Cracking advice that mate, if you want to get on in life suppress your true selfHis interviews suggest he's a bit of a teddy bear - not a critism - he's nice lad. But to be a winner he needs to ditch that
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Cracking advice that mate, if you want to get on in life suppress your true selfHis interviews suggest he's a bit of a teddy bear - not a critism - he's nice lad. But to be a winner he needs to ditch that
And Jack RobinsonMOTM - after Tommy Doyle of course
His interviews suggest he's a bit of a teddy bear - not a critism - he's nice lad. But to be a winner he needs to ditch that
Mackems would not have got their second .... Or was it first ?I'm not sure I saw the very good CB in him at the beginning of the season, I thought he looked awful .. but he wasn't alone and I do think Jack Robinson has that effect on players.
It still angers me that Wilder stuck by him so loyally for the "culture carrier" nonsense. We had Rob Holding right there, available and a far better player. I'm convinced if we'd stuck with him for the play-offs we'd be in the PL.
If you go back to the time of his signing, you will find interviews describing him as exactly that — a winner. A nice lad but very competitive who always wants to win.His interviews suggest he's a bit of a teddy bear - not a critism - he's nice lad. But to be a winner he needs to ditch that
Have you ever heard ‘Iron’ Mike Tyson’s voice?His interviews suggest he's a bit of a teddy bear - not a critism - he's nice lad. But to be a winner he needs to ditch that
I'm not against his voice and don't wish him to change it. I just think early season he got bullied a bit on the pitch e.g. Bristol city. He was great yesterday my MOTM.Have you ever heard ‘Iron’ Mike Tyson’s voice?
We kept being told this, but his reading of the game before Stoke had been shocking. I don't think there was ever a debate about his quality with the ball, but today we saw that positional awareness which we've missed in a CB probably since Egan or Souttar.Bindon is going to be a top player and im sure Wilder would buy him tomorrow if possible.His reading of the game for such a young player is
exceptional following that has bravery on the ball and has the physicality needed at the top level.
Im a sheffielder and talk sheffield direlect bindon like Bamford has good English diction that doasnt mean they arnt robust and can tough it like the best.
Tanganga & Bindon have to be our best pairing for now !.
Bindon was hung out to dry as was Peck in them early games ! Two young players who had no support ! Not surprising they looked poor.We kept being told this, but his reading of the game before Stoke had been shocking. I don't think there was ever a debate about his quality with the ball, but today we saw that positional awareness which we've missed in a CB probably since Egan or Souttar.
I agree that expecting a 20-year-old playing at the highest level of his career to anchor the defence of a club in transition was likely to be problematic. That said, I thought in those early games that his positioning tended to be a bit suspect indicating a poor reading of the game. Yesterday was the polar opposite.Bindon was hung out to dry as was Peck in them early games ! Two young players who had no support ! Not surprising they looked poor.
Even then i thought he had a composure about himself.
Both players will play premiership football be it with us or some other team..
I’d stick McGuinness in the bin.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.
Any change of your McGuinness stance after the last 2 games?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.
very good pointHe was excellent today. Really has turned it around after an awful start. That said, Selles' tactics left the defence so exposed it was hardly fair to judge him off the back of that time. Seems a good lad too.
Totally agree but do you think that’s realistic Frank?If we can buy this guy out of his loan fora couple of million he could turnout to beat great long term signing
Also frees up a loan slot
They only paid 750 grand for him so I'm not sure why they would be looking for ten times that for a player who until recently has looked league one standardTotally agree but do you think that’s realistic Frank?
It would surely be a similar deal to what we paid to Tanganga and would be quite a show of intent from the board. I can’t see Forest doing a deal on the cheap unfortunately, especially after McGuiness and Mee.
This is what we were saying after the gameHe was excellent today. Really has turned it around after an awful start. That said, Selles' tactics left the defence so exposed it was hardly fair to judge him off the back of that time. Seems a good lad too.
If he’s obtainable for a reasonable fee then it would be an incredibly signing and give us a very solid longer term pairing in central defence. As I mentioned it would be a very exciting show of intent from the board, so hope it happens.They only paid 750 grand for him so I'm not sure why they would be looking for ten times that for a player who until recently has looked league one standard
If they won't sell him for a reasonable fee then we keep him on loan unless the player wants out and he seems happy enough to me
Teddy Bear off the pitch, grizzly bear on the pitch,His interviews suggest he's a bit of a teddy bear - not a critism - he's nice lad. But to be a winner he needs to ditch that
Strange comments. He's just a respectable, polite and well mannered young fella. Born in New Zealand and grew up in California. He's no Joey Barton and neither should we want him to be. He certainly attacked that cross with aggression and never shied out of a tackle today.
Find it hysterical that the same people saying he was the worst player in the history of football now want to sign him permanently
I’ve not forgotten you raving about how good Selles was Fallowfield, we all make misjudgements.
Surely in this order?MOTM - after Tommy Doyle of course
Find it hysterical that the same people saying he was the worst player in the history of football now want to sign him permanently
Tanganga should’ve chinned him after the match. Absolutely shite.
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