Routledge & Co 22:28 - Sep 2 with 4472 views | Al_Bundy | So.. with effectively the loan window shut should Potter bring Routledge, Dyer and Narsingh into the match day squads for selection? | | | | |
Routledge & Co on 22:32 - Sep 2 with 3652 views | Loyal | Narsingh yes. | |
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Routledge & Co on 22:35 - Sep 2 with 3625 views | nantywatcher |
Routledge & Co on 22:32 - Sep 2 by Loyal | Narsingh yes. |
That's a joke - right? | | | |
Routledge & Co on 22:39 - Sep 2 with 3593 views | magicdaps10 | I have always said that Narsingh has never had a run of games. I think we can all see that anyone with half a bit of quality will shine in this league, Narsingh will perform in this league if he plays. Could be interesting to see a fit and firing Montero on the left,Narsingh on the right and Celina at 10. | |
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Routledge & Co on 22:47 - Sep 2 with 3544 views | pembsjack | As long as they work to get in the side and continue to work to remain in it, get them in.. If they think they can slot straight in and put half hearted shitty performances out, keep them away. | | | |
Routledge & Co on 22:57 - Sep 2 with 3493 views | Elward |
Routledge & Co on 22:35 - Sep 2 by nantywatcher | That's a joke - right? |
I'd prefer Narsingh to Dan James. Can't even hit the target and gets bullied far too easily. | | | |
Routledge & Co on 23:01 - Sep 2 with 3475 views | KrisP |
Routledge & Co on 22:57 - Sep 2 by Elward | I'd prefer Narsingh to Dan James. Can't even hit the target and gets bullied far too easily. |
If Potter prefers James, even if primarily on attitude alone, then that's good enough for me. Of course Narsingh is a much better player, technically, but yesterday showed how important the team spirit is going to be for the team this season. In any case, I think he provided a good outlet to relieve pressure yesterday. | | | |
Routledge & Co on 23:02 - Sep 2 with 3462 views | Loyal |
Routledge & Co on 22:35 - Sep 2 by nantywatcher | That's a joke - right? |
Not at all, out of the 3 he is far the best choice. | |
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Routledge & Co on 23:26 - Sep 2 with 3364 views | jasper_T |
Routledge & Co on 22:57 - Sep 2 by Elward | I'd prefer Narsingh to Dan James. Can't even hit the target and gets bullied far too easily. |
In DJ's defence he's doing well to be fashioning so many chances to miss! His movement has been excellent in both games this week. He's never been a natural finisher but he's a young man playing his first competitive senior games, so perhaps the excitement is effecting him at the crucial moments, plus he's playing on a less-familiar side on the right so he's having to take shots rolling away from him. At his best for the u23s he played on the left where he would hit the byline and play flat crosses with his left foot, or open out his body to shoot on his right. You could see on a couple of the Palace chances he was struggling to sort his feet out at pace. A bit of coaching and encouragement could go a long way. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Routledge & Co on 23:31 - Sep 2 with 3342 views | Darran | Anyone that says no is a bit fuçking thick really. | |
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Routledge & Co on 00:22 - Sep 3 with 3229 views | hobo | With injuries to Fulton and Fer, we could try Celina in a deeper role, with Routs behind as an attacking mid? We could do with their experience in the squad | | | |
Routledge & Co on 02:59 - Sep 3 with 3124 views | jackrmee |
Routledge & Co on 22:39 - Sep 2 by magicdaps10 | I have always said that Narsingh has never had a run of games. I think we can all see that anyone with half a bit of quality will shine in this league, Narsingh will perform in this league if he plays. Could be interesting to see a fit and firing Montero on the left,Narsingh on the right and Celina at 10. |
Defo like the sound of that. Dyer was class as an out and out winger as well. DJ & McKay also in contention. The wings could be the key for us in this difficult period. | |
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Routledge & Co on 03:09 - Sep 3 with 3119 views | Dewi1jack |
Routledge & Co on 22:47 - Sep 2 by pembsjack | As long as they work to get in the side and continue to work to remain in it, get them in.. If they think they can slot straight in and put half hearted shitty performances out, keep them away. |
This and what Dar says. We are going to be short of players when the inevitable injuries/ suspensions take their toll. If these boys are going to try their hardest in training and on the pitch then why not utilise them? Dyer was still ripping PL defenders apart last season for those on about the difference in quality of players in the 2 divisions | |
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Routledge & Co on 05:47 - Sep 3 with 3031 views | PawelAbbott |
