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It's frightening, the potential of Brandon Williams. He's got the hunger and bite that has been missing from the squad for the longest time now. He's definitely our number 1 LB. No doubt in my mind at all.
Good point, whipping it hard shouldn't be too difficult for pros tbh. Shaw has just been lazy and never improved on his skills.Shaw’s technique is half the issue. You can get away without picking a man out if you’re able get enough whip on it to either swing away from the keeper or bounce awkwardly and skid across the box. It’s that sort of delivery that makes defenders and keepers hesitate to meet the ball or miss time it. Obviously tough comparisons but TAA and De Bruyne are text book examples of these deliveries.
Shaw either fires it low and hard which is easy to block or he chips a floater which is easy for defenders to get under and help across goal.
Here you go.Anyway you can throw me a link to that statement?
On topic: I agree about Shaw. Does not look natural at all. It will require a lot of work from our coaching staff to free him from what seems like some sort of mental block.
To be fair, Williams has always shown a superb attitude which is something that cazn't really be said of CBJ, it's why I'm more optimistic of Williams's chances.Not going to get too carried away but hes playing well. I remember CBJ. Lets see where we are at by the end of the season but this kid might just save us 40-50m on a new LB
Im more bothered about abilityTo be fair, Williams has always shown a superb attitude which is something that cazn't really be said of CBJ, it's why I'm more optimistic of Williams's chances.
Well you're in luck then because Brandon has a hell of a lot more ability than CBJ.Im more bothered about ability
He’s like Jones. When he can manage a run of games he’s quite capable. Unfortunately, that doesn’t happen very often and certainly not often enough to be depended on. Best to get them both fit and sold before the next injury sidelines them again.Let's be rid of Shaw & shore up our defence with a new LB to rotate with Williams.
Shaw's perpetually injured, surely on a higher wage than Williams & has had enough chances since his injury to cement the LB spot.
Time will tell as I said beforeWell you're in luck then because Brandon has a hell of a lot more ability than CBJ.
Wise words. I hope he will make it, but it is very early days.Time will tell as I said before
Is it really? I love the guy and how seamlessly he fitted into our side to a point that I don’t really worry about our left wing anymore, but he’s hardly a Maldini in the making.It's frightening, the potential of Brandon Williams. He's got the hunger and bite that has been missing from the squad for the longest time now. He's definitely our number 1 LB. No doubt in my mind at all.
If you find a decent youth team player's prospects frightening, I'd hate to see what you thought of Rooney!It's frightening, the potential of Brandon Williams. He's got the hunger and bite that has been missing from the squad for the longest time now. He's definitely our number 1 LB. No doubt in my mind at all.
Agreed, he's a good young player with a good amount of potential but he's never struck me as someone with potential to end up in the top bracket of full backs. In all honesty, in my opinion he's not even our best youth full back, I've always thought Laird had all the tools to make it to the very top, not to say Williams isn't good in his own right.Is it really? I love the guy and how seamlessly he fitted into our side to a point that I don’t really worry about our left wing anymore, but he’s hardly a Maldini in the making.
Maldini was a big boy. He's more like Philip Lahm.Is it really? I love the guy and how seamlessly he fitted into our side to a point that I don’t really worry about our left wing anymore, but he’s hardly a Maldini in the making.
It’s not hard to be better then Luke Shaw, name me a player who isn’t better?
Agree, I do now think Brandon Williams is the main left back now, he's fearless, the two games against a good Wolves side, have made my mind up, this boy is only going to get better stronger, just pray he stays injury free. I would use Shaw in a deal if you can, good bargaining chip to use.While Williams makes mistakes, sometimes noticeably, but his contribution is also very noticeable. Shaw's mistakes is sometimes not so noticeable to average audience but he does tend to disappear during crucial moment, meanwhile contribute very little during 90min. If we bite the bullet and let Williams stay on, I am sure he will be very good next season. Rumour say Leicester is interested in Shaw, I say swap him for Maddison, all sides win.
We obviously go for a great option. Williams will get his game time and needs some healthy competition. That is how i would like it.If we sell Shaw, do we get a better LB than Williams or make Williams our main LB and get a back up LB?
With his consistent performances so far he definitely could be one of the better LB in the league. Just watching him he is already mature with his passing. He doesn’t panic on the ball and makes good decisions on his passes. His defending is also decent and he has a good slide tackle on him. Also he has the physique to slide in already which we hadn’t from rashford and now greenwood when they first debuted. The kid is ready. It’s also great knowing we will see enough from him this season given Luke Shaw will eventually get injured.Agreed, he's a good young player with a good amount of potential but he's never struck me as someone with potential to end up in the top bracket of full backs. In all honesty, in my opinion he's not even our best youth full back, I've always thought Laird had all the tools to make it to the very top, not to say Williams isn't good in his own right.
chelsea? Isn't he a fan of them or something. They have Alonso and Emerson that play LB neither are brilliant From what I’ve seen.Unfortunately he's on £150,000 p/w; what team that can afford him would take him?
I'd rather replace Shaw with another left back, personally. What you say about Williams isn't incorrect but Shaw's not reliable regarding his performances or injuries, it'd be best for everyone if we moved him on and signed someone else.Would be a huge mistake to sell Shaw now. Williams is not yet perfect by any means, he is young and fearless and it only takes one setback and he could lose confidence. Then wed have an inexperienced and timid left back. We need to hold on to Shaw until he gets through the stage where thats a risk.
Could be a player for Burnley, maybe could bench Charlie Taylor or Robbie BradyCash in on Shaw now. Whilst he's still at a good age and some teams will take a chance.
Not sure if you’re taking the piss or not but I’ve heard nothing but similar stories to the point of him missing the flight to an away European game through pure stupidity in not getting ready fast enough after a medical check in Manchester.Take this with a pinch of salt but a friend's son knows Shaw well and says he spends every day sat on the ps4 addicted to Lucozade
Luke Shaw is a good defender but I think Williams is a much better one in terms of agility and defensive understanding.
He’s good with his left foot though, he can put in some lovely balls with his weaker left. Put a few good ones in with his left against Burnley.The only problem for me is that he's right-footed, which might limit his delivery from crossing positions. But yeah, great prospect.
agree entirely. Sell Shaw and replace with a 30/40/50M player. Or, save some cash, keep him around for a couple of years as deputy and hope Williams at 21 is the real deal. With Ed and the glazers...I’m certain of their preferenceWhat we can not do is carelessly hail Williams as the next best thing, sell Shaw without replacing him and then thrusting a young and inexperienced into next season with the absolute weight of the world on his shoulders.
If we sell Shaw, I think we have to replace him. Just with someone adequate. I do not know who that player is and I don't know how much of an inflated price we may have to pay for someone who will largely aid and take the pressure off Williams, but when we weigh up our options we might just deem it sufficient to keep Shaw as back up.