teblin Posted 24 April Posted 24 April On 20/04/2026 at 19:29, moore_94 said: Will be the same as Max Dowman at Arsenal Sure that is exactly what it said about Monga. I think if we get an offer of £10million plus he will be gone. We'll just need the cash.
shen Posted 24 April Posted 24 April 45 minutes ago, teblin said: Sure that is exactly what it said about Monga. I think if we get an offer of £10million plus he will be gone. We'll just need the cash. Not sure Monga could even command such a transfer fee... 4
The boy Linacre Posted 24 April Posted 24 April 1 minute ago, shen said: Not sure Monga could even command such a transfer fee... Personally I think he has been really poor this season when he has got any play, which has been pretty limited. They’ve already coached the free spirit out of him already, he has been lucky enough to pick up the Steph & Ayew constant short pulling tic though, so he’s learnt something in his development this year. 1
JonnyBoy Posted 24 April Posted 24 April 20 minutes ago, The boy Linacre said: Personally I think he has been really poor this season when he has got any play, which has been pretty limited. They’ve already coached the free spirit out of him already, he has been lucky enough to pick up the Steph & Ayew constant short pulling tic though, so he’s learnt something in his development this year. agree, he has been poor this season when he comes on - let's not sugarcoat it. Hopefully down to confidence and he has an end product once he gets his confidence back and in a team with a better moral
TiffToff88 Posted 24 April Posted 24 April 1 hour ago, teblin said: Sure that is exactly what it said about Monga. I think if we get an offer of £10million plus he will be gone. We'll just need the cash. We wont get anywhere near that much for him, I just hope that whatever fee we get, we negotiate a future sell on clause. But seeing as it will be Rudkin negotiating the deal, I doubt that will happen...
Popular Post moore_94 Posted 24 April Popular Post Posted 24 April He looked great and dangerous at the start of the season when coming off the bench, constantly trying to take his man on, scared the absolute sh!t out of the Preston left back when he came on in the game he scored Almost looks like he has spent too much time around Mavididi I would also be pretty pissed off if I was him when you see some of the performances Mavididi has put in this season and you barely get a sniff just because he is “more experienced” I would hope he stays and gets a proper chance next year, but I also actually want him to be able to go somewhere and get the kind of development he should be getting Going to be a great player 7
Mark Posted 24 April Posted 24 April 3 hours ago, moore_94 said: Almost looks like he has spent too much time around Mavididi Said as much here On 26/01/2026 at 12:50, Mark said: I've noticed Monga has either copied or has a few of his traits too sadly, he's not what young players should aspire to be like. Pearson would have him out the door as fast as Beckford and Danns 1
MPH Posted 24 April Posted 24 April 5 hours ago, shen said: Not sure Monga could even command such a transfer fee... hmm.. sometimes you are paying for potential.
shen Posted 24 April Posted 24 April 17 minutes ago, MPH said: hmm.. sometimes you are paying for potential. Harsh as it may sound, I'd argue you're ONLY paying for potential in Monga's case.
MPH Posted 24 April Posted 24 April Just now, shen said: Harsh as it may sound, I'd argue you're ONLY paying for potential in Monga's case. but it wouldn’t be the case. When he came on to the scene, he was turning experienced championship RBs inside out. As a 16 year old. That’s going to get a lot of peoples attention. For whatever reason, he’s gone off the boil. I don’t think he’s suddenly become a crap player, I think he’s received bad coaching advice… that he’s focusing on the need to be more disciplined, contributing more defensively and is trying to stick to our shape and it doesn’t seem that we have the coaching set up to teach him how to do that and express himself at the same time. Add to that his ‘mentor’ is Mavididi who in my opinion has been very poor this season. He’s basically got no one to teach him here. He needs to leave for the sake of his career. he IS a diamond of a player, but if players twice his age and tenfold the experience have shrank into their shell this season we can’t really expect anything else from a 16 year-old either.
shen Posted 24 April Posted 24 April 3 minutes ago, MPH said: but it wouldn’t be the case. When he came on to the scene, he was turning experienced championship RBs inside out. As a 16 year old. That’s going to get a lot of peoples attention. For whatever reason, he’s gone off the boil. I don’t think he’s suddenly become a crap player, I think he’s received bad coaching advice… that he’s focusing on the need to be more disciplined, contributing more defensively and is trying to stick to our shape and it doesn’t seem that we have the coaching set up to teach him how to do that and express himself at the same time. Add to that his ‘mentor’ is Mavididi who in my opinion has been very poor this season. He’s basically got no one to teach him here. He needs to leave for the sake of his career. he IS a diamond of a player, but if players twice his age and tenfold the experience have shrank into their shell this season we can’t really expect anything else from a 16 year-old either. Youth players impressing is nothing new. Hype is built and when international call ups come, it adds to the fire. But as a club, we're hardly in a good negotiating position with regards to our league standing, financial situation, coaching situation, playing time or playing style. His reputation will certainly not have increased over the past year: He's now a year older, not established himself or impressed in a lower league and been part of another relegation.
