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Gallagher is one of the league's best pressers and consistently covers more ground in PL games than any other player. If we are after him, I suspect that's why. Very underwhelming signing if true, but there will be method to the madness
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He's had a crap season and has exhibited an awful attitude since Teg Haag joined. It's clear he doesn't want to play under him but he's not mature or professional enough to suck it up. There's absolutely no way he justifies a place in the England squad when you have the likes of Gordon, Foden, Grealish, Palmer and Saka as your other options. I was a Rashford fan I might add, but this season he's been an embarrassment.
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Why keep him as backup when Miley has already shown he has far more potential? We'd be better to sell him, recoup the homegrown player money and keep developing Miley. We know what Longstaff is already, and he's not going to get any better.
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His decision making already looks a hundred times better than Jacob Murphy's.
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I didn't know anything about him before he went to Liverpool but the way people were talking about him, he sounded like the next coming of Maradona!. He's been very good but I wouldn't say he's fully lived up to the huge billing. Maybe just highlights how much of a leveller the Premier League can be.
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When was the last time Eddie fast-tracked a young player into the first team though? Every 18 year old we've signed recently has gone out on loan or spent the best part of a season on the bench. Miley was brought in due to an injury crisis, otherwise he'd have been nowhere near the first team. Gray definitely has more first team experience than those we've signed previously but i'm still not he'd be considered first team material.
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If he comes here, he won't be going near the first team for probably a whole season. If we could buy him and loan him back to Leeds for a season, that could be attractive all round?
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He doesn't look PL ready though, especially not for a team like us. He gives the ball away a lot and his decision making needs significant improvement. Maybe for a Bournemouth, Everton type team.
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Oh, is that what it is?! I thought you had something wrong with you pal. My apologies. Laughing at people after you put forward shit opinions with no factual or statistical basis doesnβt paint you in a very good light. It just makes you look like an arsehole. Have a bit more humility and you might get taken more seriously.
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You might even be right, but people who use laughing emojis at the end of every posts rarely are πππππππππππππππ
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πππππππππππππππππππππ youβre wrong! πππππππ
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Wasnβt the whole criticism of Howe that he didnβt put Burn at CB? He kept Livra at RB, put Krafth at CB (and we conceded immediately) Burn at LB and only changed it when Livra got injured.
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Iβm not sure I follow - Burn played LB for most of that game didnβt he?! Granted, itβs too early to say that this is a trend (as I said in an early post ππ») and weβre now defensively solid, but there has visibly been a difference defensively in addition to the numbers. Weβll see, harder tests lie ahead but I feel much more confident with Lewis at LB than I have with Burn for most of this season. When youβre conceding 3 goals per game, something is badly wrong. Weβre weaker at RB, the keeper is the same, one of the CBs is the same. What else has changed?
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Iβll politely disagree. He has clearly been our weakest link for a long time this season. Itβs too early to say weβve become more defensively solid because itβs only two games, but in those two games weβve conceded 1 goal, 0.5 per game. Our average for the past 10 or so games (with Burn at LB) has been 2.46 ish per game. It looks like the combination of a proper LB and BDB now at CB has eradicated a lot of our defensive frailty. Nothing else has really changed. We were under the cosh today, as we have been in a lot of games lately, and yet we kept a clean sheet this time.