CONFIRMED Tyler Bindon

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My worry with: Bindon, Mee and McGuiness is that they've all looked good with Tanganga as a partner, but poor with out him. We can't be in a position where we can only have a solid defence if Tanganga is playing as part of the two.
I'd guess we'll see a bit more of Bindon to judge him more fairly in the coming week or so. I'm not sure whether he has the athletic qualities to complement Mee or McGuiness
 



I gave him plenty of stick and I’d be delighted to stand corrected. In his defence he was asked to hold a high line with Hamer, Peck and COH as a central midfield in front of him.

Selles system was diabolical and no one would have had any belief in it. He deserves a fair crack of the whip like them all.
 
This is what can happen when an exceptional player is paired with an average one.
Eg Phil Jagielka and Chris Morgan
Harry Maguire and Neil Collins
 
“I was really, really impressed,” Wilder said. “Tyler's been great around the place. He’s another one who's had a difficult start to his Sheffield United life, career, but gives everything in training. Yet again, the door opens.

“I thought his performance was excellent. I thought the reaction of his supporters was excellent as well, because I'm sure there might have been some hangovers from early on in the season from them as well. I just had a chat with Steve Bettis about it.

“We always talk about the game and how impressed we were. With Tyler and Sydie Peck, two players who got exposed at the start of the season. The focus went on him, and a lot of criticism and negativity went his way.

“But from his first action on Saturday, a brave diving header, I thought his partnership with Japh [Tanganga] was really good and if Mark doesn't make it, then Tyler gets that opportunity. Hopefully he grabs it the way Mark grabbed his opportunity, and other players have done for theirs as well.”

 



Glad to see he's not the player he looked playing under Selles, but I think that's a bit of a leap after a couple of comfortable performances against a beaten Stoke and a pretty dire Norwich.
Don't think Norwich are that bad, won't get relegated this season I don't think.
 
Whilst I agree he’s been poor for us, I struggle to understand how a player can be so good at League One level and then not be good enough for the Championship, the gap in quality of the divisions isn’t that big.

For whatever reason it hasn’t worked out so far, but I reckon he’ll end up playing the majority of his career above League One.
Oh YES, it is


It’s that time of year 😉
 
If you can pick up a player like him for 2/3 Mill thats a no brainer
Forest bought him for £2m, so I reckon that amount is right.

Depends what the plan is for Zatterstrom and Sasnauskas.

We definitely could do worse than Bindon as our "4th CB", but surely at his age he probably wants to go somewhere to play weekly. He could easily get another loan move in Jan if we sent him back. or we keep him on loan for this season, in which case we probably drive up his fee a bit.
 
Forest bought him for £2m, so I reckon that amount is right.

Depends what the plan is for Zatterstrom and Sasnauskas.

We definitely could do worse than Bindon as our "4th CB", but surely at his age he probably wants to go somewhere to play weekly. He could easily get another loan move in Jan if we sent him back. or we keep him on loan for this season, in which case we probably drive up his fee a bit.

NZ are in the World Cup, so you'd think he'll want to play somewhere to give himself any chance of making the squad
 
Forest bought him for £2m, so I reckon that amount is right.

Depends what the plan is for Zatterstrom and Sasnauskas.

We definitely could do worse than Bindon as our "4th CB", but surely at his age he probably wants to go somewhere to play weekly. He could easily get another loan move in Jan if we sent him back. or we keep him on loan for this season, in which case we probably drive up his fee a bit.
If he is for sale you could imagine it would be a case of Forest wanting their money back.

As for Sasnauskas and Zätterström, both should really be out on loan and having Bindon permanently shouldn't affect their development too much.

They're all in that same age bracket 18-22 while our other CB's are all a few years older at least, so having all three on long contracts would be a good potential future plan.

McGuinness is 25, Tanganga is 26/27, Mee is 36 I think, so having some long term options to replace them when/if they leave would be good.

That being said, while Bladeshub gets the occasional thing right (usually what has already been posted by other people), there's no guarantee we'll sign Bindon permanently.

He's 4th choice here at the moment, and if Godfrey was available he'd likely be 5th choice instead, so who knows what will happen with him in January.
 
just a pity hes not left footed we dont get the best out of tanganga.playing him lcb he looks uncomfortable but do prefer bindon to mcguinness
 



just a pity hes not left footed we dont get the best out of tanganga.playing him lcb he looks uncomfortable but do prefer bindon to mcguinness

Tanganga and Mee is our best combo.

And Bindon isn't good enough to warrant playing Tanganga out of position.

When McGuinness is back, I'd stick him straight in.
 

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