bertieblade
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Leeds sold him to Bournemouth in 2016 for £6 million rising to under £10.
In my opinion a better player than a Brooks, had just won Football league player of the year, had 80 appearances and a more “solid “ unit.
Put into perspective, we have a good deal for Brooks.
Brooks is still lightweight, gets knocked off the ball, cannot tackle, does not have a definite position within the team.
Yes exciting, skilful, takes you off your seat, but does he contribute in the way a good consistent player, admittedly with potential should?
Does he score goals
Does he have a decent shot on him to score from outside the box
Does he consistently retain possession and create
Does he tackle
Does he work hard for the team
Would Wilder have bought the Brooks type of player to fit into his team?
All in all I think a good deal for wilder who would not have sanctioned the deal unless he had been given guarantees of how much he would receive and no doubt has players lined up.
In my opinion a better player than a Brooks, had just won Football league player of the year, had 80 appearances and a more “solid “ unit.
Put into perspective, we have a good deal for Brooks.
Brooks is still lightweight, gets knocked off the ball, cannot tackle, does not have a definite position within the team.
Yes exciting, skilful, takes you off your seat, but does he contribute in the way a good consistent player, admittedly with potential should?
Does he score goals
Does he have a decent shot on him to score from outside the box
Does he consistently retain possession and create
Does he tackle
Does he work hard for the team
Would Wilder have bought the Brooks type of player to fit into his team?
All in all I think a good deal for wilder who would not have sanctioned the deal unless he had been given guarantees of how much he would receive and no doubt has players lined up.