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Will any of the players whose form has plummeted lately be inspired enough to regain their original form under RVN's management?

Right now, certain players look like they need the 'Kiss of life'  Will Ruud be the long awaited Prince Charming?

BTW, I watched the training clip today and I thought there were promising vibes, especially with the youngsters. 

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11 minutes ago, SecretPro said:

Hopefully Mavididi will benefit.


And Alves.

 Alves is not the saviour, Enzo didnt fancy him really, nor did cooper, nor did the assistant at the weekend. Some of these people are clueless granted but there is a trend here that we cant ignore.

 


Please Note - id love to be wrong.

 

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Mavididi and Bilal. Possibly Soumare.

 

Also think Faes might, in the same way he did well in the Championship last season when he's not being asked to lead the back line. 

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1 minute ago, les-tah said:

 Alves is not the saviour, Enzo didnt fancy him really, nor did cooper, nor did the assistant at the weekend. Some of these people are clueless granted but there is a trend here that we cant ignore.

 

Alves has been given NO chances. Watched Tyler Dibling for Saints? Blokes their best player and was given a chance to shine, also giving their fans something to cheer for!

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6 minutes ago, TheGoldenGod said:

Alves has been given NO chances. Watched Tyler Dibling for Saints? Blokes their best player and was given a chance to shine, also giving their fans something to cheer for!

They are different people though.

 

I don't know. I'm inclined to think there's something in it when we've been calling for a young lad that we've never seen to feature more - but three permanent managers, one interim and two sets of caretakers who all know him better seem to disagree. Hopefully I'm wrong, of course. And it wouldn't be the first time.

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Ruud will benefit most from this whole experiment. If he does well a bigger job comes up and he’s gone, if we go down the story will be the damage was done and it was an impossible task and he’ll move on.

 

Thats the cycle innit!

 

Great for his CV and hopefully our survival! 
 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, inckley fox said:

They are different people though.

 

I don't know. I'm inclined to think there's something in it when we've been calling for a young lad that we've never seen to feature more - but three permanent managers, one interim and two sets of caretakers who all know him better seem to disagree. Hopefully I'm wrong, of course. And it wouldn't be the first time.

I think you’re right, if he was that good he’d have been in by now. Unfortunately I think the acl injury has ruined his career before it even really started

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El Khannouss and Mavididi. 

 

He's also our last chance of getting Ndidi back to a functional premier league player. Ruud did well with Sangare at PSV, could look at Wilf doing a similar job but he's looked way off it for years now 

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5 minutes ago, RYM said:

Ruud will benefit most from this whole experiment. If he does well a bigger job comes up and he’s gone, if we go down the story will be the damage was done and it was an impossible task and he’ll move on.

 

Thats the cycle innit!

 

Great for his CV and hopefully our survival! 
 

 

 

I get that actually, a bit like when we get a new PM who blames the old one.  So Enzo (success0 gets the better job and Cooper (fail) blames Rogers ?

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14 minutes ago, inckley fox said:

They are different people though.

 

I don't know. I'm inclined to think there's something in it when we've been calling for a young lad that we've never seen to feature more - but three permanent managers, one interim and two sets of caretakers who all know him better seem to disagree. Hopefully I'm wrong, of course. And it wouldn't be the first time.

Yep exactly where im at, theres no discrimination when it comes to talent whether its young, old, black, white if your truly good enough to make a team better and impact results you will be given a chance. Again i hope im wrong.

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4 minutes ago, Elsie Effcee said:

I get that actually, a bit like when we get a new PM who blames the old one.  So Enzo (success0 gets the better job and Cooper (fail) blames Rogers ?

Rudkin must have been in post for about 14 years now and has done similar damage, so there's a valid comparison in there

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RvN believes in youth. 

 

Monga, Cover, Alves and a few of the other academy lads who can potentially make something of their career. 

 

Monga from what I've seen though looks very good. 

 

Fatawu, Mav and Bilal as young first teamers

Posted
40 minutes ago, les-tah said:

 Alves is not the saviour, Enzo didnt fancy him really, nor did cooper, nor did the assistant at the weekend. Some of these people are clueless granted but there is a trend here that we cant ignore.

 


Please Note - id love to be wrong.

 

Last season was frustrating, Enzo would have used him but each time there was an opening then Alves got injured again. Only real evidence Enzo perhaps renegaded on that intention was the final few games after promotion. Absolutely no reason he wasn't involved in the last game of the season.

 

He was very much part of the 1st team though.

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Vestergaard will probably come back in as he’s our best ball playing CB. 
 

Mavididi on that left hand side will play most minutes you’d assume.
 

Bilal has a job on his hands now, as I don’t see him playing off either wing, and to play in one of the two attacking 8’s he’s going to have to put a real shift in defensively. 
 

I’d assume he’ll use Buonanotte off the left, so he’ll have to adapt to being used a little less centrally  
 

Whoever is inverting also will have huge responsibility, we bar Hamza WBA (h) and Bournemouth (A), no body has convinced besides the injured Ricardo

 

So many questions and a lot of the squad is going to have to step up 

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52 minutes ago, inckley fox said:

They are different people though.

 

I don't know. I'm inclined to think there's something in it when we've been calling for a young lad that we've never seen to feature more - but three permanent managers, one interim and two sets of caretakers who all know him better seem to disagree. Hopefully I'm wrong, of course. And it wouldn't be the first time.

Rodgers gave him his debut as a 16 year old. He then played again as a 17 year old. Was supposedly going to be involved in the next few games but then had that awful injury. So Rodgers couldn't pick him, not could Sadler or Smith. So that's already 3 of your managers that could not have played him.

 

Then the rest of my original reply to your first post applies.

 

The idea that 6 managers have ignored him is just false.

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48 minutes ago, It'sblueupnorth said:

I think you’re right, if he was that good he’d have been in by now. Unfortunately I think the acl injury has ruined his career before it even really started

That's true. You never hear of players making the grade if they're not a regular by 19...

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