lcfc sheff Posted 7 May Posted 7 May 16 minutes ago, dmayne7 said: They haven't tried to 'manage' him at all. Mavididi has been absolutely pathetic yet he's undroppable and Monga has barely featured, particularly in the back end of the season. That's not good management of a young player. That's simply hindering his growth and the team Well we’re both just speculating, back end of the season was slightly different as Gary obviously felt he had to trust experience rather than risk inexperience
dmayne7 Posted 7 May Posted 7 May 7 minutes ago, lcfc sheff said: Well we’re both just speculating, back end of the season was slightly different as Gary obviously felt he had to trust experience rather than risk inexperience When it comes to whether they wanted to manage his minutes, yes I am, but I'm not speculating when I say he's badly managed though. Rowett's theory was proven wrong time and time again so he should have deviated from it. Mavididi was a disgrace and Fatawu had even lost his game winning capabilities, yet Monga was sat on the bench game after game, with no other wide player available. That's just bad management. Needs must and all that. Think I mentioned a few posts back about managing younger players but just think the context is different here; he was meant to be a key member of the squad this year and has barely played minutes wise. 2
Popular Post AKCJ Posted 7 May Popular Post Posted 7 May I'll be gutted if we lose him. Needs to be playing in a positive environment and an attacking team. Really think he will light up League 1. I'd give him Fatawu's number 7 shirt. 5
Ian S Posted 7 May Posted 7 May 2 hours ago, dmayne7 said: Interesting because I have it on good authority that this is not the case at all Fair enough, I won’t betray a confidence but a couple of issues were witnessed and whether you believe me or not is no issue.Probably down to him just being a young kid with a lot of talk about him and possibly spending too much time surrounded by the bad eggs in our squad.
Grebfromgrebland Posted 7 May Posted 7 May 4 hours ago, Ian S said: Interesting Ric as I have it on very good authority from friends who work at Seagrave that he has had a serious attitude problem. A couple of bits I was told were quite alarming for a 16 year old. He needs to be looked after properly then by the club and their pastoral care team. In reality I doubt Leicester is in a good place for anyone right now. How many players are we actually improving right now? 2
dmayne7 Posted 7 May Posted 7 May 1 hour ago, Ian S said: Fair enough, I won’t betray a confidence but a couple of issues were witnessed and whether you believe me or not is no issue.Probably down to him just being a young kid with a lot of talk about him and possibly spending too much time surrounded by the bad eggs in our squad. Well maybe both things are true? I just know that he's actually quite introverted (despite the hype he's probably had his whole life), so he's much more in the background than somebody who's going around displaying a bad attitude 1
Old Fox Posted 7 May Posted 7 May 7 hours ago, AKCJ said: I'll be gutted if we lose him. Needs to be playing in a positive environment and an attacking team. Really think he will light up League 1. I'd give him Fatawu's number 7 shirt. Based upon what ? I am not being difficult I just do not see it - very few 16 year olds make the transition at such a young age and I know it’s a sh*t show at seagrave but when I have seen him ressies and first team he looks okay but no more plus his work ethic is poor for someone so young……genuinely hope your right and maybe you know more than me?
Claridge Posted 7 May Posted 7 May Has loads of tricks, just needs to grow stronger, not convinced by his work rate, but we don’t know what role he has been asked to play.Definitely not in the top 10 problems this year 1
Safestandingfox Posted 7 May Posted 7 May He's 16 and has 1 less G/A contribution in the league than Mavididdy despite playing nearly 3x times less than him. He's obviously very talented 2
Richmondfox Posted 8 May Posted 8 May 16 hours ago, Claridge said: Has loads of tricks, just needs to grow stronger, not convinced by his work rate, but we don’t know what role he has been asked to play.Definitely not in the top 10 problems this year Not a problem or reason for the league position but a massive let down of talent that could’ve been an easy win to get the fans back on side. He needs to learn how to play in a team, pass the ball and move. He played just like Mavadidi but he actually managed a nutmeg or two so looked better. Paige looked more advanced as a team player. Poor coaching and management means he is still the selfish yet skilful kid filming tricks with his mates or skinning the u21s. He will be good once he gets into a coaching system that has a clue and drills into players useful tactics. His skills should be a tool to get himself out of tough situations, rather than manufacturing their opportunity to do step overs.
