SIGNED!!!! - Tatsuhiro Sakamoto (2 Viewers)

Evo1883

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Again I have to say I'm not sure what this signing was for .. I still don't see where he fits in the team especially when O Hare comes back

Still feel like this if I'm honest

He's not a wing back in a million years
 

SlowerThanPlatt

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So what's the conspiracy theory then? Why did Doug sink over a million quid into a 3 year deal?
There’s plenty of mad owners out there and I’m getting ever so slight Todd Boehly vibes from our new leadership, the alleged £7.7m on Wright from nowhere doesn’t help…
 

PVA

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Given Sheaf's injury and our lack of options at CM I could see Ayari playing deeper, meaning Palmer, Sakamoto and Allen compete for the AM shirt, with O'Hare still to return of course.

Sakamoto is a threat going forwards when playing RWB but was caught out big time for the second goal on Tues.

He looked decent enough when playing AM at Swansea.
 

Greggs

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Given Sheaf's injury and our lack of options at CM I could see Ayari playing deeper, meaning Palmer, Sakamoto and Allen compete for the AM shirt, with O'Hare still to return of course.

Sakamoto is a threat going forwards when playing RWB but was caught out big time for the second goal on Tues.

He looked decent enough when playing AM at Swansea.
Allen will play there I guess.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Given Sheaf's injury and our lack of options at CM I could see Ayari playing deeper, meaning Palmer, Sakamoto and Allen compete for the AM shirt, with O'Hare still to return of course.

Sakamoto is a threat going forwards when playing RWB but was caught out big time for the second goal on Tues.

He looked decent enough when playing AM at Swansea.
I was hoping Ayari could play a slightly deeper role, but he looked lost when he was tried there before.

Maybe with a bit more training and familiarity he can adapt to play there.
 

skyblue025

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I'd try JL as a defensive midfielder with either Eccels or Kelly. We have a lot more cover at CB than in Midfield. That said I can see Eccles getting shunted out too right wing back if MVE is out.
 

shmmeee

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Nothing makes me smile as much as SBT failing to get their head around the concept of wing backs. 😂
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Nothing makes me smile as much as SBT failing to get their head around the concept of wing backs. 😂
‘Oh no not this again. The question was ‘what type of player is a wing back?’ and everyone writes ‘midfielder’ which is incorrect. A wing back is half midfielder, half defender.’
 

StrettoBoy

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The early signs are that TS isn't good enough as a defender to be a wing back, so the question then is how he fits into our system. He is a tricky player and we need to try and find a way of getting the best out of him.

I would like to see him deployed as one of the two AM's in a box midfield behind a single striker. It has to be worth trying.
 

shmmeee

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Extremely badly

Right midfield and RWB are not the same position, unfortunately for our man from Japan

Robins wants him for 3412/343, he said he’ll n his interview that a CB should have been covering across. The point is when you’ve got an attacking wingback who is more winger than fullback you need the DM and CBs to take most of the defensive work. It’s a valid tactic to employ, especially if the other wingback is more defensive you can easily move across to a back four.
 

Grendel

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And yet there he is, playing wing back 🤷🏻

Wing backs are normally defenders who migrate into the role - not only is Sakatomo not a natural wing back but he seems naturally left footed
 

skybluecam

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Wing backs are normally defenders who migrate into the role - not only is Sakatomo not a natural wing back but he seems naturally left footed
Are they? I'd say it's the opposite, they're often wingers who get converted into a more defensive role.

I want to see him play more, he looks electric whenever he comes on. Whether that should be at wing back or attacking mid I'm not sure.
 

PVA

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Why given how effective Ayari looked playing as an attacking midfielder would you mitigate that by playing him deep?

Because we have no creativity in CM at the moment and more options at AM.

And he might be just as effective at CM, that is his natural position I believe.
 
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Why given how effective Ayari looked playing as an attacking midfielder would you mitigate that by playing him deep?
I am sure when he joined us we were told that's his position. Also he would add more creativity from deeper positions.
 

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