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Will do wonders for the confidence. Respect to Chris Hughton for showing belief in the kid
You're more optimistic than me, I assumed his body had been snapped into 47 different pieces.Knew he had scored when I saw three Garner threads at the top!
You're more optimistic than me, I assumed his body had been snapped into 47 different pieces.
What do you know in regards to what Ole does and does not do? This goes for any manager. People have no clue. It's like when people moan about the team sheet every week even though they never saw any of the training. Ole is doing fine by the youth as have many people and who would never get or be acknowledged. Others not so much but that's to be expected.Don’t take it personally, you seem to be. I can’t credit Ole for it, it’s like saying Rome wasn’t built by Romulus and Remus and made great by Caesar etc but by the more modern day Italian presidents. Im hoping you can see who I’m crediting for man Utd being in this strong position as a gargantuan football club. It ain’t ole that’s for sure. He in fact gets zero credit for our youth system. Next you’ll be telling me you built Big Ben because you we’re near it.
And in the same vein how do you know if he’s doing fine then? What????What do you know in regards to what Ole does and does not do? This goes for any manager. People have no clue. It's like when people moan about the team sheet every week even though they never saw any of the training. Ole is doing fine by the youth as have many people and who would never get or be acknowledged. Others not so much but that's to be expected.
There you go again with your fecking anti Ole agenda. Have a night off eh?And in the same vein how do you know if he’s doing fine then? What????
Against the run of play and handball. But good finish.Also what a goal by Kazim Richards two crackers in 2 games
Shame that. Forest would have been up to 12th with a win there.Also what a goal by Kazim Richards two crackers in 2 games
He’s clearly enjoying himself. Showing great desire and application to go with his ability. Whatever happens, I think the lad will have a good career. Hopefully with usThis is a smart move for everyone involved. I rate Garner so high like most here but reserves and academy is not necessarily a good indicator on how a player will do in first team football
Derby have a game in hand don’t they? They can still climb up tooShame that. Forest would have been up to 12th with a win there.
Yeah, if Mengi was playing I'd care more.Derby have a game in hand don’t they? They can still climb up too
I get the feeling that it’s all we’re interested in. Doubt that there’d be 3 threads on Garner ha haYeah, if Mengi was playing I'd care more.
Yeah no doubt he will have a career in the PL even if he doesn’t meet the high expectations, but he reminds me of carrick in the way he is just so smart and reads the game so well. Watching him in the academy I always thought he looked like a 28 year old experience head.He’s clearly enjoying himself. Showing great desire and application to go with his ability. Whatever happens, I think the lad will have a good career. Hopefully with us
Just fyi, this argument makes every manager immune to any and all line up criticisms. It's also a shitty one; I don't need to watch Martial in training to know he shouldn't be playing.What do you know in regards to what Ole does and does not do? This goes for any manager. People have no clue. It's like when people moan about the team sheet every week even though they never saw any of the training. Ole is doing fine by the youth as have many people and who would never get or be acknowledged. Others not so much but that's to be expected.
Go play with the traffic little mindThere you go again with your fecking anti Ole agenda. Have a night off eh?
Yep I agree with that. He's quite passive sometimes, doesn't look for the ball much and doesn't impose himself on the midfield. But he also doesn't look out of place or overwhelmed by the contest or the pace, which is really the key thing when stepping up from youth football. And when he does get on the ball his quality is very obvious.Sat and watched some of that game. As I said last week, he’ll learn so much from this loan from an organisational point of view.
He isn’t pinging it about or controlling the tempo, but he’s tracking runners, maintaining discipline and playing a role within a Hughton setup that is designed to keep Forest in the league and move them up the table. He’s also show no sign on not being able to compete physically.
The pinging it about stuff comes later down the line. The club already know all about that. These loans are essentially about learning how to play professional football and he’s doing it very well.
Jeez. You have more issues than the anti Ole bullshit.Go play with the traffic little mind
Fingers crossed. Loved watching him in the U23sYeah no doubt he will have a career in the PL even if he doesn’t meet the high expectations, but he reminds me of carrick in the way he is just so smart and reads the game so well. Watching him in the academy I always thought he looked like a 28 year old experience head.
I think he will make it with us no doubt
While I agree with the bold part it works both ways with VDB he probably isn’t good enough in training. I’m not against Ole’s selection most times I didn’t understand Fernandez starting on Thursday it was one of the rare games he wasn’t needed under any circumstancesTyler Blackett, ex United (think LVG debuted him as LB IIRC?) was subbed on for Nottingham.
Kazim Richards (the cnut) scored the equalizer for Derby.
Garner looks well integrated into the team and trusted by teammates. He played in the holding 2 role, but definitely was more advanced of the 2. He got into the opposition box a lot. He's very good in the air. Didn't see much defensive work from him, other than a lot pressing and dispossessions high up the pitch. He didn't shine on the ball, it was a rather typical lower division English game. His first touch did look better than most of the players on the pitch.
Just fyi, this argument makes every manager immune to any and all line up criticisms. It's also a shitty one; I don't need to watch Martial in training to know he shouldn't be playing.
fecking hell.Go play with the traffic little mind
I know. This guy has some real issues. Toxic masculinity and sexism is just one of them. That stuff about Romulus and Remus and Big Ben in a thread about youth football too???fecking hell.
Think he has left us.I know. This guy has some real issues. Toxic masculinity and sexism is just one of them. That stuff about Romulus and Remus and Big Ben in a thread about youth football too???
Brilliant summary, thanks for this! Totally agree when you say loans are about experience, the boy needs minutes and he is getting a lot this season in a tough league. Seeing as you possibly watch a lot of forrest games, does he look like he needs another loan next season?Sat and watched some of that game. As I said last week, he’ll learn so much from this loan from an organisational point of view.
He isn’t pinging it about or controlling the tempo, but he’s tracking runners, maintaining discipline and playing a role within a Hughton setup that is designed to keep Forest in the league and move them up the table. He’s also shown no sign of not being able to compete physically.
The pinging it about stuff comes later down the line. The club already know all about that. These loans are essentially about learning how to play professional football and he’s doing it very well.
I think he played quite well but not sure if he can perform that well in the PL although he may mature even further.Goal aside, how did he play??
Don't forget that Mount had a full season in the Dutch premier league and a full season at Derby before he made his debut for Chelsea. Midfielders need timeI think he played quite well but not sure if he can perform that well in the PL although he may mature even further.
Could be a slow burner hopefully. When he is 20/21 we could see a very god playerI think he played quite well but not sure if he can perform that well in the PL although he may mature even further.
High praise indeed, but possibly you meant good?Could be a slow burner hopefully. When he is 20/21 we could see a very god player
I think compilations are missing a trick. I wanna hear more synthwave in these kind of videos.Video of James Garner's every touch vs Derby:
I came across his dad on twitter and being nosey had a look at his account, I was shocked to see it full of Liverpool related stuffHe has a real chance of making it here.
He played at centre back up until he was 15 before moving into midfield. I saw him a couple of years ago when he had been moved back to CB for a couple of games due to injuries there and he was commanding.
As someone has stated above he will probably end up as a #6 - the most important position on the field?
Not a lot of people may be aware that he is from Birkenhead, Merseyside and grew up in a house full of Liverpool fans. Thankfully though he appears to be making a smooth transition into adulthood.
His footballing hero is Steven Gerrard.
I was initially going to reply "is not synthwave in the video?", but I think I take your meaning now.I think compilations are missing a trick. I wanna hear more synthwave in these kind of videos.