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You’re wrong about a “country mile”
It’s debateable
You just don’t like admitting you were wrong. Which you were about Palhinha
It’s debateable
You just don’t like admitting you were wrong. Which you were about Palhinha
You are not wrong Richard. A broken clock is right twice a day. Yes he scored a great equaliser in the final moments but for large parts of that game he was like a revolving door in the midfield. Wolves players ran round him, through him, past him... his goal contributions will eventually dry up and fans will realise he cannot play in the midfield of a team with aspirations of being top 4/5.Look at his contribution to the points we've won in the PL. Look at what he gives us creatively and holding the ball up. We would be in a much much worse position without him. The only other players you can say that about are the CBs but they aren't one player.
If you want me to admit I was wrong about Palinha, I am more than happy to say he's made a bigger contribution than I was expecting, so I was wrong about that. That is a great thing to be wrong about for me. I have seen better passing than I was expecting as well, even if we have seen the struggles that a lot of people predicted without a better passer in that position.
Doesn't mean Kudus isn't far and away our player of the season so far.
Yes great signing for now. He has in no way totally transformed our midfield though. You must be watching a different team.I've been advocating for a real defensive midfielder for three years now, can't say i'm dissapointed.
Pal has been immense for us so far, and totally transformed our midfield.
They said he couldn't pass the ball, but those sweeping long balls from him has been mint. And he has been an offensive threat too.
Great signing!
You are not wrong Richard. A broken clock is right twice a day. Yes he scored a great equaliser in the final moments but for large parts of that game he was like a revolving door in the midfield. Wolves players ran round him, through him, past him... his goal contributions will eventually dry up and fans will realise he cannot play in the midfield of a team with aspirations of being top 4/5.
We don't have the personnel to balance a midfield with Palhinha in it. Respectfully, I think hes pretty limited and I know there are many on here willing to give him player of the season already but I'd be dissapointed if we sign him permanently. We should aspire to be better than that.I think we can finish top 4 with JP in our MF but it depends on who Frank balances it out with.
He hasn’t found the balance yet.
Agree on the Wolves game though. Until JP scored, it was another example of why his partnership with RB doesn’t work for us, especially at home. And not all of that was RBs fault.
This is a horrid take.We don't have the personnel to balance a midfield with Palhinha in it. Respectfully, I think hes pretty limited and I know there are many on here willing to give him player of the season already but I'd be dissapointed if we sign him permanently. We should aspire to be better than that.
I find your take equally horrid. Accepting mediocrity is the first sign of being happy finishing mid table. Give your head a wobble. Palinha wouldn't even make the bench for any of our perceived rivals but yet his pivotal for us. Nonsense.This is a horrid take.
Palhina gives us the stability to play two attacking midfielders, which we couldn't without him. He enables creativity by being defensively solid in a way not a single one of our midfielders can do, ala Sandra and wanyama in their days.
Palinha----sarr/bergvall/benta
------simons/madders---
Gray should hope he can learn from palinha and make that spot his in 2-3 years time.
Hate to break it to you but Porro never started against Wolves. And if Palinha is a nailed on started then we are in for a looooooonnnggg season.We've got 5 nailed on starters and Paul is one of them:
Porro
Romero
VDV
Paul
Kudus
Sure, Porro will be rested occasionally.Hate to break it to you but Porro never started against Wolves. And if Palinha is a nailed on started then we are in for a looooooonnnggg season.
He's very good at doing the thing he's very good at. But there's no way a player so limited on the ball needs to be playing against very weak opposition, alongside another defensive minded midfielder. We're giving teams the run of the midfield when we do this, but it keeps happening.You are not wrong Richard. A broken clock is right twice a day. Yes he scored a great equaliser in the final moments but for large parts of that game he was like a revolving door in the midfield. Wolves players ran round him, through him, past him... his goal contributions will eventually dry up and fans will realise he cannot play in the midfield of a team with aspirations of being top 4/5.
We’d be leaking more goals without Palhinha. That’s for sure.This is a horrid take.
Palhina gives us the stability to play two attacking midfielders, which we couldn't without him. He enables creativity by being defensively solid in a way not a single one of our midfielders can do, ala Sandra and wanyama in their days.
Palinha----sarr/bergvall/benta
------simons/madders---
Gray should hope he can learn from palinha and make that spot his in 2-3 years time.
What a bunch of garbage.Palinha wouldn't even make the bench for any of our perceived rivals but yet his pivotal for us.
Loooong as in CBs scoring bicycle kicks?Hate to break it to you but Porro never started against Wolves. And if Palinha is a nailed on started then we are in for a looooooonnnggg season.