Bishop
Steffen Iversen
I guess the hope is with good coaching we can coax some quality out of him and I don't dislike the idea, just not sure what everyone else is seeing currently.Just looked at his stats and they are poor.
I guess the hope is with good coaching we can coax some quality out of him and I don't dislike the idea, just not sure what everyone else is seeing currently.Just looked at his stats and they are poor.
I guess the hope is with good coaching we can coax some quality out of him and I don't dislike the idea, just not sure what everyone else is seeing currently.
I don't think you can put Tel and Ndombele in the same bracket. Tel might not have the raw talent of Tanguy, but he's still a very talented player and, more importantly, his attitude has been exceptional, which is something Frank places a lot of importance on. Good signing in my book.Potential is the key word.
We’ve taken more than a few players with potential and apparently high ceilings (e.g. Ndombele) only to later regret the move.
Not to say Tel won’t come good. He hasn’t shown much yet really - but it would be unfair to judge anyone playing in a team that was very poorly organised for long stretches over the past season.
£30 or £40 million sounds a reasonable level of payment for a punt; going above that feels like a risk too far for me…but then it’s not my money.![]()
That's being a bit harsh he's only been here 5 minutes. Give him at least a seasonThis seems very much like the stockpiling that I thought we were trying to get out of, arguably done less than Werner in his loan spell.
There's a sense to it if we are going bring in an ever rotating cast of candidates. We let them play, we see whom does the best and sell on the ones who don't reach the level we want. Then rinse and repeat.This seems very much like the stockpiling that I thought we were trying to get out of, arguably done less than Werner in his loan spell.
For some reason the phrase, "he tosss as high as any in Wome!" popped into my head.I'm really surprised at some of the comments about saving cash on this deal. Tel has been one of the most highly rated forwards in Europe for the last 2 years, his potential is ridiculous and his ceiling is as high as any forward in Europe.
We just got an absolute steal.
For some reason the phrase, "he tosss as high as any in Wome!" popped into my head.
Do you often think about men tossing?
It's not easy selling players with the mismatch in wages with Europe, even if they're young. I don't see the point in Tel and Odebert. One of them sure.There's a sense to it if we are going bring in an ever rotating cast of candidates. We let them play, we see whom does the best and sell on the ones who don't reach the level we want. Then rinse and repeat.
It's not easy selling players with the mismatch in wages with Europe, even if they're young. I don't see the point in Tel and Odebert. One of them sure.
They're very different players and I think both add valuable traits to our squad.It's not easy selling players with the mismatch in wages with Europe, even if they're young. I don't see the point in Tel and Odebert. One of them sure.
They're very different players and I think both add valuable traits to our squad.
They would be a good combination if they didnt play on the same side. France U21s manage it by having Tel left and Odobert ACMexactly, Odebert is likely to remain a "classic" wide player that has the ability to beat his man, carry the ball, expectation is assists or ball before assist.. Tel is more of a wide forward where the expectations would be goals
Tel imo is a gamble on Son's long term replacement