Yep and I suspect Boadu will be the third with possibly Ejaria if we get four in.NewCorkSeth wrote:I really do think Oliveira might be one. He posted all that "fake news" stuff on Jnstagram about a move back to Portugal. I reckon Gomes told him to give us a few weeks to move some players out and we will agree your wage demands.
Obviously the the keeper is one too.
I would love Ejaria back. He looked like a star in the making. I haven't been as impressed by any of our other highly rated young loan stars (Ake, Chalobah) as I was by him.Zip wrote:Yep and I suspect Boadu will be the third with possibly Ejaria if we get four in.NewCorkSeth wrote:I really do think Oliveira might be one. He posted all that "fake news" stuff on Jnstagram about a move back to Portugal. I reckon Gomes told him to give us a few weeks to move some players out and we will agree your wage demands.
Obviously the the keeper is one too.
He has huge potential. Like you and I would be very happy to see him back.NewCorkSeth wrote:I would love Ejaria back. He looked like a star in the making. I haven't been as impressed by any of our other highly rated young loan stars (Ake, Chalobah) as I was by him.Zip wrote:Yep and I suspect Boadu will be the third with possibly Ejaria if we get four in.NewCorkSeth wrote:I really do think Oliveira might be one. He posted all that "fake news" stuff on Jnstagram about a move back to Portugal. I reckon Gomes told him to give us a few weeks to move some players out and we will agree your wage demands.
Obviously the the keeper is one too.
He would offer reliable cover in 4 positions and has the potential to push for a starting spot.
Very surprised by this. Think you massively overrated his versatility.NewCorkSeth wrote:I would love Ejaria back. He looked like a star in the making. I haven't been as impressed by any of our other highly rated young loan stars (Ake, Chalobah) as I was by him.Zip wrote:Yep and I suspect Boadu will be the third with possibly Ejaria if we get four in.NewCorkSeth wrote:I really do think Oliveira might be one. He posted all that "fake news" stuff on Jnstagram about a move back to Portugal. I reckon Gomes told him to give us a few weeks to move some players out and we will agree your wage demands.
Obviously the the keeper is one too.
He would offer reliable cover in 4 positions and has the potential to push for a starting spot.
Chalobah was solid but hardly exceptional in his time here.Snowflake Royal wrote:Very surprised by this. Think you massively overrated his versatility.NewCorkSeth wrote:I would love Ejaria back. He looked like a star in the making. I haven't been as impressed by any of our other highly rated young loan stars (Ake, Chalobah) as I was by him.Zip wrote:
Yep and I suspect Boadu will be the third with possibly Ejaria if we get four in.
He would offer reliable cover in 4 positions and has the potential to push for a starting spot.
Thought he looked good in AM, mixed wide and not much more than tolerable for brief cover in the middle. Bags of talent and potential, but rather lacking in judgement to be in the thick of it (though that will come).
Would say he was on a par with Chalobah and miles behind Bertrand.
Be delighted to have him at AM ahead of Swift.
He’s got remarkably quick feet and great close skills. A bit sloppy with his passing at times but overall a player who can go a long way. He will be a real asset if we can get him back.NewCorkSeth wrote:Chalobah was solid but hardly exceptional in his time here.Snowflake Royal wrote:Very surprised by this. Think you massively overrated his versatility.NewCorkSeth wrote: I would love Ejaria back. He looked like a star in the making. I haven't been as impressed by any of our other highly rated young loan stars (Ake, Chalobah) as I was by him.
He would offer reliable cover in 4 positions and has the potential to push for a starting spot.
Thought he looked good in AM, mixed wide and not much more than tolerable for brief cover in the middle. Bags of talent and potential, but rather lacking in judgement to be in the thick of it (though that will come).
Would say he was on a par with Chalobah and miles behind Bertrand.
Be delighted to have him at AM ahead of Swift.
I liked what I saw from Ejaria. Guess we just saw different things about him!
I agree with all three of those sentences.NewCorkSeth wrote:Chalobah was solid but hardly exceptional in his time here.Snowflake Royal wrote:Very surprised by this. Think you massively overrated his versatility.NewCorkSeth wrote: I would love Ejaria back. He looked like a star in the making. I haven't been as impressed by any of our other highly rated young loan stars (Ake, Chalobah) as I was by him.
He would offer reliable cover in 4 positions and has the potential to push for a starting spot.
Thought he looked good in AM, mixed wide and not much more than tolerable for brief cover in the middle. Bags of talent and potential, but rather lacking in judgement to be in the thick of it (though that will come).
Would say he was on a par with Chalobah and miles behind Bertrand.
Be delighted to have him at AM ahead of Swift.
I liked what I saw from Ejaria. Guess we just saw different things about him!
The feeling that there was more to come from him is what I liked most about him. He looked like with a bit of coaching he could be exceptionally good.Hound wrote:I liked Ejaria, but felt there was a lot more to come from him. Would happily see him back in CM alongside Rino and Swift
Because he was asked to do less defending. Even Hazard struggled to be at his best when, in Jose's second season back at Chelsea, he upped his defensive duties.Zip wrote:If Swift stays he needs to be much more productive. The defensive side of his game improved under Gomes tbf
I'd worry about it being rather soft with both Eja and Swift. A more creative but still flaky Bacuna, Kelly, Swift alike.Hound wrote:I liked Ejaria, but felt there was a lot more to come from him. Would happily see him back in CM alongside Rino and Swift
NewCorkSeth wrote:Because he was asked to do less defending. Even Hazard struggled to be at his best when, in Jose's second season back at Chelsea, he upped his defensive duties.Zip wrote:If Swift stays he needs to be much more productive. The defensive side of his game improved under Gomes tbf
I think Swift looked better because, with Rinomhota behind him, he was given more opportunity to stay in the opposition gaps.
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