes across as entitled. Even if he feels like he hasn’t been supported you don’t go about it like that. Sancho has been very immature. I still think there is a world class player there and I know cooper would get more from him than ten Haag. However the attitude is stinky and is and I hate to say it a stereotypical Gen Z one. I hate to say that but that is how it comes across.Clubs love to put out that a player has a bad character, Uniteds mouthpieces said the same about Lingard and Henderson, yet Lingard, despite not playing much, was a vocal supporter of the team from the bench and Hendo still came to our matches even after he was injured for the season.
I think it goes to show that United have a bad support system for players that don't 100% tow the line and arent automatic starters, from what ive read, Sanchos main issue is bad timekeeping, hardly the worst thing in the world. Ultimately, it should be up to Coops, who has worked with him before and knows him, if he thinks Sancho is a good lad, then we should go for it with all guns blazing, if he thinks/knows that maybe he is a bad apple, then sure, maybe give it a swerve.
That's the only way I can see him coming. If we get him on a cheap loan to put him in the shop window.He wouldn't necessarily be taking a pay cut as we'd just cover a percentage of his wage, probably about 30% if he's on 350k a week.
I agree though, total pie in the sky and Steve Cooper might have powers of persuasion but I doubt he can convince a player to drop towards the bottom of the table when top 6 teams and most likely the cream of Europe would be after him.
Tavares move becomes permanent after a number of games I thought? It would free up a space...with Toffolo heading off.I would imagine that by January, Sancho and ETH will have kissed any made up. Sancho was supposed to be a big signing for them but he's got some pretty stiff competition at United.
That said, to bring him here we'd have to send either Tavares or Santos back. We'd probably have to pay most, if not all his wages which amounts to about the same amount we spent on Lingard last season. Not to mention that, despite him falling out with ETH, a lot of times in Europe would ask about him. We'd probably have to be in the top half to attract him, despite Cooper being here.
So there would be a hell of a lot to do there, not to mention how United like to fanny about with us.
I can't see it, but I'd f***ing love it.