Routledge & Co on 23:26 - Sep 2 by jasper_T | In DJ's defence he's doing well to be fashioning so many chances to miss! His movement has been excellent in both games this week. He's never been a natural finisher but he's a young man playing his first competitive senior games, so perhaps the excitement is effecting him at the crucial moments, plus he's playing on a less-familiar side on the right so he's having to take shots rolling away from him. At his best for the u23s he played on the left where he would hit the byline and play flat crosses with his left foot, or open out his body to shoot on his right. You could see on a couple of the Palace chances he was struggling to sort his feet out at pace. A bit of coaching and encouragement could go a long way. |
The excitement always effects me at crucial moments | | | |
Routledge & Co on 06:26 - Sep 3 with 2994 views | builthjack | They will all have their chance. It's up to them to take it. | |
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Routledge & Co on 06:45 - Sep 3 with 2956 views | Dr_Winston | Dyer should never have been out of contention. | |
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Routledge & Co on 06:54 - Sep 3 with 2937 views | karnataka |
Routledge & Co on 06:45 - Sep 3 by Dr_Winston | Dyer should never have been out of contention. |
I agree but my feeling is that the club wanted rid of all 3 so they weren't risked but as we've now got them and are paying them at least until January, bringing them into contention is a threadbare squad is a no brainer imo. The same probably applies to Wilf too. | | | |
Routledge & Co on 08:03 - Sep 3 with 2786 views | Swansea93 | I'd bring Narsingh & Dyer back they could offer something for us, as for Routledge he's been great for us but unfortunately his career here is over now. | |
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Routledge & Co on 08:07 - Sep 3 with 2779 views | LeonWasGod | I think Routledge is serving teas in the Sally Army shop down Singleton hospital these days 😂 | | | |
Routledge & Co on 08:24 - Sep 3 with 2736 views | monmouth |
Routledge & Co on 23:31 - Sep 2 by Darran | Anyone that says no is a bit fuçking thick really. |
It is rather a strange question, unless of course it is for non football reasons. | |
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Routledge & Co on 08:33 - Sep 3 with 2705 views | Whiterockin |
Routledge & Co on 06:54 - Sep 3 by karnataka | I agree but my feeling is that the club wanted rid of all 3 so they weren't risked but as we've now got them and are paying them at least until January, bringing them into contention is a threadbare squad is a no brainer imo. The same probably applies to Wilf too. |
Possibly, but then again we don't know the full background story. I still have a feeling that their salary is heavily dependent on being in the match day squad and it is a cost cutting exercise to keep them out. I really wouldn't be surprised to see a "contract terminated by mutual consent" statement soon. | | | |
Routledge & Co on 09:09 - Sep 3 with 2617 views | Joe_bradshaw | We’re paying them so if they’re good enough we should be playing them. | |
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Routledge & Co on 09:17 - Sep 3 with 2590 views | Cooperman | Utilising the winger options of Narsingh, Dyer and Montero would tear up many a Championship defence. Not all in the same game of course, but then again... | |
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Routledge & Co on 09:27 - Sep 3 with 2555 views | Al_Bundy |
Routledge & Co on 08:33 - Sep 3 by Whiterockin | Possibly, but then again we don't know the full background story. I still have a feeling that their salary is heavily dependent on being in the match day squad and it is a cost cutting exercise to keep them out. I really wouldn't be surprised to see a "contract terminated by mutual consent" statement soon. |
If Routledge as reported signed a long contract paying him off might be more than just paying his wages until January. | | | |
Routledge & Co on 09:37 - Sep 3 with 2525 views | Whiterockin |
Routledge & Co on 09:27 - Sep 3 by Al_Bundy | If Routledge as reported signed a long contract paying him off might be more than just paying his wages until January. |
Without a doubt. But nobody seems to want them and they don't want to go at present. Something needs to give, as I really can't see them ever playing for us again. We are wasting money and they are not playing football. | | | |
Routledge & Co on 10:00 - Sep 3 with 2471 views | Loyal |
Routledge & Co on 09:27 - Sep 3 by Al_Bundy | If Routledge as reported signed a long contract paying him off might be more than just paying his wages until January. |
Down arrowed you in error. Of course Routledge and the club can agree to part company with no financial implications. | |
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