gurru991 Posted 11 July 2024 Posted 11 July 2024 5 hours ago, ian__marshall said: Always looked pretty decent from a technical perspective, however my concern has always been his work rate. He was often just jogging back on the turnover and didn't look to be trying particularly hard to recover possession. If Cooper can instill that work rate in him I do think that there is a player in there who could be a useful member of the squad, but ultimately it comes down to how much he wants to be a success. I'm not sure that a work ethic is something that can be instilled. It's something you either have or don't have. 1
Popular Post Dames Posted 11 July 2024 Popular Post Posted 11 July 2024 Ah its that time of year where people are deluding themselves into thinking ‘theres a player in there’. He’s the worst player i’ve ever saw play for us in the Premier League and I remember Junior Lewis. 3 3 2
Popular Post AKCJ Posted 11 July 2024 Popular Post Posted 11 July 2024 3 minutes ago, Dames said: Ah its that time of year where people are deluding themselves into thinking ‘theres a player in there’. He’s the worst player i’ve ever saw play for us in the Premier League and I remember Junior Lewis. I do think there is a player in there. You can see that he's got ability. He's just ****ing bone idle. 11
Sol thewall Bamba Posted 11 July 2024 Posted 11 July 2024 It's almost impossible to coach work rate and motivation. I can't think of any real turnarounds in that regard, on the level that this guy would require.
AKCJ Posted 11 July 2024 Posted 11 July 2024 2 minutes ago, Sol thewall Bamba said: It's almost impossible to coach work rate and motivation. I can't think of any real turnarounds in that regard, on the level that this guy would require. There are occasions where talented but lazy players get going for a certain manager or club. Ben Arfa and Adel Taarabt spring to mind. 1
Safestandingfox Posted 11 July 2024 Posted 11 July 2024 44 minutes ago, AKCJ said: There are occasions where talented but lazy players get going for a certain manager or club. Ben Arfa and Adel Taarabt spring to mind. Yep, if you've played football at any level you meet that sort of player relative to the level, suddenly a new manager comes in or something happens and they're reborn.
Dr The Singh Posted 11 July 2024 Posted 11 July 2024 8 minutes ago, Safestandingfox said: Yep, if you've played football at any level you meet that sort of player relative to the level, suddenly a new manager comes in or something happens and they're reborn. Soumare is no Jesus or Lazurus......
Phenom Posted 11 July 2024 Posted 11 July 2024 1 hour ago, AKCJ said: I do think there is a player in there. You can see that he's got ability. He's just ****ing bone idle. Yep. Maybe a manager like Cooper can light a fire in him
Foxdiamond Posted 11 July 2024 Posted 11 July 2024 4 minutes ago, Dr The Singh said: Soumare is no Jesus or Lazurus...... I can remember Lazurus played for QPR 1
st albans fox Posted 11 July 2024 Posted 11 July 2024 I don’t think he’s particularly lazy - he just runs into the wrong places at the wrong time which opens up our defensive shape 2
FoxFossil Posted 11 July 2024 Posted 11 July 2024 Do I need to go to Specsavers or does he look to have lost some weight/ bit leaner? Don't know if this translates into faster.
Dr The Singh Posted 11 July 2024 Posted 11 July 2024 4 minutes ago, FoxFossil said: Do I need to go to Specsavers or does he look to have lost some weight/ bit leaner? Don't know if this translates into faster. And the STD clinic, maybe the vets and the church for redemption. 1
Tommy Fresh Posted 11 July 2024 Posted 11 July 2024 5 hours ago, AKCJ said: There are occasions where talented but lazy players get going for a certain manager or club. Ben Arfa and Adel Taarabt spring to mind. Difference is they played in positions where they could get away with being lazy. Taarabt at QPR could also get away with it as he was their best player, he rarely turned up for training apparently but they let him do what he liked pretty much as he'd turn up and win them games.
Danno Posted 11 July 2024 Posted 11 July 2024 6 hours ago, Sol thewall Bamba said: It's almost impossible to coach work rate and motivation. I can't think of any real turnarounds in that regard, on the level that this guy would require. Exactly. He’s just not up to the tempo of the premier league.
Sol thewall Bamba Posted 12 July 2024 Posted 12 July 2024 16 hours ago, AKCJ said: There are occasions where talented but lazy players get going for a certain manager or club. Ben Arfa and Adel Taarabt spring to mind. I think the fact that you've had to go back what 12 or 13 years for that example makes the point.
sm1 Posted 12 July 2024 Posted 12 July 2024 He doesn't have any game awareness. By the time he spots danger it's too late, and he doesn't have the pace to get back, thereby giving the impression he's lazy. He's not, he's just not good enough. Sell him and take the loss. 1
Sol thewall Bamba Posted 12 July 2024 Posted 12 July 2024 Is he our (reported) second highest earner now behind Vardy?
slymunn Posted 12 July 2024 Posted 12 July 2024 1 minute ago, Sol thewall Bamba said: Is he our (reported) second highest earner now behind Vardy? 3rd, but not sure how correct this is.
hackneyfox Posted 12 July 2024 Posted 12 July 2024 I very much doubt we’ve given Vardy a new contract on £140k a week.
Foxes96 Posted 12 July 2024 Posted 12 July 2024 3 minutes ago, hackneyfox said: I very much doubt we’ve given Vardy a new contract on £140k a week. Think that’s what he was rumoured to be on last time we were in the Prem. Would’ve been less last year with relegation clause. Imagine his new contract is probably what £80k - £100k a week? Probably still one of the higher earners
CrazyKopCorner Posted 12 July 2024 Posted 12 July 2024 1 hour ago, slymunn said: 3rd, but not sure how correct this is. A friend of a friend serviced Daka's car (or something similar) and he'd left a payslip showing he cleared £171K a month - Not sure if that's an urban myth? 1
slymunn Posted 12 July 2024 Posted 12 July 2024 40 minutes ago, CrazyKopCorner said: A friend of a friend serviced Daka's car (or something similar) and he'd left a payslip showing he cleared £171K a month - Not sure if that's an urban myth? After tax it might be around the 70-80k if true. 1
CrazyKopCorner Posted 12 July 2024 Posted 12 July 2024 1 minute ago, slymunn said: After tax it might be around the 70-80k if true. That was after tax i.e £75K / £80K a week which ties in with the above
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