UniFox21 Posted 10 January 2019 Posted 10 January 2019 Really enjoy how he does run at defences and can quite easily skip past a player. His difficulty comes in what to do when he's done that, his end product. Hopefully with the loan and game time he can improve at this and come back and have an impact. Always enjoyed watching him play for us, added something different to our wing.
Bert Posted 10 January 2019 Posted 10 January 2019 Can’t wait for him to score a couple and set a few up for everyone to say “why did we loan him out” er because he’s clearly not prem ready yet.
UPinCarolina Posted 10 January 2019 Posted 10 January 2019 1 minute ago, Bert said: Can’t wait for him to score a couple and set a few up for everyone to say “why did we loan him out” er because he’s clearly not prem ready yet. Hopefully some time in Turkey will be good for his development. There's a player in there.
Bert Posted 10 January 2019 Posted 10 January 2019 1 minute ago, UPinCarolina said: Hopefully some time in Turkey will be good for his development. There's a player in there. Yeah let’s hope so. Flashes of brilliance but that’s it.
fleckneymike Posted 10 January 2019 Posted 10 January 2019 1 hour ago, Countryfox said: I understand what Sylo is saying but agree with you ... imo it would be much more beneficial to keep him in this country so that he would be fully acclimatised to it, and the physicality of the lower leagues would also toughen him up. I would have pushed hard to make that happen. But as Sylo says beggars can’t be choosers ... We’d not only need a club to want him but also that club would need to be able to pay his wages.
Countryfox Posted 10 January 2019 Posted 10 January 2019 5 minutes ago, fleckneymike said: We’d not only need a club to want him but also that club would need to be able to pay his wages. We could help with that if it would help benefit us long term.
lifted*fox Posted 10 January 2019 Posted 10 January 2019 he's clearly got something about him but yeah, end product needs work. I kind of like how Puel just chucked him in at the deep end a few times though - it's a risk but imagine if he'd have just clicked and started banging them away. Could have happened. It didn't and now he's off on loan which is what should be the next step. Puel doing things in a rather sensible, measured order, again - imo.
fleckneymike Posted 10 January 2019 Posted 10 January 2019 6 minutes ago, Countryfox said: We could help with that if it would help benefit us long term. Far too risky. If you have club A offering to pay a fee to loan him and to pay his wages vs club B that can’t then you take the club A option every time.
Cincinnati Fox Posted 10 January 2019 Posted 10 January 2019 3 hours ago, StanSP said: Good luck to him. Clearly not ready for Premier League (not that anyone really thought he was, I hope). At least he can get some game time hopefully and come back a bit more experienced. Still obviously very young so plenty to learn for him. Danny Murphy did... In his analysis of Fousseni Diabate’s impressive debut, Murphy piped up: “This says to me that Mahrez could be on his way
Wolfox Posted 10 January 2019 Posted 10 January 2019 There’s a player in there somewhere…. Hopefully this can do the trick and get confident and playing more effectively
Slab Edd Posted 10 January 2019 Posted 10 January 2019 I'd honestly prefer him to gray,but if this gives puel Motivation to recall barnes I don't mind it
Nicolo Barella Posted 11 January 2019 Posted 11 January 2019 21 hours ago, siraaj_lcfc said: Good luck, not sure why hes going to Turkey, Could've send him to league 1 or the Championship. nevertheless, Good Luck, young exciting prospect for the future. Turkey has a better standard of football than League 1 and probably the Championship as well to be fair.
siraaj_lcfc Posted 11 January 2019 Posted 11 January 2019 2 hours ago, Nicolo Barella said: Turkey has a better standard of football than League 1 and probably the Championship as well to be fair. Its a 3 team league. The rest of them are absolute dog shite.
mozartfox Posted 11 January 2019 Posted 11 January 2019 4 minutes ago, siraaj_lcfc said: Its a 3 team league. The rest of them are absolute dog shite. Same as the SPL then?
siraaj_lcfc Posted 11 January 2019 Posted 11 January 2019 Just now, mozartfox said: Same as the SPL then? pretty much. Only galatasary, Fenerbache and Besiktas that are recognisable. Although they're all doing shite and some random squad is top.
Langston Posted 11 January 2019 Posted 11 January 2019 1 hour ago, siraaj_lcfc said: pretty much. Only galatasary, Fenerbache and Besiktas that are recognisable. Although they're all doing shite and some random squad is top. So it's the polar opposite of a three team league then?
Dickov22 Posted 11 January 2019 Posted 11 January 2019 22 hours ago, Peckfortonfox said: Danny Murphy did... In his analysis of Fousseni Diabate’s impressive debut, Murphy piped up: “This says to me that Mahrez could be on his way Remember that so well and remember thinking what a ridiculous and premature thing it was to say.
sylofox Posted 11 January 2019 Posted 11 January 2019 2 hours ago, siraaj_lcfc said: pretty much. Only galatasary, Fenerbache and Besiktas that are recognisable. Although they're all doing shite and some random squad is top. A little like the prem in 2016 then.
MC Prussian Posted 11 January 2019 Posted 11 January 2019 On 10/01/2019 at 11:14, Nicolo Barella said: Diabaté is listed as their only left winger on Transfermarkt which hopefully means he will get lots of gametime. In which system do you play with one winger only? I can only guess he'll be a back-up striker option coming off the bench. Best wishes to the guy, clearly did well upon arrival at LCFC, but has gone amiss ever since our pre-season in the summer. Not (yet) ready for the Premier League and I do hope he lights up that Süper Lig and comes back bigger and better. *drums Süper Fousseni! Süper Fousseni!
MC Prussian Posted 11 January 2019 Posted 11 January 2019 4 hours ago, siraaj_lcfc said: Its a 3 team league. The rest of them are absolute dog shite. 4 hours ago, siraaj_lcfc said: pretty much. Only galatasary, Fenerbache and Besiktas that are recognisable. Although they're all doing shite and some random squad is top. Basaksehir have been going strong for a while now and are by no means a surprise leader, only been a bit unlucky in recent years. If at all, it shows how dominant Istanbul clubs are in Turkish football. I can think of Trabzonspor only with some kind of equal standing (for a certain period of time).
somebum Posted 11 January 2019 Posted 11 January 2019 I honestly believe he has great, great potential. He passes and moves a lot more than most players.
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