N'Diaye for the U23's

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Started for the U23's, scored and sounds like he's had a really good game

 



A 3:3 draw with the mighty.......Posh

RND playing as well so clearly 3rd choice LB/LWB
 
After he burst into the team against Peterborough I feel he's struggled the last few weeks (mostly not his fault, he's often on the end of passes rattled into him at 80mph with a defender on his back).

Perhaps playing well in the u23s will give him a boost to come back to the first team fresh on Sunday. If Berge is available (no sniggering at the back) Slav might consider bringing him in a shifting the shape around a little which would have meant N'Diaye missing out.
 
Says no one who watched the first half on Saturday or his substitute appearance in the previous game.

Says me and I saw them. Poor games indeed but he’s got more talent in his little finger than one particular attacking sub has in his whole body, and presumably we will see said striker warm the bench tonight.

Ndiaye’s links with MGW have been the only thing worth watching this season.
 
Says me and I saw them. Poor games indeed but he’s got more talent in his little finger than one particular attacking sub has in his whole body, and presumably we will see said striker warm the bench tonight.

Ndiaye’s links with MGW have been the only thing worth watching this season.
Not disageeing but he was poor against Blackpool (missing a sitter), was awful when came on at Blackburn and he was carried in the 1st half Saturday, shoved off the ball far too easy. He's still a kid and you have to take them out every now and then to improve them. Sticking with them when it is not going for them could destroy them
 
Slav's master plan, get him playing with the U23's and if the squad at Reading tonight are piss poor the whole U23 team will be playing at the weekend in the Championship. 😆
 
After he burst into the team against Peterborough I feel he's struggled the last few weeks (mostly not his fault, he's often on the end of passes rattled into him at 80mph with a defender on his back).

Perhaps playing well in the u23s will give him a boost to come back to the first team fresh on Sunday. If Berge is available (no sniggering at the back) Slav might consider bringing him in a shifting the shape around a little which would have meant N'Diaye missing out.
Most of the players have struggled though. Out of those that have, he’s not really been down there, so I won’t buy that argument if it is the reason why he was in the under 23s.
 
We don’t play to his strengths at all we make him ineffective when he should be one of the most effective players on the field of play.

Sad to say but he won’t be a big miss
 
He's a very good player and I haven't seen anything that would make me think he isnt better than any of the attacking subs we have on our bench regularly. I would play him over brewster and mcburnie anyday.
 



Consistency tends to be a problem with young players. It is not unusual to take them out of the firing line for a time in order to build their confidence. Having said that, I've no idea if that was the reason for Ndiaye playing in the Under 23s. Brewster's turn next?
 
Depressing to be leaving him at home and taking lesser players to Reading. Trust there’s a good reason.
He is a talent - but he's so lightweight and as has been said is easily pushed off the ball - he needs to be nursed through and not become our saviour - says how much we have fallen
 
Consistency tends to be a problem with young players. It is not unusual to take them out of the firing line for a time in order to build their confidence. Having said that, I've no idea if that was the reason for Ndiaye playing in the Under 23s. Brewster's turn next?
Mate - no ones got a clue what's happening or what Slavs thinking
 
Get him back in the team then squeeze 50m out of Chelsea, Liverpool or Citeh at the end of the season.
 
He's a very good player and I haven't seen anything that would make me think he isnt better than any of the attacking subs we have on our bench regularly. I would play him over brewster and mcburnie anyday.
Since Peterborough, how many goals has he scored or created ? How many times has he influenced a game or even played well ?
No doubt the lad has potential but he has been very poor lately
 
He’s lacked the end product recently he had when he first broke through its not that weird a decision to drop him back down for a week let him get back amongst the goals and give him a boost
 
Since Peterborough, how many goals has he scored or created ? How many times has he influenced a game or even played well ?
No doubt the lad has potential but he has been very poor lately
He puts more effort in than both of them, has more talent and looks like he cares...that'll do for me.
 
Since Peterborough, how many goals has he scored or created ? How many times has he influenced a game or even played well ?
No doubt the lad has potential but he has been very poor lately
He puts more effort in than both of them, has more talent and looks like he cares...that'll do for me.
 



Says me and I saw them. Poor games indeed but he’s got more talent in his little finger than one particular attacking sub has in his whole body, and presumably we will see said striker warm the bench tonight.

Ndiaye’s links with MGW have been the only thing worth watching this season.
That n Basham showing em how to play football after being left out cos he dunt fit ‘system’ ……..and Billy’s crossing into the box which no one else appears to be able to do.
 

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