MPH Posted 24 April Posted 24 April 11 minutes ago, shen said: Youth players impressing is nothing new. Hype is built and when international call ups come, it adds to the fire. But as a club, we're hardly in a good negotiating position with regards to our league standing, financial situation, coaching situation, playing time or playing style. His reputation will certainly not have increased over the past year: He's now a year older, not established himself or impressed in a lower league and been part of another relegation. I would disagree with this part, with he context of ‘ the past year’ being either the last 12 months or the past season. I think when he played he certainly impressed and increased his reputation at times otherwise he wouldn’t have such clubs interested in him.
MPH Posted 24 April Posted 24 April 1 hour ago, K789 said: Hmmm those flicks eh. Not great he also quite nicely fed it down the line for Thomas to cross for Souttar to score 2
moore_94 Posted 24 April Posted 24 April 8 minutes ago, MPH said: he also quite nicely fed it down the line for Thomas to cross for Souttar to score Shhh that doesn’t count for anything
CUJimmy Posted 25 April Posted 25 April 15 hours ago, MPH said: but it wouldn’t be the case. When he came on to the scene, he was turning experienced championship RBs inside out. As a 16 year old. That’s going to get a lot of peoples attention. For whatever reason, he’s gone off the boil. I don’t think he’s suddenly become a crap player, I think he’s received bad coaching advice… that he’s focusing on the need to be more disciplined, contributing more defensively and is trying to stick to our shape and it doesn’t seem that we have the coaching set up to teach him how to do that and express himself at the same time. Add to that his ‘mentor’ is Mavididi who in my opinion has been very poor this season. He’s basically got no one to teach him here. He needs to leave for the sake of his career. he IS a diamond of a player, but if players twice his age and tenfold the experience have shrank into their shell this season we can’t really expect anything else from a 16 year-old either. When he first started getting minutes in the 1st XI last season he was embarassing experienced Premier League defenders so many of us thought he would rip it up in the Championship. Part of the reason, of course, is that he was an unknown quantity so opposition teams hadn’t thought about how to play him. The same happened with Mahrez when he was effectively nullified for a while by opponents working out that although he was very tricky he was actually quite predictable. The difference was that he adapted and he emerged as an even more lethal threat. We haven’t seen it this season but I still believe with his close control, speed and strength, Monga could be a top player if he were well coached. Sadly I don’t see us attracting someone of that calibre so for his own development he needs to move on.
Popular Post ronnup Posted 25 April Popular Post Posted 25 April Dont judge him too harshly , 15 and thrust into the most toxic and poorly run squad in the history of the league 16
Bluearmyfox28 Posted 27 April Posted 27 April I think the one thing that could put some big teams off buying him is his off the ball work rate. Hes clearly immensely talented but there’s such an emphasis on the hard yards off the ball that some might be slightly put off. I am intrigued to see what fee he will command, I think we are talking anywhere between £5m - £10m. 25% sell on clause needs to be included irrespective of the fee.
J.Lisemore Posted 28 April Posted 28 April On 24/04/2026 at 09:56, moore_94 said: He looked great and dangerous at the start of the season when coming off the bench, constantly trying to take his man on, scared the absolute sh!t out of the Preston left back when he came on in the game he scored Almost looks like he has spent too much time around Mavididi I would also be pretty pissed off if I was him when you see some of the performances Mavididi has put in this season and you barely get a sniff just because he is “more experienced” I would hope he stays and gets a proper chance next year, but I also actually want him to be able to go somewhere and get the kind of development he should be getting Going to be a great player Bang on. He’s definitely being influenced whether directly or indirectly by the likes of Mavididi. I can’t help but feel Monga has looked disinterested, but I do think the lack of role models in the squad have contributed to that. 1
TheGoldenGod Posted 28 April Posted 28 April 9 hours ago, J.Lisemore said: Bang on. He’s definitely being influenced whether directly or indirectly by the likes of Mavididi. I can’t help but feel Monga has looked disinterested, but I do think the lack of role models in the squad have contributed to that. He probably saw the bloke that was playing in front of him week in week out and wondering how he doesn't get a sniff. Obviously not a great outlook to have if you're young and trying to earn your stripes but still, I can't imagine it helped his confidence!
dmayne7 Posted 5 May Posted 5 May 36 minutes ago, bridport007 said: He’s the emperors clothes. Bang average and lazy/moody. Sums up our fans and their backing of academy prospects. Would prefer to clap Harry Winks then get a 16 year old some slack. 1
coolhandfox Posted 5 May Posted 5 May 54 minutes ago, bridport007 said: He’s the emperors clothes. Bang average and lazy/moody. What do you expect from an average 16 year old ffs 1 1
J.Lisemore Posted 5 May Posted 5 May Just hope he can enjoy his football more next season, I think he might flourish having a set of senior players around him that actually want to be here. We all know there’s some really bad eggs in that dressing room, once these players are gone we might see a difference in his development.
South Shire Fox Posted 5 May Posted 5 May 3 hours ago, bridport007 said: He’s the emperors clothes. Bang average and lazy/moody. Good enough to play in the Premier league at 15. Hes clearly not average for his age is he 😂 1
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