Wilfried Gnonto
Re: Summer Transfer Window Discussion
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Makes things happen. Star power. I'm v keen.
Maaaaaybe would prefer Summerville but Willy G makes it happen, this cannot be denied.
Makes things happen. Star power. I'm v keen.
Maaaaaybe would prefer Summerville but Willy G makes it happen, this cannot be denied.
Re: Summer Transfer Window Discussion
Summerville would probably cost twice as much and be competing against much better teams for him tbf
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Yeah thought so. I only vaguely recall because I can’t stand Leeds and was actively rooting against them in each match and got annoyed when this kid did anything decent.sam of the south wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2024 8:47 pm Yeah, he played 22 games from the right last season, with 9 goals and 2 assists.
Only 3 at lw, with no goal involvements.
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Bloody hell he’s only 20.
He’s been around for ages it seems.
£22m could be a steal. Has potential to go way beyond our level.
He’s been around for ages it seems.
£22m could be a steal. Has potential to go way beyond our level.
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After watching Jack Harrison for a season then I'm not going to moan about this one
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He also offers us something different on the wings.
He's a completely different type and style of winger than Harrison and Mcneil.
He's a completely different type and style of winger than Harrison and Mcneil.
Re: Wilfried Gnonto
I think he'll have a little bit of Richy about him. Drive with the ball, win a free kick, get a shot off, cause trouble, sometimes fade but generally be a dangerous player.
Really nice change of pace to what we have.
Really nice change of pace to what we have.
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Defensive work looks solid for a winger as per FBRef.
The philosophy has been there. Young wingers who play on the right, decent attacking output, demonstrated ability to put in a shift without the ball, tested at a decent level (preferably the Championship).
Seems like we tried to save a bit of money by pursuing other options first. Would make sense if we’re looking into Gnonto now, hope it goes through. We really need this player to balance the attack. Harrison’s fine for rotation on both wings but not starting quality.
The philosophy has been there. Young wingers who play on the right, decent attacking output, demonstrated ability to put in a shift without the ball, tested at a decent level (preferably the Championship).
Seems like we tried to save a bit of money by pursuing other options first. Would make sense if we’re looking into Gnonto now, hope it goes through. We really need this player to balance the attack. Harrison’s fine for rotation on both wings but not starting quality.
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It's encouraging that we're approaching players with broadly similar profiles that have been identified for specific roles in the team that we need, even if we miss out on the first/second player on the list. It seems less scattergun than in the past.