GymClassHero
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I remember Ravel playing 40 plus times for England as well so I see the similarities.Far too early, see how he performs on the pitch, this isn’t a normal signing, Man City are giving him to us to put in the window for a summer sale, it’s upto the player to perform, West Ham’s coaches said he was lazy and uninterested when he was on loan there and Pep called him fat, on top of that when he was at West Ham and Ipswich he was prone to mistakes leading to goals/penalties and sendings off along with injuries…. Having said all that, Wilder is something of a master when it comes to turning players careers round and upping performances, see Coutts, Sharp and Didz as just three examples. So who knows.
Personally I hope I’m wrong but I can see him becoming a Ravel Morrison, remembered for a good spell with Leeds and flopped after a big move, the kind of footballer that comes up in conversation in 10 years time, “what happened to Kalvin Phillips?”
And neither should he.well the signings today tell me wilder hasnt given up on top 6
I remember Ravel playing 40 plus times for England as well so I see the similarities.
How have you come to this conclusion?We're only three wins in a row from potentially being within one result of being 6th.
I meant the whole wasted talent scenario, a bit like how people go on about Gazza wasting his talent. I’m not slagging off his prowess on the pitch, I’m reading into the West Ham coaches comments a bit too much maybe but for coaches to come out and say he’s lazy and uninterested it rings alarm bells for me. Like I say, Wilder is the perfect manager to wobble his head back on track because there’s a player in there definitelyI remember Ravel playing 40 plus times for England as well so I see the similarities.
If non of the other teams between us and 6th playHow have you come to this conclusion?
still very much a long shot though davalon but its part of the way of getting this summers promotion pushing squad together 2 strikers a winger centre back and keeper needed before kick off in augustAnd neither should he.
We're only three wins in a row from potentially being within one result of being 6th.
Whether you feel it's unlikely or not, throwing the towel in in our position would be unprofessional, let alone a bit pathetic.
Gazza was one of the best in the history of the game. Ravel Morrison just had Rio Ferdinand tell us how good he was in training. It couldn't be any more different.I meant the whole wasted talent scenario, a bit like how people go on about Gazza wasting his talent. I’m not slagging off his prowess on the pitch, I’m reading into the West Ham coaches comments a bit too much maybe but for coaches to come out and say he’s lazy and uninterested it rings alarm bells for me. Like I say, Wilder is the perfect manager to wobble his head back on track because there’s a player in there definitely
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