Bladeinleeds
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He’ll have a Danny cadamateri / Francis Jeffer type career and float around the league based on purely his reputation and the fee we paid .
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Brought in over Wilder's head? Why did Wilder claim that last summer that it was "best ever transfer window"?Is that the same Brewster that was brought in over Wilder's head ... mmm and some fans are happy with a dof ... I know who I'd rather have in charge at the lane
Is that the same Brewster that was brought in over Wilder's head ... mmm and some fans are happy with a dof ... I know who I'd rather have in charge at the lane
"Bambi on ice" is one description I heard of the young Brian Deane.I remember talking to a Donny fan that said Brian Deane was a donkey when we signed him.
He’s not a pro footballer he’s like that bloke who pretended to be George Weah‘s cousin
I've got to say that first season when Deane and Agana played together, I'd have said Agana was the better player. The pace and athleticism of the pair of them was immense...."Bambi on ice" is one description I heard of the young Brian Deane.
I believe a scout went to Donny to watch another player, but saw something in Deano. I think the club paid £40,000 for him.
Absolute garbage ….and that’s a fact. Please can people stop saying “he will come good” or “he’s going to rip it up” he isn’t. He makes Connor Salmon look like Harry Kane.… on the basis of what we've seen, he doesn't look like a professional footballer.
He looks like he'll be lucky to have a career similar to Jordan Slew.
I'd really like us to loan him out somewhere to get some confidence or something back, even if it means paying 100% of his wages.
Very very worrying.
I agreed with everything until you said there is a very good player in there. From day one he’s contributed and demonstrated nothing. Disgraceful.What really gets me about Brewster is his attitude, his very immature attitude. Some folk will say it’s great that he is always smiling and joking on the behind the scenes videos, looks to be having a great time and doesn’t have a single care in the world.
Play crap, sat on the bench, no problem big smiles all round and having a great old time it seems.
The manager wants to boot him so far up his arse that he is no longer that immature little kid who acts like he’s 16 on the videos, the smiles are gone and replaced with a stone cold look of a young hungry player desperate to kick start his career and score some goals, I want to see him upset, upset that he’s not in the starting 11, upset that he is playing shocking, upset that he can’t score, until that happens he will never progress and will always be the immature little boy who is loving life because of what’s in his bank balance and couldn’t care less about knuckling down and sorting himself out because there is a player in there, a very good one but I doubt we will get to see it until he gets a roasting and totally changes his whole outlook.
Hes a decent player and at a club that creates chances (swansea) he scores goals. Until we improve our midfield and creativity in the squad then it doesnt matter whos at the top of the pitch. Our style of play is stifling players who have proved they can score when they have decent service.
We need to phase out norwood/fleck with more creative & aggressive players if we want to progress as a club and get the best out of our strikers.
bring back Tony DawsTrouble is I hear this but he has had chances in his 30 odd games and has only taken 1 of them![]()
The goals he scored for Swansea were largely down to bad goalkeeping and piss poor defending,... Watch them through again and imagine the shit our keepers would get if they'd have conceded such soft goalsHes a decent player and at a club that creates chances (swansea) he scores goals. Until we improve our midfield and creativity in the squad then it doesnt matter whos at the top of the pitch. Our style of play is stifling players who have proved they can score when they have decent service.
We need to phase out norwood/fleck with more creative & aggressive players if we want to progress as a club and get the best out of our strikers.
I have never played centre back most of my life at NECL, but I'd also like to have marked Brewster.Played centre back most of my life at NECL and central mids. Not the best standard, but half decent I would have loved to have marked Brewster every week. Never challenges for a header, doesn't press defenders, average pace and no movement. Easy afternoon for most centre backs.
Do you remember that time, against Luton, where he did a "Shross" and it ended up at the halfway line?I think it’s a bit of both, isn’t it?
He isn’t exactly the player we thought we bought. We were all excited to get him. But, to me, he’s lacking in his anticipation, his runs, and his ability to get on the ball.
That said, I know he’s played a lot of games, but it’s hard to remember him actually missing many decent chances. We just don’t create full stop. That’s partly his fault, but it’s also our poor creativity, and our lack of attacking patterns of play. The strikers never know when or if the ball is coming into the box, so it can’t be easy to make the right runs.
I thought he looked decent against Swansea playing wife left. He was able to get on the ball a little bit more.
He’s been touched with the Sheffield United stick.It’ll be fucking us, it always is us that’s the problem.
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