How do you solve a problem like Ben Sheaf (4 Viewers)

Captain Dart

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Shouldn't we ridicule teachers wo can't spell? ;)
No silly, that's a Harry Potter spell that makes the victim believe they are naked.🪄😁
 

rob9872

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Or Internet shitposters who can’t spot a clear piss take (read what I was quoting - also I’ve not been a teacher for years)
Ffs I know! That was the joke! :( A little bit touchy.

Anyhow, should've gone for quotes around the word or (sic). Here to help ;)
 

Boicey

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Sheaf just doesn't bring enough.
A defensive midfielder who can't tackle well, is so slow he can't cover the backline and doesn't have a good defensive brain.
His passing is so negative and short range he often doesn't even spread the ball to a wide player never mind forward.
We need more than gathering the ball and passing it 10 yards sideways.
 

Bigelvesy

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Sheaf just doesn't bring enough.
A defensive midfielder who can't tackle well, is so slow he can't cover the backline and doesn't have a good defensive brain.
His passing is so negative and short range he often doesn't even spread the ball to a wide player never mind forward.
We need more than gathering the ball and passing it 10 yards sideways.
Im just going to assume you’ve never watched him play before else everything you’ve just said makes no sense
 

Seymour_East

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said time and time again, he needs a hamer type player next to him to see him flourish.
I think we can all agree we flourish with good people around us, I suppose the clue is to keep working on yourself to be better. Most of us on here see, that since losing Hamer, his injury, the Adi incident, Sheaf has shown not to be moving forward with his development. Too many a bad pass and can’t see his leadership skills that are desperately needed in the squad.
 

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