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Surprised Sheaf isn't training with the first team. Or is he and I've missed something?
Too many CBs. Both he and Bielik are training with U23s. The fact that so many players were not at the WC has ensured space is limited.Surprised Sheaf isn't training with the first team. Or is he and I've missed something?
Do you think both would be training with the first team if circumstances with the WC were different? I view them in the same boat as Willock when it comes to making it (not so much Nketiah, Nelson, Smith-Rowe).Too many CBs. Both he and Bielik are training with U23s. The fact that so many players were not at the WC has ensured space is limited.
I'd have thought they would discard Zelalem before CrowleyCrowley wanted to play. He had not progressed as much as the club would have liked - not due to ability but he apparently had some attitude problems. He's rebuilding his career in Holland right now.
I'd have thought they would discard Zelalem before Crowley
If Koscielny didn't get injured and Mustafi was called up, then most likely.Do you think both would be training with the first team if circumstances with the WC were different? I view them in the same boat as Willock when it comes to making it (not so much Nketiah, Nelson, Smith-Rowe).
Zelalem strikes me as being a slightly more malleable character. That and the fact that he tore his ACL over the summer last year when he likely would have been let go.I'd have thought they would discard Zelalem before Crowley
that is a great insight. I remember him being called the new Wilshere.Crowley attitude stank the place up after one loan I remember. I remember he came back after that loan and was playing with u-23 and we were losing by one goal and we had corner. Crowley was post to take the corner but he was just walking with the ball very slowly to the corner flag.
It just one example of course but I think he was extremely frustrated by him self how things had turned out after that loan. Felt like he almost gave up at that point making it here. Hope he can have a good career, he was a big talent!
hope he does well.Zelalem strikes me as being a slightly more malleable character. That and the fact that he tore his ACL over the summer last year when he likely would have been let go.
I'd have thought they would discard Zelalem before Crowley
Iwobi and AMNI just kind of realised that noone has come through our own academy has made it with us lol(You could say wilshere but..) . And no one we bought has developed into a good player here in forever.
Fecking sad.
I mean, they are on the rise, but not there yet. If they have made it in three years theyll be the first in foreverIwobi and AMN
Nelson, Nketiah...also Willock played quite a lot.
Joe Wilock comes from a footballing family though and it oftenly can make a difference. Clubs use that when making a decision on which player to gamble on.Do you think both would be training with the first team if circumstances with the WC were different? I view them in the same boat as Willock when it comes to making it (not so much Nketiah, Nelson, Smith-Rowe).
Waiting to see what happens when Willock finally grows into his new frame. Got big very quick - was a small, nippy technical #10/winger. I still think there's way more to come from Willock.Joe Wilock comes from a footballing family though and it oftenly can make a difference. Clubs use that when making a decision on which player to gamble on.
He's probably just a little bit further back in his development. He's got excellent base traits for a wide player (pace, acceleration, 1v1 dribbling, good final ball) but he's ultimately still more raw compared to the more rounded Nelson.How close Xavier Amaechi is to get a run in the first team for example in the Carabao cup ? How far along is his development in comparison with Nelson. I know, that he's 1 year younger than Reiss, but physically he looks capable even now.
Campbell is gone. He has 1 year left so we will probably look to sell him. I have always thought he is a decent talent but a move would honestly be good for both parties.I couldn't be bothered to start a new thread & I couldn't find his page in particular so I'll just ask here, does Joel Campbell have a future with us this year or will he be off by the end of the window? I see a lot of people don't rate him & obviously be hoping he heads but I reckon he is a good player if he is given a good & fair chance. Problem was Wenger I thought never gave him a good go. What is the point of signing people if you dont give them a good & fair go to be honest? Wenger sent him out on loan just about every year season he signed him apart from 1 season with us.
Yes unfortunately I think your right, I like Campbell & think he is a good talent but it will be best for both parties for him to move on I think aswell.He's probably just a little bit further back in his development. He's got excellent base traits for a wide player (pace, acceleration, 1v1 dribbling, good final ball) but he's ultimately still more raw compared to the more rounded Nelson.
I wouldn't be surprised if Amaechi pushes his way into contention over the course of the season but he needs to impress more for the u23s first. He's already on his way to doing that. He will likely take Nelson's place as the main threat alongside Smith-Rowe. His performances for the u23s this season coming will be a good indicator of how far away he is from getting a little audition.
Campbell is gone. He has 1 year left so we will probably look to sell him. I have always thought he is a decent talent but a move would honestly be good for both parties.