Outgoing? Peck

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1 says lack of physicality, other says similar to Berge? That's blades fans for you 😂

Tbh though I'd agree with the former rather than the latter
I didn’t mention anything about either players physicality, I compared him to Berge as in he’s a player that’s likely to have a career at a mid table EPL club.
 



I didn’t mention anything about either players physicality, I compared him to Berge as in he’s a player that’s likely to have a career at a mid table EPL club.
He's never going to get to Berge's standards, like the quote above said, his physical side of play will eat him in the Prem.

He's the type of player that needs it, not like a prancy quick footed playmaker where he wouldn't need to rely on that, I honestly don't know what type of footballer he is.

He doesn't get stuck in like people think he actually does. Doesn't really carry the ball and definitely needs someone better than him next to him.

He has improved a lot since he started in the first team but that's not hard cause imo he was shite, Vini helped him a lot. I've said it before but I'd snatch hands off for 10-15mil.

I reckon his ceiling is top end Champ player, not a mid table prem player.
 
Appreciate what people say about Peck but he is playing for England under 21s and is sometimes preferred to alternative premiership squad players and never looks out of place when he plays.
Whilst he is in the opinion of some not doing enough to justify a higher grade of football, his potential which is what people are buying is enormous, it must be otherwise none of the players who he is preferred to will also never make the grade
 
Totally agree I remember watching him play for Forest against us and thought he was Sh!te then, I think we were linked with him at some stage.
I guess he could have improved, i didn't watch the game last night.
Shite? I thought he was one of their best players in the play offs. Played right back in both legs.
 
Shite? I thought he was one of their best players in the play offs. Played right back in both legs.
To fair i really only remember him from the game a the lane, I just remember him a few times just stood there like he was spaced out and then just half heartedly make an effort to get back in position.
 
Honest the same people saying Peck isn’t as good as others make out must be the same that said we wouldn’t miss:

Anel
Souza
Berge

I’d be building the team around him and playing to his many many strengths rather than playing him in a formation threat exposes his few weaknesses
You may be right in us building a team around him. But do we have a coaching system and manager to even achieve that ?
 
Hackney from Boro should be the benchmark price wise. Be interesting to see how much we get vs boro for hackney. Not saying Peck is as good however not a million miles off
 
He’s nowhere near a 20m player he’s bang average
Err , bang average can be expensive these days.
Depending on how you define bang average
Brewster wasn't even bang average when acquired as "one for the future"
For £20m+
And
He stayed below average for 5 years ,
Whilst earning £7.5m from dem Blades.

If we can't get £20m+ for a far more useful prospect than "Swansea flash in the pan" Brewster ,
It just goes to show that building our future on
"Successful player-trading"
Is pie in the sky.

Reading between the lines , I reckon the Prince (who knew a good prospect when he saw one - Ndiaye)
Would have cheerfully strangled Wilder for the Brewster deal.
And given Bettis a good bollocking for supporting it.

Somewhere between £27.5m & £30m
for a return of probably less than a 9-pack of toilet paper.

When our first PL season had been built on conceding an average of only 1 goal per game and JoC was clearly fucked and needed replacing.

That was our sliding-door moment and we got our bollox trapped as they closed.
 
Define rubbish...he plays for Spurs and England, hes in the top 0.000001% of footballers in this country...but yes hes rubbish
Shouldn't get carried away with anybody what plays for Spurs pal, there well & truly shite 😂
 



Building a team around any individual player is a ridiculously short sighted thing to do.
It’s not … it’s actually just a saying tbh … what it means is build the midfield around him.. you then build an attacking style that brings the best from your main striker… build a defence on your main anchor and then apply tactics that involve your best players most.

When we brought Norwood in there’s no question the tactics and midfield set up was around him … Pecks no Norwood but he has strengths that I think we can do more to amplify
 
Just don’t think he’s all that just an average champ player

I don't see him ever being a premier league regular...

Not only is he a regular for United at his age, he's also a regular in the England u21s. Not sure we've ever had a player be a regular in the u21s before.

He'll be a PL regular. Like Alex Scott at Bournemouth, Will Osula, Djed Spence and Archie Gray etc. they don't sign to play immediately, but grow in their top tier academies.
 
Hackney from Boro should be the benchmark price wise. Be interesting to see how much we get vs boro for hackney. Not saying Peck is as good however not a million miles off
Absolutely no chance the fee would be remotely close to Hackney. Hackneys the best midfielder in the league, Peck is a long way off that. He’s a good young player with a very good ceiling, but he’s nowhere near the top 5 midfielders in the league. Also not saying he won’t get there though.

With some proper coaching and patience he could be bottom premier league/top of the championship easily, but as others have said, it’s hard to say what he actually is, he’s not a monster in the middle of the park, he’s also not a free scoring midfielder that provides assists and goals. He's a bit of a jack of all trades, master of none. With a modern approach to coaching, I think he’ll find his niche and do well.
 
Not only is he a regular for United at his age, he's also a regular in the England u21s. Not sure we've ever had a player be a regular in the u21s before.

He'll be a PL regular. Like Alex Scott at Bournemouth, Will Osula, Djed Spence and Archie Gray etc. they don't sign to play immediately, but grow in their top tier academies.
Time will tell but I don't see it myself. I think the way he plays the most premier league games is by coming up with a side I don't see him starting much for anyone else.
 
Not only is he a regular for United at his age, he's also a regular in the England u21s. Not sure we've ever had a player be a regular in the u21s before.

He'll be a PL regular. Like Alex Scott at Bournemouth, Will Osula, Djed Spence and Archie Gray etc. they don't sign to play immediately, but grow in their top tier academies.
He's not going to be a PL regular in the role United used him in ladt season. Bit if he's freed upto play in the way Fleck did, do defensive work but also carry the ball, get forward, pass aggressively then I think he definitely can. Will Hughes has done it and I think Peck can be that.

Also, his ambition and attitude shouldn't be underestimated. He has unshakable self belief and he truly gives a shit. That's a huge part of the battle.

If it was u/o 79.5 PL apps, I'd go over
 
Define rubbish...he plays for Spurs and England, hes in the top 0.000001% of footballers in this country...but yes hes

Absolutely no chance the fee would be remotely close to Hackney. Hackneys the best midfielder in the league, Peck is a long way off that. He’s a good young player with a very good ceiling, but he’s nowhere near the top 5 midfielders in the league. Also not saying he won’t get there though.

With some proper coaching and patience he could be bottom premier league/top of the championship easily, but as others have said, it’s hard to say what he actually is, he’s not a monster in the middle of the park, he’s also not a free scoring midfielder that provides assists and goals. He's a bit of a jack of all trades, master of none. With a modern approach to coaching, I think he’ll find his niche and do well.
Exactly my point, “he’s not a monster in the middle of the pitch, he doesn’t score or asssist” so what does he do?? Easy pass to the side and back to the keeper and repeat.
 
Exactly my point, “he’s not a monster in the middle of the pitch, he doesn’t score or asssist” so what does he do?? Easy pass to the side and back to the keeper and repeat.
That is 100% down to the tactical setup. We are very, very risk averse and players' roles are strictly defined. Our midfield pivot is not expected to get beyond the front 4.
 
Exactly my point, “he’s not a monster in the middle of the pitch, he doesn’t score or asssist” so what does he do?? Easy pass to the side and back to the keeper and repeat.
He does the work others simpy cant. He breaks up play and gets the ball moving.
If you watch that reel, look at how many opposition players are around him and he still comes away with ball. He can turn in tight spaces and has quick feet.
Still a bit lightweight and needs to broaden his passing range both of these will come with age and experience.
 



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