Early days tho. Don't even know whether he's still growing. At 6'4" that would be a concern.
I already believe he’s taller than 6”4. I’ve seen him next to VDV a few times and he looked comfortably taller.
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Early days tho. Don't even know whether he's still growing. At 6'4" that would be a concern.
I already believe he’s taller than 6”4. I’ve seen him next to VDV a few times and he looked comfortably taller.
An old friend of mine was comfortably over 190cm and one time we were to meet some of his other friends in town and go to some club.They both fucking tower over hugo too
Romero, VDV, Dragusin all good.
Dorrington really rated at the club, Philips got potential, Vuskovic down the line.
We could in a few years end up with 6 decent CB’s when we only had 1-2 recently.
Everton will probably be selling braithwaite for a large amount this summer. Phillips or Dorrington on loan there could be a good move? Also learning besides Tarkowski is probably great for young CBs, I've always rated him
Wait.
What.
What did I just read?
Someone suggesting sending player to loan to play under Sean Dyche? To be ready for Angeball?
What the fuck is this logic all about? Sounds awful to me.
First team football first and foremost is what is important for young playere - using your position there you could argue that the knock on effect of what you're saying is that we should presumably not be interested in signing players who play for Dyche (or non-Ange) style managers?
EFC very diff to Burnley, Branthaite's certainy no hoof ball merchant.Ange puts a lot of emphasis from playing out from the back and CBs doing some ball carrying. Dyche is as classical oldschool coach as they come,
Phillips starts the FA cup game against Leeds, Devine cup-tied