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He started so well, now he doesn't look good for this level. I want to say he has regressed, but we don't have enough game sample.
 

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Remember when he was better than Shaw, and our best left back since Evra, and just needed some time and patience to turn to Dennis Irwin?

Looks like it was actually good foresight or just some sense from the 'kneejerkers' who thought he was no good.
 

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He looks clueless about what to do so resorts to feigning injury or fouling.
 

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If he goes out on loan we'd have to promote Laird as the sub option for AWB when we're chasing a goal. Right now Williams is that attacking option and Dalot is out on loan. So my guess is that Williams doesnt go out on loan this season even if it would be good for him.
I know. But it's six months' free development under Hasselhof.

Also, Williams hardly plays anyways because Ole things. He has fewer than a hundred minutes i think. (I have no idea, but it feels that way.)

Also, also, isn't it high time Laird got a shot at having a shot.
 

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I know. But it's six months' free development under Hasselhof.

Also, Williams hardly plays anyways because Ole things. He has fewer than a hundred minutes i think. (I have no idea, but it feels that way.)

Also, also, isn't it high time Laird got a shot at having a shot.
Yes, I think he does deserve to get minutes off the bench but what happens next summer when Williams comes back from the loan wanting to play regularly and Laird doesnt want to go back down to reserve level now hes tasted the first team?

AWB is going to be first choice as hes trusted to help defend, Dalot could be sold but that still leaves Williams or Laird in limbo. Nobody is going to want to be 3rd choice
 

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Yes, I think he does deserve to get minutes off the bench but what happens next summer when Williams comes back from the loan wanting to play regularly and Laird doesnt want to go back down to reserve level now hes tasted the first team?

AWB is going to be first choice as hes trusted to help defend, Dalot could be sold but that still leaves Williams or Laird in limbo. Nobody is going to want to be 3rd choice
I guess the idea would be that If Williams comes back developed enough for Ole to trust him more regularly, then he gets around 1800 minutes next season and Laird goes out on loan.

Or if he goes on loan and and Laird pulls a Rashford in the latter half of this season in whatever limited minutes* he might get, then we have a new problem.

*It sure looks like Ole's going to run AWB into the ground like he's shown he has a tendency to do.
 

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I guess the idea would be that If Williams comes back developed enough for Ole to trust him more regularly, then he gets around 1800 minutes next season and Laird goes out on loan.

Or if he goes on loan and and Laird pulls a Rashford in the latter half of this season in whatever limited minutes* he might get, then we have a new problem.

*It sure looks like Ole's going to run AWB into the ground like he's shown he has a tendency to do.
Yep thats the only way I can see it. But either way the faster we put Laird in, the faster there comes a crunch point where we have to choose between him and Williams unless at that point Ole trusts one of them more than AWB. And AWB is there to defend and protect the backline so presumably the only way they would earn the trust to start every week is to be better at that defensive reinforcement than AWB.

Or we sign a new CB or top class DM so our rightback can care more about attack than defence. But we could have done that for the past 2 or 3 seasons and we havent so it doesnt seem like Ole's plan to do that.

Personally I like the look of Laird more than Williams, but obviously Williams is the one who has been given a first team chance and at least in the first half of his games he did well. But Laird looks more composed in the final third looking to pick out a teammate so he'd be the one I'd like to see come off the bench when we need a goal.
 

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Apparently Leverkusen are interested in a permanent deal.

Made my views on him quite clear last season so don’t want to start that again. But if offers from Southampton and Leverkusen are on the table in January, I strongly suspect he will be made to regret not taking either of them, as frankly, I would say they are better teams than he should have expected.
 

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I would like to see him on the right, we have no cover for AWB
 

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I would like to see him on the right, we have no cover for AWB
Wan Bissaka hasn’t played every game this season, and when he doesn’t play, Ole tends to opt for Fosu-Mensah over Williams.
 

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Why no club wants Fonsu, our main FB backup? Instead, two decent clubs want "not good enough as backup" Williams?
 

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Apparently Leverkusen are interested in a permanent deal.

