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Brewster will come good eventually but by god I wish Wilder hadn't decided he should play 3 of the division powerhouses straight away.
 



If Burke could finish he'd be a bigger, younger Vardy... but he can't.
He's only 23 though (which is crazy) and he hasn't played up front for long, so there is huge room for improvement.

No idea with Brewster to be honest. He shows some moments of class but where does he fit? He's not enough of anything at the moment to demand a start.
There’s a lot of talk about finishing being instinctive or a natural finisher. It ain’t, it’s just technique and/or playing the percentages. Basically it can be, and is regularly, coached and learnt so that practice becomes permanent.
If Burke is willing to work on it with the coaching staff it can improve significantly but it takes time effort and ultimately to see it on the pitch, confidence.
 
There’s a lot of talk about finishing being instinctive or a natural finisher. It ain’t, it’s just technique and/or playing the percentages. Basically it can be, and is regularly, coached and learnt so that practice becomes permanent.
If Burke is willing to work on it with the coaching staff it can improve significantly but it takes time effort and ultimately to see it on the pitch, confidence.
Natural finishing is something your born with ,people without it can get better with coaching and confidence ,but some just have it
 
Natural finishing is something your born with ,people without it can get better with coaching and confidence ,but some just have it
Simply not true, it’s just a lazy cliche. How can you be born with an ability to know where the keeper isn’t? It’s all technique which increases your chances. Some take the ball early before the keeper sets, some it’s incredible power with a short back lift, it’s all technique and years of confidence means the player believes and trusts in it.
 
Simply not true, it’s just a lazy cliche. How can you be born with an ability to know where the keeper isn’t? It’s all technique which increases your chances. Some take the ball early before the keeper sets, some it’s incredible power with a short back lift, it’s all technique and years of confidence means the player believes and trusts in it.
How are some born with the ability to paint ,or have great minds ,some have God given talents others don't .and popping that ball in the onion bag is one of them
 
Simply not true, it’s just a lazy cliche. How can you be born with an ability to know where the keeper isn’t? It’s all technique which increases your chances. Some take the ball early before the keeper sets, some it’s incredible power with a short back lift, it’s all technique and years of confidence means the player believes and trusts in it.
Others, like McBurnie do none of the above.
 
During the pre-match huddle at Brighton, Fleck remained stood up and seemed not to take part. Wilder seemed to have noticed it and Fleck was substituted early in the game. It could of course have been completely innocent and his substitution could have been coincidental.
Perhaps he has a bad back again. It would explain both the huddle and the substitution
 
Play him today with Didzy and Burke, Bogle in midfield after his performance last week, Osborne and Ampadu, and 4 at the back.
 
With Wilder playing McGoldrick in No 10 role and Brewster upfront along Burke tonight again Everton. Brewster should score his first GOAL for the Blades tonight and could it be the winner
 



I think Brewster has shown he has real promise, but it may be a season or so before he settles in fully. I remember us signing Tony Currie, it took a while before we found his best position. In the meantime we'd been relegated from the top flight.
 
If he ain't putting the hard yards in at least we have Moose on the bench to bring on in the 60th min or so
 
Yes he was quality from the start, but like Brewster now he was nowhere near the finished article.
 
Send him out on loan to a championship or league 1 club to get some experience... Hes absolutely fucking useless
 
This lad had a real promising career at one point.

maybe we send him to Swansea in January - so this season doesn’t just crush any ounce of joy he had in playing football out of him.
 
Towards the end of the game, Egan hit a long pass and Mousset ran across and controlled it, beating his man to the ball (although nothing ultimately came of it).

I haven’t seen Brewster make one run like that in his United career.

He looks like a boy amongst men. Another gigantic waste of money.
 
There was a shot as he walked round the touch line after he’d been subbed - he did indeed look like a little boy lost. I almost felt sorry for him, but then I thought about how much he’s paid and how little effort he seems to display. Destined to go down as one of our worst ever signings I fear.
 
There was a shot as he walked round the touch line after he’d been subbed - he did indeed look like a little boy lost. I almost felt sorry for him, but then I thought about how much he’s paid and how little effort he seems to display. Destined to go down as one of our worst ever signings I fear.

Worse than McBurnie and Ramsdale?
 



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