DronnieBlade
Only in S2 !
Lot of folks relying on coulda woulda shoulda this coming season !!
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I can barely remember Brewster getting a clear chance last season. We were so poor in the final third it's criminal of us to lay any blame at our strikers feet.Surely an out and out goalscorer would've at least chipped in with one goal?
I personally see Jebbo as our future of our forward line. He's big, pacey and has a presence on the field age 17. I'd say he'll probably go on to have a better career than brewster unless he seriously knuckles down and grafts.
Slightly different point to your original one about Brewster but one worth saying is that I don’t think any of our young forwards block each other’s paths. Jebbison, Osula, ndiaye, Hackford, lankshear and Brewster could all compliment each other in pairs or triplets. With the exception of Hackford and Brewster as a pair unless one or the other adds more strings to their bow.Surely an out and out goalscorer would've at least chipped in with one goal?
I personally see Jebbo as our future of our forward line. He's big, pacey and has a presence on the field age 17. I'd say he'll probably go on to have a better career than brewster unless he seriously knuckles down and grafts.
I remember him having a few. (agree the MF was dire) But a striker should be able to fashion at least one chance a game for himself.I can barely remember Brewster getting a clear chance last season. We were so poor in the final third it's criminal of us to lay any blame at our strikers feet.
Jebbison is of course part of our future but his immediate future should lay in league 1 to get a full season of regular games.
Brewster needs an early goal next season and I bet he'll kick on in the championship and we'll see the player we hoped we'd bought.
Sunday League's more his level.A loan to a L1 English club would suit us better (in the long run) even if it might not suit our young hero .
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You’re living so much in last season it’s unbelievable. Move on, erase it. We are one of 3/4 teams who have a chance of walking this league, with Brewster up top. It would be criminal to let him goI remember him having a few. (agree the MF was dire) But a striker should be able to fashion at least one chance a game for himself.
However! He did continue his form against Europa.. (Missed an absolute sitter)
I'd love for him to come good, however i said at the time of him signing 23m is far too much, he isn't worth half of that and the Scousers we're laughing as the dry bummed us. Here's hoping he kicks on and shows the potential we've bought, but I can't see it personally.
Looking forward to a dream front line of Pubby and Sunday this coming season then .Sunday League's more his level.
A loan to a L1 English club would suit us better (in the long run) even if it might not suit our young hero .
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It won’t happen. We all know that."Sheffield United loan their record transfer to Doncaster Rovers"
You must have missed his 1 in 2 January-May before we signed him that proves he’s worthy of staying with us for this season.It won’t happen. We all know that.
But a spell in L1 where he would be expected to stand out would probably reveal everything we need to know about him.
As at now, emphatically we don’t .
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You’re living so much in last season it’s unbelievable. Move on, erase it. We are one of 3/4 teams who have a chance of walking this league, with Brewster up top. It would be criminal to let him go
Dronnie is prepared to ignore McBurnie's 22 in 42 for an average Swansea side* the last time he played in the second tier. I doubt he'll pay any attention to Brewster's record for a slightly better Swans team.You must have missed his 1 in 2 January-May before we signed him that proves he’s worthy of staying with us for this season.
This is him THIS season, again, missing an absolute sitter.
This is him THIS season, again, missing an absolute sitter.
Let me introduce you to the concept of purple patches .Dronnie is prepared to ignore McBurnie's 22 in 42 for an average Swansea side* the last time he played in the second tier. I doubt he'll pay any attention to Brewster's record for a slightly better Swans team.
*average...but they still did the double over us.
31 goals in 59 championship games isn’t a “purple patch”Let me introduce you to the concept of purple patches .
Conveniently ignored in many a corner of BDTBL .
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I refuse to write Rhian off. Said this before.You must have missed his 1 in 2 January-May before we signed him that proves he’s worthy of staying with us for this season.
Why isn’t it ?31 goals in 59 championship games isn’t a “purple patch”
the championship may be his level, so why would you get rid?
Because it’s for 2 different clubs, under 2 different managers, with 2 different sets of players over 2 different seasons. Some purple patchWhy isn’t it ?
Cos you said so ?????
Championship is McBs level. You seem quite sure of that and that he will be good for us going forward from 2021 onwards having been, quote, “wank” for the last 2 seasons !
Let’s see how that pans out. Shall we ?.
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Look at my post again - it did say allegedlyGoogle translate is crap, fixed it for you
Google translate says
Fenerbahce was allegedly interested in 21-year-old striker Rhian Brewster, who played for Sheffield United last season.
It was stated that the Yellow-Navy Blues were doing research on renting the English player who grew up from the Liverpool infrastructure.
McBurnie's Championship purple patch lasted one and a half seasons, or the entire time he played at that level. Same with Billy, last time he was in the Championship. Brewster's may end up being a flash in the pan or a sign of things to come but there's only one way to find out.Let me introduce you to the concept of purple patches .
Conveniently ignored in many a corner of BDTBL .
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In which case one of us will be wrong.Because it’s for 2 different clubs, under 2 different managers, with 2 different sets of players over 2 different seasons. Some purple patch
See #56.McBurnie's Championship purple patch lasted one and a half seasons, or the entire time he played at that level. Same with Billy, last time he was in the Championship. Brewster's may end up being a flash in the pan or a sign of things to come but there's only one way to find out.
FWIW: Championship (or equivalent) records over the last 4 seasons:
Oli McBurnie: 31 goals in 59 appearances (0.52 gpg)
Billy Sharp: 36 goals in 74 appearances (0.49 gpg)
Rhian Brewster: 11 goals in 22 appearances (0.50 gpg)
David McGoldrick: 21 goals in 67 apps (0.31 gpg)
Oli Burke: 4 goals in 19 appearances (0.21 gpg)*
Mousset, Jebbison & Smith haven't played at Championship level in the last four years. Oli Burke's 4 goals came in 14 appearances on loan at Celtic who play at a level which covers the Championship down to League Two.
Who cares how he plays if he guarantees to put the leather in the onion bag for Christ sake?In which case one of us will be wrong.
It could be me. But based on the pitiful performances I have seen in a Blades shirt (and the less than impressive ones i managed to see prior to joining us) I’m just not seeing it.
If he is to be a central figure in our offence this season, let’s hope I am indeed wrong.
BUT.
I’ll call this now.
Slav will see it like I see it and McBs Utd career will not last much longer .
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But a spell in L1 where he would be expected to stand out would probably reveal everything we need to know about him.
Time will tell just how much Slav will “love” our McB !!!!Who cares how he plays if he guarantees to put the leather in the onion bag for Christ sake?
Slav loves a big target man so I would say you’re a point down already
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