Popular Post oldbluefox Posted 8 May Popular Post Posted 8 May From his body language it seems his head has been turned and he is thinking about elsewhere. He does not display the verve and enthiasm you normally see from young players of his age. It's a pity because he obviously has talent and could be a very exciting player in the future but there's a long way to go yet and many pitfalls to overcome. 7
SB87_LCFC Posted 8 May Posted 8 May (edited) 3 minutes ago, oldbluefox said: From his body language it seems his head has been turned and he is thinking about elsewhere. He does not display the verve and enthiasm you normally see from young players of his age. It's a pity because he obviously has talent and could be a very exciting player in the future but there's a long way to go yet and many pitfalls to overcome. I think as fans we have to take into consideration the way he is being coached, what is being asked of him in situations, who he is looking to learn from, there are so many variables to consider as well as the possibility of having his head turned. I have no doubt though that Seagrave hasn't been the most positive place to be around this season, which is where a dip in form or confidence could well have come into play Edited 8 May by SB87_LCFC 1
Popular Post DerbyshireFox Posted 8 May Popular Post Posted 8 May 16 years old, surrounded by the worst set of ‘professionals’ in our history and turmoil behind the scenes, but he’s not good enough?! He’s not Messi or Yamal obviously, but cut the kid some slack. Even if he does want to move on, can you honestly blame him with the state of this club. He’s looked lost and burdened by the situation we’ve found ourselves in I must admit, but his time will come. Unfortunately more than likely it’ll be elsewhere 11
Pita Posted 8 May Posted 8 May 10 hours ago, oldbluefox said: From his body language it seems his head has been turned and he is thinking about elsewhere. He does not display the verve and enthiasm you normally see from young players of his age. It's a pity because he obviously has talent and could be a very exciting player in the future but there's a long way to go yet and many pitfalls to overcome. With the toxic environment at our club who can blame him. Good luck to the lad 1
Richmondfox Posted 9 May Posted 9 May On 08/05/2026 at 18:05, SB87_LCFC said: I think as fans we have to take into consideration the way he is being coached, what is being asked of him in situations, who he is looking to learn from, there are so many variables to consider as well as the possibility of having his head turned. I have no doubt though that Seagrave hasn't been the most positive place to be around this season, which is where a dip in form or confidence could well have come into play That’s why he turned into Mongadidi and even had a little go at the Ayew skill set of falling over the invisible foot. Poorly coached and managed. Clowns that let them get on with it rather than fix the obvious Once he is at a serious club and learns how to pass and move, he will be a very good player.
Tielemans63 Posted 9 May Posted 9 May https://www.football365.com/news/manchester-united-jason-wilcox-jeremy-monga-louis-page-leicester-city Monga and Page on Man United's radar apparently
AjcW Posted 9 May Posted 9 May 1 hour ago, Tielemans63 said: https://www.football365.com/news/manchester-united-jason-wilcox-jeremy-monga-louis-page-leicester-city Monga and Page on Man United's radar apparently Going to buy them both, loan them out to Championship sides, they’ll play every game and clear up at the end of season awards… I can see it now.
lcfc sheff Posted 9 May Posted 9 May These rumours are coming from the worst sources, unless it’s John Percy I wouldn’t be concerned
ronnup Posted 9 May Posted 9 May Make no mistake, anyone worth anything is going. We are financially on the brink
Popular Post Dan Posted 9 May Popular Post Posted 9 May 3 hours ago, Tielemans63 said: https://www.football365.com/news/manchester-united-jason-wilcox-jeremy-monga-louis-page-leicester-city Monga and Page on Man United's radar apparently 3rd best team in the country want both yet were deemed worthy of a combined thirteen starts - in our worst ever team. They get literally everything wrong. It's a farce. 5
Bluearmyfox28 Posted 10 May Posted 10 May 4 hours ago, Dan said: 3rd best team in the country want both yet were deemed worthy of a combined thirteen starts - in our worst ever team. They get literally everything wrong. It's a farce. I think there is value in not throwing either of them in that shower of shit last season too if I’m being honest. Not an environment you want to become a regular in. If Man Utd sign them they wouldn’t be for the first team either it’ll be for their U23 sides with multiple loans prior to being considered for their first team or sold for a profit. It’s the model all big clubs are following as youth investment does not count towards FFP. 2
Dan Posted 10 May Posted 10 May 3 minutes ago, Bluearmyfox28 said: I think there is value in not throwing either of them in that shower of shit last season too if I’m being honest. Not an environment you want to become a regular in. If Man Utd sign them they wouldn’t be for the first team either it’ll be for their U23 sides with multiple loans prior to being considered for their first team or sold for a profit. It’s the model all big clubs are following as youth investment does not count towards FFP. It's about here and now for me even with these two. You see the garbage served up by who actually played and it's hard to believe they would've done any worse. 1
Popular Post Claudio Fannieri Posted 10 May Popular Post Posted 10 May (edited) The big issue for me is all relegation has done has made players like Page, Monga, Aluko and Nelson all very attainable at knock down prices, so rather than the much needed clear out of our waste of space senior players and the opportunity to build with a lot of academy players, they will be gone and highly likely a good few of the bad eggs will still be here stinking the gaff out. What an utter mess and still some choose to bury their heads in the sand and pretend everything is ok. Edited 10 May by Claudio Fannieri 14
LCFCCHRIS Posted 10 May Posted 10 May 1 hour ago, Claudio Fannieri said: The big issue for me is all relegation has done has made players like Page, Monga, Aluko and Nelson all very attainable at knock down prices, so rather than the much needed clear out of our waste of space senior players and the opportunity to build with a lot of academy players, they will be gone and highly likely a good few of the bad eggs will still be here stinking the gaff out. What an utter mess and still some choose to bury their heads in the sand and pretend everything is ok. Agree. Need a good Pearson rant on the situation.
Sly Posted 10 May Posted 10 May On 07/05/2026 at 19:34, Safestandingfox said: He's 16 and has 1 less G/A contribution in the league than Mavididdy despite playing nearly 3x times less than him. He's obviously very talented Says more about how shite Mavididi has been to be honest!
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