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Not exactly the same but Tony Field v Ipswich - in August 1974(?).
Was thinking the same
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Not exactly the same but Tony Field v Ipswich - in August 1974(?).
Like most of us, watching Brooks could be a joy. Of course he wasn't the finished product, but boy, what potential he had.....and as for the way he made Wednesday's defensive Galactico (in case you'd missed it, the player in question was Hunt) look like a Sunday morning amateur, well that's a memory that will remain for years to come. I don't think there is a similarity between Brooks and Ndiaye other than the fact that they are young players learning their craft and occasionally showing exactly why they are regarded as the reason why we support the Blades.can’t remember the last goal like that for us!
The more he plays the more insane it is that his contract was keeping him out of a side devoid of any creativity or spark.
whether that’s because he wouldn’t sign due to the obvious lack of opportunities under wilder or he just wanted too much for an unproven player we’ll never know.
but the fact he’s signed in the league below probably suggests the former. Remains to be seen if we can keep him long term but he’s been a revelation so far. For me he is On a level with brooks for how good he’s looked right off the bat.
What ? He runs a fashion company as well !!Rumour has it Messi has an Ndiaye shirt
A bit off topic YB but did you ask the prince about another interview after the Slav sacking ?
Yes, we also had a meeting with the Chairman, neither want to do an interview at this time. As the Chairman said on the press conference, they want Stephen Bettis and Paul Heckingbottom to be the ones talking (for the time-being).A bit off topic YB but did you ask the prince about another interview after the Slav sacking ?
Ok thanks for asking and the replyYes, we also had a meeting with the Chairman, neither want to do an interview at this time. As the Chairman said on the press conference, they want Stephen Bettis and Paul Heckingbottom to be the ones talking (for the time-being).
No! Just an overactive and weird brain !Christmas cracker??
Keep seeing this kind of statement. Could you link me the interview/article where this has been said?If the Prince's team are not going to buy, as they have confessed. They cannot also sell the family silver. Sell the tin and copper, reinvest, do not sell the silver, or we're back to Mcabe days....
I'm not sure that's quite true or even fair. Brooks had been getting rave reviews playing in our youth teams, then went to the Toulon Tournament with England U20's and won player of the tournament. It was then decided we'd cancel the load to Chesterfield as he was obviously good enough for our squad, which he clearly was.Brooks only played to begin with because we had nobody fit who could fill in up front, otherwise he was off to Chesterfield for the season.
Hecki said there's more to come from him and I agreeWas that a 1 off fab goal Ndiaye's scored on Monday @ The Cottage with Fulham having a off night or are we going to see him score a few more fantastic goals like that one the rest of this season.
Unless as is the Sheff Utd way, MGW goes back and we sell Ndiaye in the January transfer window.A one-off goal from that range is normally smashed at the net in the hope it goes in. Ndiaye placed that with precision, his tendency and willingness to get stuck in, track back, win the ball and then be able to attack without fear are traits not often seen at such a young age or indeed in the game outside some of the best players in the world.
Now obviously he doesn’t yet look like a world beater or even a national team player at any level, but the raw ingredients are there to see. He does need to develop physically (stronger in the tackle) and mentally (spotting a pass) but he’s a young lad. Once he puts a bit more mass on and gets into the groove of passing accurately he will be some player.
A performance like that makes you think he is a safer pair of feet than MGW, with less flair. If MGW goes back Ndiaye is nailed on to start consistently.
Under McCabe that would have been the case but I would imagine that the asking price for Ndiaye will be prohibitive. We did that with Ramsdale: McCabe would have probably taken the £18m initial offer; the current regime held out for, and got, £30m.Unless as is the Sheff Utd way, MGW goes back and we sell Ndiaye in the January transfer window.![]()
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People criticising the defending are a perfect example of 'expert in hindsight'.
Ndiayes burst happened that fast it had the Fulham defenders scrambling and they couldn't react quick enough. If a Fulham defender had committed, Ndiaye would've skipped past him and probably get criticised for not standing him up instead.
Sometimes good goals happen.
they want Stephen Bettis and Paul Heckingbottom to be the ones talking (for the time-being).
It looked a bit that way, but that's where Billy's run was so important. The defender was already committed to going with Billy so Ndiaye was able to exploit the space that was about to open up. Now whether he meant to hit it so far in front is another thing, but it's good that he did as it helped limit the number of touches he needed.At one point he knocked it a bit to far infront of himself and they failed to attempt a tackle
Scores goals AND likes the smell of his fingers.
Cheers Roy for keeping us all entertained. Happy Christmas to all the Blades all over the world and let’s hope everyone stays safe and healthy.
It was a lucky moment and we were time wasting which the ref allowed to continue.
According to Marco Silva.
Why couldn't he just say it was a stunning goal and we deserved the win.
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