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New number for Nayef
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New number for Nayef
Why bother switching number if you're off? No 5...looks like he's staying then.
Not convinced by his defending but he's good on the ball, decent recovery pace, and means we've got 3 CBs as likely first choice who are very comfortable with the ball at their feet.
Not convinced by his defending but he's good on the ball, decent recovery pace, and means we've got 3 CBs as likely first choice who are very comfortable with the ball at their feet.
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Thing is the problem is not our midfields ability to defend, we know they are not too bad at that. The problem is there inability to hold onto the ball and play forward. As they cannot do that for much of the game, we spend too much time defending, which as you say eventually exposes defensive weaknesses.
One thing I like about Aguerd is that he is quick and we need that.
One thing I like about Aguerd is that he is quick and we need that.
Re: New number for Nayef
Iron Duke" wrote: ↑27 Jul 2025, 13:41 More than £100m shelled out on Aguerd, Kilman and Todibo. Let that sink in.
I don't have a big issue with that money, £34million on a starting Premier League centre back is ok. I also think Todibo is a good signing. Aguerd has shown he's worth that money but not suited to us. Kilman was definitely too much but he looked a good player when we first got him and you can understand why we paid more than market value chasing the manager's old captain while he sought to stabilise the ship.
Looking at it now, it isn't a great defensive setup but it isn't the money I'm moaning about, it's the way the defence is always under so much pressure with the midfield they have in front of them that really highlights any weaknesses they have.
Looking at it now, it isn't a great defensive setup but it isn't the money I'm moaning about, it's the way the defence is always under so much pressure with the midfield they have in front of them that really highlights any weaknesses they have.
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Has anyone said "he'll be like a new signing yet"?
Really will be with his new number, I still remember that superb tackle at St James Park.
Really will be with his new number, I still remember that superb tackle at St James Park.
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Swiss. wrote: ↑25 Jul 2025, 15:30honky cat" wrote: ↑25 Jul 2025, 14:14 Well there's parts of Europe where you might think you're in Morocco . . .
Yes like Brussels.
There are parts of Africa where you’d think you were in middle England!
migration eh!
migration eh!
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honky cat" wrote: ↑25 Jul 2025, 14:14 Well there's parts of Europe where you might think you're in Morocco . . .
Yes like Brussels.
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best news I’ve heard this summer regarding West Ham tbh.
im tired of us throwing away valuable talent on the cheap because it didn’t fit our “10 defenders, back to the wall, kick and run” philosophy that no one else in Europe plays. Who’d have thought that eh? An alien strategy to most professional players is hard to recruit for!
the whole thing about being a last ditch brick shit house defender is that it’s a sign of a bad setup overall. Dawson did so well for us because we were setup up terribly defensively and he had to bail us out. It’s the reason no one came in for him when he was relegated with West Brom (?) and why we didn’t hear much about him when he left.
With aguerd, Kilman and Todibo we have 3 of the best ball playing defenders in the league on paper. We should be setting up our team to play accordingly. I do fear though that we don’t get the CM we need to make this all work properly.
im tired of us throwing away valuable talent on the cheap because it didn’t fit our “10 defenders, back to the wall, kick and run” philosophy that no one else in Europe plays. Who’d have thought that eh? An alien strategy to most professional players is hard to recruit for!
the whole thing about being a last ditch brick shit house defender is that it’s a sign of a bad setup overall. Dawson did so well for us because we were setup up terribly defensively and he had to bail us out. It’s the reason no one came in for him when he was relegated with West Brom (?) and why we didn’t hear much about him when he left.
With aguerd, Kilman and Todibo we have 3 of the best ball playing defenders in the league on paper. We should be setting up our team to play accordingly. I do fear though that we don’t get the CM we need to make this all work properly.
