stevefloyd
Well-Known Member
Sambou scored again today... he is 18 along with Armstrong so why cant we give him a go?
The trouble is put him out in a struggling team and he may look rather ordinary. The way some of our fans judge players he could be tarred with the 'shit for life' brush.
I doubt he is better than MAF at playing wide and supporting struggling fullbacks which seems to be his main purpose most of the time.
I used to play upfront with him before he went to city he's fast as fuck and can finish, I'd pick him over Tudgay and MAF
<snip> why cant we give him a go?
We missed a golden chance to give him a go in the last game. When we were 3-0 down we had nothing to lose. Instead we sat an unused Fortune on the bench. But they were probably saving him for the Youth Cup game.
You say that but TM obviously doesn't think so & he sees them in training all the time. If he thought either one of them was ready, he would surely pick them no.The lad deserves a go, and so does G.Thomas.
Tudgay's had a knock and MAF is, well, terrible. Let the yoofs at 'em.
I'd have thought George Thomas was above him in the pecking order. Seems to get rave reviews in the U21's.
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Now the pressures cranking up & were wanting for goals. He wouldn't would heMaybe or just maybe because he brought MAF to the club he sort of owes him a little... just thinking out loud
For me, about 18 seconds.How fast is fuck?
How fast is fuck?
You say that but TM obviously doesn't think so & he sees them in training all the time. If he thought either one of them was ready, he would surely pick them no.
Rather unfair on Tudgay but agree on MAFI reckon Thomas and Sambou should both be ahead of Tudgay and Fortune at the moment for a place on the bench, not that they are proven better players but the latter two are giving us nothing at the moment.
I totally agree with the sentiment. But TM and co are with them week in week out in training if he could see they were good enough I'm sure he would pick them. After all this is the man who put all his goal-scoring eggs in the basket of one unproven 18 year oldPele was 17 when he scored a hat-trick in a World Cup semi-final and two goals in the final. TM would probably have left him home thinking he was 'one for the future'. If you are good enough, you are ready. Of course Sambou isn't Pele, but he is a year older and bigger and stronger than Pele was back then.