Ndiaye

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Wouldn't give him more than a 4/5 out of 10

Positionally looked lost and confused today.

On rare occasion got the ball it was straight back with the Posh not long after.

Still raw so these things will come but not his day today.
 
He seems to ignore the pass and attempt to dance through players, only, it only works the odd time.
Hes got a lot to learn and a long way to go, but, I think he will get there, and hopefully we bring Jebbison back asap, and they can find the form we need.
 
True, a lot of his tricks and passes didn't come off today but a few did. But even so, his tracking back, tackling, and generally being a PITA for the opposition was brilliant and makes him one of the first names on the team sheet
Love an acronym, me. Never seen PITA before 😆 but he was...
 
i love Ndiaye, class player. similar to MGW sometimes these moments of creativity come off and sometimes they don't. Much rather have players in the team that have the ability and try it than not.

There's something seriously wrong about our fanbase where flair players are concerned. It's always been the same. The whole point of them is that they're not perfect all the time but their individual brilliance always has the potential to make things happen.

I remember back to some of the pelters Paul Ifill used to get in our promotion season even though he nearly hit double figures for both goals and assists.

I swear some of our fans would rather we have workhorses like Monty and Doyle as they "put a shift in".

Another angle is Fernandes at Man U. Not comparable from a quality POV but he goes missing for massive parts of games and then pops up with a bit of magic so do you think Man U fans don't think he should be in the team??
 
There's something seriously wrong about our fanbase where flair players are concerned. It's always been the same. The whole point of them is that they're not perfect all the time but their individual brilliance always has the potential to make things happen.

I remember back to some of the pelters Paul Ifill used to get in our promotion season even though he nearly hit double figures for both goals and assists.

I swear some of our fans would rather we have workhorses like Monty and Doyle as they "put a shift in".

Another angle is Fernandes at Man U. Not comparable from a quality POV but he goes missing for massive parts of games and then pops up with a bit of magic so do you think Man U fans don't think he should be in the team??

Ifill got ridiculous amounts of stick for a player who contributed as much as he did.
 



He took some stick today with defenders pushing, holding and hacking at his ankles. Looked knackered after 70 minutes but no wonder, put a shift in today that lad.
Agree I think some posters are being a bit harsh on him,as you say he took some physical challengers today .Still contributed to our dominance also had a big part in the 1st goal as he took 2 players out of the game on the right wing
 
Best player on our books, if were in this league next year he won’t be with us. His technical ability is a class above, yes he can over play it but I’d sooner see someone do something different than play safe. His work rate is unquestionable and is a lot stronger than people give him credit for. Enjoy him while he’s still here … great talent will go all the way.
 
He's an exciting player but I'd still call him a prospect for now. He shown touches of what he's capable of but he sometimes reminds me of Danny Webber, in that he can beat a man, but then tries to beat him again when he didn't need to. He has a tendency to try to take on everyone when he could pick a simple pass instead or thread a ball through if he looks up. Give him time and he'll start to do this and we'll see more goals and assists from him in the long term.

I'm not a fan of over coaching. Quite often young players have a raw ability, which makes them exciting to watch and harder to deal with for opponents, as they know little about them. Sometimes coaches try to tell them to do x, y and z always and they lose their raw ability and instincts. Hecky seems to be leaving Ndiaye to do his thing, and that seems like a good long term move.

In some ways I hope we don't go up this season, not that I think we will, as Ndiaye will be better in the Championship next season for the experience he's had this season.
 
He's an exciting player but I'd still call him a prospect for now. He shown touches of what he's capable of but he sometimes reminds me of Danny Webber, in that he can beat a man, but then tries to beat him again when he didn't need to. He has a tendency to try to take on everyone when he could pick a simple pass instead or thread a ball through if he looks up. Give him time and he'll start to do this and we'll see more goals and assists from him in the long term.

I'm not a fan of over coaching. Quite often young players have a raw ability, which makes them exciting to watch and harder to deal with for opponents, as they know little about them. Sometimes coaches try to tell them to do x, y and z always and they lose their raw ability and instincts. Hecky seems to be leaving Ndiaye to do his thing, and that seems like a good long term move.

In some ways I hope we don't go up this season, not that I think we will, as Ndiaye will be better in the Championship next season for the experience he's had this season.
Jebisson is a prospect..., Ndiaye is our best player, fearless, energetic and has the sparkle that’s likely to attract the bigger premier clubs....much better than Webber IMO and don’t really get the comparison
 
Jebisson is a prospect..., Ndiaye is our best player, fearless, energetic and has the sparkle that’s likely to attract the bigger premier clubs....much better than Webber IMO and don’t really get the comparison
If you read it again it's clear that I'm not comparing him directly to Danny Webber, just some of the things he does are reminiscent. I also don't see why Jebbo is a prospect and Ndiaye isn't. Both are in their first seasons in the football league, irrespective of which division, and Ndiaye is not the finished article yet. I like the lad and I'm excited about what he has the potential to become.
 
He's our best player. Today it didn't quite work out but he did enough. I'd love it if in 12 months we can debate his performance for united
Fingers crossed. Come summer, I hope we can keep him, probably our highest value player.
 



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