Sparky Rhiwabon
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I think he’s been better than Malacia to be fair
Why would that screw the right side of our attack?Not that Reguilon has been amazing, but this must mean Malacia is close to a comeback so? We can't be gambling Shaw will keep fit with leaving just Dalot to cover while that screws our Right sided attack?
No it was a pre agreed clauseWill it cost us money to send Reguilon back?
Well if we play Dalot on the left to cover that position, it means a partnership of (likely) Antony and AWB. For all his defensive qualities, AWB offers less in attack in my opinion than Dalot.Why would that screw the right side of our attack?
Not that Reguilon was pulling up trees, but I wouldn't use this manager's selection as any sort of benchmark.Filled a squad role for a bit, did ok.
But when Shaw is out and we didn't automatically start him, that speaks volumes.
Preach.Not that Reguilon was pulling up trees, but I wouldn't use this manager's selection as any sort of benchmark.
Malacia probably has some improvement left in him if he comes back strong and then he’ll be a good player. He’s cheaper too and he can be sold in a year or two if someone better comes along. Reguilon peaked a few years ago. He’s a fairly good player but Spurs wouldn’t be selling him if he was all that. It makes sense to let him go back and sort out his future long term. I wouldn’t be surprised to see him go to Saudi.Between him and Malacia, Reguilon is the better player. Malacia is kind of good defensively, but offers absolutely nothing in attack. Which is something of a problem when it comes to us. But I guess you can only have two loans.
He's not played in the Dutch league so that won't happen.I’d of happily signed him and move Malacia on in the summer tbh.
To be fair it's hard to offer less than zero.Well if we play Dalot on the left to cover that position, it means a partnership of (likely) Antony and AWB. For all his defensive qualities, AWB offers less in attack in my opinion than Dalot.
What about Ange’s?Not that Reguilon was pulling up trees, but I wouldn't use this manager's selection as any sort of benchmark.
Got an idea for a new thread - opinions that you were confident would be right, but somehow turned out wrong...How do people still think that Dalot, a right back, will play ahead of natural left back we brought in as emergency?
Sergio will play a lot of games, that is why he was brought in ffs.
We have no choice, we have no money.Can we stop loaning players now please
Nail on the head.He was quite good considering he played sparingly. One of our better loans imo, although ETH obviously didn't want to play him unless forced to.
I think part of the reason we sent him back is that we need to get a striker in on loanCan we stop loaning players now please
It's Reguilon, not Roberto Carlos.Surely we could've waited until after the Spurs game to return him? Watch him somehow put in a MOTM performance against us now.