Made my views on him quite clear last season so don’t want to start that again. But if offers from Southampton and Leverkusen are on the table in January, I strongly suspect he will be made to regret not taking either of them, as frankly, I would say they are better teams than he should have expected.
If they offer 20-25M we should sell, ideally with a buy back clause eventhough I don't think we'll use it.
 

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If they offer 20-25M we should sell, ideally with a buy back clause eventhough I don't think we'll use it.
No way they will pay their much. That would likely be the buy back, the fee would be more like 10.

No problem with him going anyway. He looks miles off first team level at the moment. Could be beneficial for both sides. Although barring injuries I don’t see how he gets in their team.
 

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If they offer 20-25M we should sell, ideally with a buy back clause eventhough I don't think we'll use it.
I don’t think we should. I think Brandon gets a bad rap on here and then we’d be forced into the market to replace him which’ll likely eat up most of any profit we’d make from selling him, at least if we’re to find an improvement.

If Laird could stay fit I’d have no problem selling Williams, but he hasn’t shown that yet and TFM has no future here wether Brandon stays or not.
 

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Why no club wants Fonsu, our main FB backup? Instead, two decent clubs want "not good enough as backup" Williams?
TFM is almost 3 years older, more injury prone and has two PL flop loans on his CV. Williams showed more potential last season than TFM ever has done.

I don't think TFM is the main backup. Williams has barely turned 20 and is still at a stage where regular games for the U23s is a learning curve. I'd be surprised and annoyed if TFM is given the nod ahead of Williams tonight.
 

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TFM is almost 3 years older, more injury prone and has two PL flop loans on his CV. Williams showed more potential last season than TFM ever has done.

I don't think TFM is the main backup. Williams has barely turned 20 and is still at a stage where regular games for the U23s is a learning curve. I'd be surprised and annoyed if TFM is given the nod ahead of Williams tonight.
TFM was anything but a flop at Palace. Fulham was a disaster though, and even then, most of it was spent injured.
 

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TFM is almost 3 years older, more injury prone and has two PL flop loans on his CV. Williams showed more potential last season than TFM ever has done.

I don't think TFM is the main backup. Williams has barely turned 20 and is still at a stage where regular games for the U23s is a learning curve. I'd be surprised and annoyed if TFM is given the nod ahead of Williams tonight.
I disagree. Fosu-Mensah looked far more promising at the back end of 15-16 than Williams ever has. He also did well at Palace until he got injured then Wan-Bissaka took his spot.
 

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If they offer 20-25M we should sell, ideally with a buy back clause eventhough I don't think we'll use it.
If we put in a buyback clause we ain't getting 25m for him. We'd be lucky to get 15m at that point.

One thing I really like about Williams is how he drives into the box and commits defenders. Wins more than his share of lens that way, particularly considering he's a full back.
 

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Why no club wants Fonsu, our main FB backup? Instead, two decent clubs want "not good enough as backup" Williams?
Isn´t that obvious a younger better palyer is more wanted than an older injury prone player of lesser quality. Why are people underating Brandon so much? Because they love more senior Luke Shaw and he wasn´t able to outperform him for more than 4 games in his first senior season? He has done very well last season hitting the ground immediately when we needed him, few average/subpar performances won´t change that. Like if Bruno Fernandes or any other senior player in our squad didn´t have any. Use the same measures people. He just turned 20.

If he´s not our next Rafael we could get some decent 10-15 mil for him.. great squad player regardless though. Saying all this Ole might go with a bit more "experienced" and seemingly more defensive TFM there today. What´s the worst thing which can happen is to play Williams as a wingback but I can see it coming too, none of our players can play there.
 

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Isn´t that obvious a younger better palyer is more wanted than an older injury prone player of lesser quality. Why are people underating Brandon so much? Because they love more senior Luke Shaw and he wasn´t able to outperform him for more than 4 games in his first senior season? He has done very well last season hitting the ground immediately when we needed him, few average/subpar performances won´t change that. Like if Bruno Fernandes or any other senior player in our squad didn´t have any. Use the same measures people. He just turned 20.

