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EddieMac Flag 05 Mar 24 11.17am Send a Private Message to EddieMac Add EddieMac as a friend

JS is a Desperate football player who should never have been given a contract extension. I can honestly say I will be happy to see the back of him as a Palace player.

One of the best comparisons I have read on him a couple of years ago is that he is like one of those toy cars that you just wind up and let go.

Woeful.

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Gribbo Flag Bromley 05 Mar 24 1.11pm Send a Private Message to Gribbo Add Gribbo as a friend

Watched Tyrick at Spurs on Saturday afternoon, and a labrador puppy in the park on Sunday morning. One of them was able to get the ball under control quickly and get it back to his owner without losing it. It was a joy to behold.

 

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Eaglecoops Flag CR3 05 Mar 24 2.41pm Send a Private Message to Eaglecoops Add Eaglecoops as a friend

From my perspective Schlupp is all about pace and aggression in short bursts which at best only suits brief stints as an impact sub so I’m in agreement with those who think he should be moved on.

LWB is a problem position for us. Mitchell is a half decent left back in a back four but he is most definitely not a wing back and I’ve seen little to suggest he is adjusting well to it.

I am still of the opinion that Ayew could be turned into a wing back. He is tenacious enough in the tackle, works hard and will defend when needed. In many ways I think it would be easier to teach him how to defend in Glasner’s style than Mitchell to attack. I know others disagree, but when we have our first 11 choice of players available we will struggle to get Ayew into the team unless we try something creative like this.

I’m in the camp that thinks Glasner will look to strengthen LWB this summer. Adaramola can play this role, but is he good enough for the top level?

 

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EddieMac Flag 05 Mar 24 7.52pm Send a Private Message to EddieMac Add EddieMac as a friend

Originally posted by Eaglecoops

From my perspective Schlupp is all about pace and aggression in short bursts which at best only suits brief stints as an impact sub so I’m in agreement with those who think he should be moved on.

LWB is a problem position for us. Mitchell is a half decent left back in a back four but he is most definitely not a wing back and I’ve seen little to suggest he is adjusting well to it.

I agree with the above. I would be very surprised if a replacement for TM is not being planned for the summer. His overall game lacks too much for him to be starting week after week. There would be no issue if Ayew isnt starting every week. Our bench has been so poor in recent years that hopefully next season we will have the option of using 5 decent subs for the last half hour rather than our subs completely killing our chances of a result.

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ex hibitionist Flag Hastings 06 Mar 24 1.34pm Send a Private Message to ex hibitionist Add ex hibitionist as a friend

I've posted here many times saying the same thing about Schlupp - he's not versatile, rubbish as left back, ineffective as a left winger or left side of a four-man midfield, but really good as an attacking left-sided midfielder - he is world football's last remaing inside left, his pace, power and sweet left foot make him so. He has limited positional sense, which i think improved under Vieira, but as a wing back if he can develop the kind of understanding with the left-sided attacker that Ayew and Munoz have showed he could be very effective, because he does offer a lot more offensively than Mitchell,.

 

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palace99 Flag New Mills 06 Mar 24 2.10pm

Originally posted by ex hibitionist

I've posted here many times saying the same thing about Schlupp - he's not versatile, rubbish as left back, ineffective as a left winger or left side of a four-man midfield, but really good as an attacking left-sided midfielder - he is world football's last remaing inside left, his pace, power and sweet left foot make him so. He has limited positional sense, which i think improved under Vieira, but as a wing back if he can develop the kind of understanding with the left-sided attacker that Ayew and Munoz have showed he could be very effective, because he does offer a lot more offensively than Mitchell,.

He's 31. If he hasn't any positional sense now it's fair to say he will never have any.
For me seeing the young Brighton RB repeatedly walking into our box completely unchallenged the other week whilst Jeff stood watching him some 20 yards away was the last straw for me

 

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