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I think he struggled under moyes "defend on edge of box for 90 mins and try and get one from a corner"
In a 3 hopefully he'll be much be more comfortable, especially given that he's hopefully got some confidence back after a very good year in Spain
Probably not though
In a 3 hopefully he'll be much be more comfortable, especially given that he's hopefully got some confidence back after a very good year in Spain
Probably not though
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To be fair to Paul Hilton he played twice for us in 1985/86 - in the 4-0 away win at Stamford Bridge and the 2-1 home win against Spurs two days later!
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The Mercernary" wrote: ↑25 Jul 2025, 14:12 by BillyJenningsBoots » 25 Jul 2025 12:15Oh yeah Paul Hilton! Looks like a George or an Ian, definitely not a Paris though
Did the 3 of them ever play together anyone recall?
I've been having a look at a couple of seasons on the 11v11 website: 86/87 and 87/88. The nearest I can get is that Strodder and McQueen started together in the infamous home League cup tie against Barnsley that we lost 2-5. Hilton came on as a sub for McQueen:
Starting line up:
Tom McAlister
Alvin Martin
Gary Strodder
Tommy McQueen
Liam Brady
Paul Ince
Kevin Keen
George Parris
Stewart Robson
Mark Ward
Tony Cottee
Substitutions:
Alan Dickens for George Parris
Paul Hilton for Tommy McQueen
Ooh I did think we probably weren't playing a 3 at the back in those days. Still any combination of 2 from those 3 plus with McAlister as keeper was asking for trouble.
In addition they were not the footballing centre halves that Todibo, Kilman and Aguerd are.
In addition they were not the footballing centre halves that Todibo, Kilman and Aguerd are.
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by BillyJenningsBoots » 25 Jul 2025 12:15
Oh yeah Paul Hilton! Looks like a George or an Ian, definitely not a Paris though
Did the 3 of them ever play together anyone recall?
I've been having a look at a couple of seasons on the 11v11 website: 86/87 and 87/88. The nearest I can get is that Strodder and McQueen started together in the infamous home League cup tie against Barnsley that we lost 2-5. Hilton came on as a sub for McQueen:
Starting line up:
Tom McAlister
Alvin Martin
Gary Strodder
Tommy McQueen
Liam Brady
Paul Ince
Kevin Keen
George Parris
Stewart Robson
Mark Ward
Tony Cottee
Substitutions:
Alan Dickens for George Parris
Paul Hilton for Tommy McQueen
Did the 3 of them ever play together anyone recall?
I've been having a look at a couple of seasons on the 11v11 website: 86/87 and 87/88. The nearest I can get is that Strodder and McQueen started together in the infamous home League cup tie against Barnsley that we lost 2-5. Hilton came on as a sub for McQueen:
Starting line up:
Tom McAlister
Alvin Martin
Gary Strodder
Tommy McQueen
Liam Brady
Paul Ince
Kevin Keen
George Parris
Stewart Robson
Mark Ward
Tony Cottee
Substitutions:
Alan Dickens for George Parris
Paul Hilton for Tommy McQueen
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Eerie Decent" wrote: ↑25 Jul 2025, 13:50Who refused to play leading up to the AFCON because he had a cold?
That wasn't me defending that particular period. My comment was in reference to someone else who regarded all African Footballers a total waste of time.
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Swiss. wrote: ↑25 Jul 2025, 11:43Russ of the BML" wrote: ↑25 Jul 2025, 09:41 I am glad he is staying. He was outstanding for Morocco in the last Euro's in a back 3. Hopefully Potter brings that player out again.
I didn't realise Morocco was in Europe. What a thick moron you are.
Yeah, you've had a mare there, Russ. 
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Oh yeah Paul Hilton! Looks like a George or an Ian, definitely not a Paris though 
Did the 3 of them ever play together anyone recall?
Did the 3 of them ever play together anyone recall?
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Russ of the BML" wrote: ↑25 Jul 2025, 09:41 I am glad he is staying. He was outstanding for Morocco in the last Euro's in a back 3. Hopefully Potter brings that player out again.
I didn't realise Morocco was in Europe. What a thick moron you are.