If he´s not our next Rafael we could get some decent 10-15 mil for him.. great squad player regardless though. Saying all this Ole might go with a bit more "experienced" and seemingly more defensive TFM there today. What´s the worst thing which can happen is to play Williams as a wingback but I can see it coming too, none of our players can play there.
He’s not ‘few average/subpar performances’ tbh. He’s not a good player. It’s not like he has seasons of quality behind him that you can just dismiss his performances as a few subpar performances like you can say about say, Martial. There’s every chance that his performance level is subpar and average because he’s a sub par and average player.
 

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I would have been confident of him starting now AWB is out but I'm not sure of how Ole sees it this season. Could see him starting Fosu Mensah tonight.
 

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I don’t think we should. I think Brandon gets a bad rap on here and then we’d be forced into the market to replace him which’ll likely eat up most of any profit we’d make from selling him, at least if we’re to find an improvement.

If Laird could stay fit I’d have no problem selling Williams, but he hasn’t shown that yet and TFM has no future here wether Brandon stays or not.
I dont think TFM nor Williams are or will be good enough, I can agree to keep Williams as a back up but with the left back currently occupied by Shaw and having Telles as a back up the only spot left to take is the back up right back.

I would preffer to buy al ready developed 25-27 year old player that can actually take AWB place. I think for 20-25M we could get a solid back up.

Ultimately we should only keep youngsters if we think they got the potential to make it here, I dont think Williams has unfortunately.
 

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He's looked way off it in all of the games I've seen of him so far this season. Think a loan would definitely be preferable to a permanent deal, I just don't see enough quality in him to think he'll be a long term player here. Plenty of heart and determination though, but is that enough?
 

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I'd like to see him play more frequently on the right and see how that goes. He was very good at times last season and can't imagine why his form would just fall off a cliff.

God knows we need quality competition for AWB, who knows that even if does not put effort into his attacking game, he's still first choice.
 

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I dont think TFM nor Williams are or will be good enough, I can agree to keep Williams as a back up but with the left back currently occupied by Shaw and having Telles as a back up the only spot left to take is the back up right back.

I would preffer to buy al ready developed 25-27 year old player that can actually take AWB place. I think for 20-25M we could get a solid back up.

Ultimately we should only keep youngsters if we think they got the potential to make it here, I dont think Williams has unfortunately.
Just seems like change for change’s sake to me.
The kid has shown both talent and attitude since his promotion and I don’t see the rush to get him out unless we’ve got off-field issues with him.
If the club already has another player in the pipeline then fair enough, but I don’t see it.
I think we’d be wiser to prioritize other areas in the squad, Williams and AWB might have their flaws but they’re young and improving and I’d consider RB settled for the moment.
 

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Just seems like change for change’s sake to me.
The kid has shown both talent and attitude since his promotion and I don’t see the rush to get him out unless we’ve got off-field issues with him.
If the club already has another player in the pipeline then fair enough, but I don’t see it.
I think we’d be wiser to prioritize other areas in the squad, Williams and AWB might have their flaws but they’re young and improving and I’d consider RB settled for the moment.
Attitude without a doubt, he has that Rafael "fire" in him, but talent Im not so sure, he can't even get minutes ahead of AWB who has been poor as feck this season. Even TFM seems to be higher in the pecking order. I just think we should get a player to push AWB and I don't think Williams can, not at this moment at least. Of course that could change in the future thats why I mentioned adding a buy back clause.
 

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Attitude without a doubt, he has that Rafael "fire" in him, but talent Im not so sure, he can't even get minutes ahead of AWB who has been poor as feck this season. Even TFM seems to be higher in the pecking order. I just think we should get a player to push AWB and I don't think Williams can, not at this moment at least. Of course that could change in the future thats why I mentioned adding a buy back clause.
You could be right, I think this is a bad time though. There’s no clear candidates at the horizon as far as I can tell to come in and improve on the options we have and I just don’t think it’s an urgent issue to begin with...
It’s been little room for rotation considering we’ve had no games outside of the PL/CL since september and his competition have all managed to stay fit but I’m sure chances will come for him with the upcoming Carabao and FA cup games if he’s patient.
 
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