He’s fucking brilliant
Already moved on from Bright?Absolutely outstanding today, some of the boo boys in the crowd really don't have a clue.
Ben Sheaf master class, absolutely magnificent, thoughts please gentlemen
His reading of the game is excellent and ahead of most of our other players.Said last week his reading of the game and vision is very good he just sometimes lacks the execution which is a lot easier to coach than positional awareness. I think he will become invaluable in the coming seasons
Ma heart is broken , sorrow sorrow .He appears to play better when aggressive, just needs to cut out that one/two moments in the game where his brain appears to switch off momentarily and forgets how to play a simple pass
Now all he needs is a song
What about him? Seems like you haven'tAlready moved on from Bright?
He does do many good things. But agree gives it away in bad positions too many times . But he has potential if he cuts out his mistakes.I like Sheaf, but today he gave the ball away far too much. He terrifies me but can also be brilliant
I'm always happy to see his name on the team sheet, but I also know there's going to be at least a couple of occasions where he gives the ball away needlessly in a poor position. I rate him though.He does do many good things. But agree gives it away in bad positions too many times . But he has potential if he cuts out his mistakes.
Going to every game home and away. Hes clearly a marmite type of player.
I havnt seen too much support for him home and away.
And everybody hates himHeeeee’s English
And he cost us 600 grand ish
Mistakes with youngsters they happen but plusses out weigh the mistakes.Still only young but very definitely Needs to be more consistent .
Needs to be quicker on the ball and almost less composed-meaning getting caught in possession .
Good player when he plays well but like others have said gives the ball away far too many times.
That said-we have a player.
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I agree Hincks that every season some morons need to find a boo boy - but not sure that’s the case for Sheaf.All players make mistakes, no one has the perfect game every week, but some people seem to need a fall guy and unfortunately it’s Ben for the boo boys.
There’s so much bias against him that he gets accused of this sort of stuff, yet Hamer misplacing countless passes and attacks breaking down gets ignored.
I agree Hincks that every season some morons need to find a boo boy - but not sure that’s the case for Sheaf.
I hope this season we don’t have a boo boy - we should be very proud of this team - way over achieving on all expectations with brilliant team spirit.
Some of his passes today were absolutely drool worthy. And that tackle at the end: more of that aggression please!
Why is he held to higher standards than other players? Hamer gave the ball away plenty of times yesterday, as do all of our players.Boring bit: Sheaf is class but gives ball away. Rinse repeat.
Just an observation, looking back at highlights: both goals / penalty award against - watch Sheaf. He needs to be on his toes, anticipating second ball / rebound / runner. He’s there with his hand in the air in a bit of no man’s land.
I’m not saying he could have done anything to prevent the goals but a bit of awareness/ readiness?
That said, lots of positives outweigh.
No doubt they were massive Thorn fans too.The stuff that's going about on the Facebook group about Sheaf, even after really good performances, is depressing tbh. We really do have some massive dickheads following this club.
But then these are the people that think, almost unanimously, that the bloke sat on the Dundee Utd bench should have been kept on over Walker, so no real surprise.
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