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Re: Magassa
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑07 Oct 2025, 18:56 My hunch is Potts will be the better out of the two lads longer term.
I think there different kinds of players. Potts is more attacking, Magassa more defensive. Potts does look to have more tools in his box. Really pleased Nuno is giving the yooths more time.
Re: Magassa
twoleftfeet wrote: ↑07 Oct 2025, 14:19Wherever you like fella
Aah, you won't say.
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Re: Magassa
Totally agree that he isn’t up to speed yet.
but for the price and the potential we hope
needs game time and experience
hope he’ll develop into a seven player
we get a good number of games and good performance eventually and sell him on in a few seasons for a profit.
Also just like our home grown yoofs need game time, they need the challenge to develop
I’d be happy if it pans out that way
but for the price and the potential we hope
needs game time and experience
hope he’ll develop into a seven player
we get a good number of games and good performance eventually and sell him on in a few seasons for a profit.
Also just like our home grown yoofs need game time, they need the challenge to develop
I’d be happy if it pans out that way
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Re: Magassa
I like what I've seen, works hard, puts himself about, looks to move the game forward and makes a good forward pass.
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Re: Magassa
Where do you drink, mate?
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Re: Magassa
The next 4-5 games really are the acid test for him and where we'll know what we've got. Not many people look good against Arsenal, and he was on a hiding to nothing against spurs and palace. He was ok against Everton in a game where you'd actually have some proper expectation for him.
He'll be 'settled' at the club for Brentford, Nuno and the coaches will have been able to impart what he wants from him and the midfield as a unit in a game where we aren't just backs to the wall and he should be accustomed to the league and style of play.
I know people love to write players off almost instantly, but I'm not properly going to start judging him (that includes excessive praise OR writing him off) until after the Burnley game. That's a pretty good sample size and we should know pretty much what we have in him.
He'll be 'settled' at the club for Brentford, Nuno and the coaches will have been able to impart what he wants from him and the midfield as a unit in a game where we aren't just backs to the wall and he should be accustomed to the league and style of play.
I know people love to write players off almost instantly, but I'm not properly going to start judging him (that includes excessive praise OR writing him off) until after the Burnley game. That's a pretty good sample size and we should know pretty much what we have in him.
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Re: Magassa
Still too early to judge the fella, as it is with Fernandes.
They came in under a completely shit manager who had no idea what he was doing, and have played two tough away games under the new coach. Thought he grew into the Everton game. But, like many others, he didn't lay a glove on Arsenal.
I was a little worried about paying £20m for a Monaco stiff. But let's at least give him some time, and a few games where we should/could be more competitive.
Gotta' be honest, I can't tell if he's "slow" as some claim. What's clear is that the pace and 90-minute intensity of the game in England has taken him by surprise, as it does with many youngsters joining from Ligue 1 etc. But we've not had much time to see if he's physically quick, bang average or slow in a congested midfield.
He might look a bit "quicker" when he's used to the pace of the general game in the Premier League, because hopefully he'll make faster, better decisions. Everybody chased shadows against Arsenal - we were just really uncompetitive. Arsenal strolled around like it was a training session - as Sunderland, Chelsea and Spurs did, too.
They came in under a completely shit manager who had no idea what he was doing, and have played two tough away games under the new coach. Thought he grew into the Everton game. But, like many others, he didn't lay a glove on Arsenal.
I was a little worried about paying £20m for a Monaco stiff. But let's at least give him some time, and a few games where we should/could be more competitive.
Gotta' be honest, I can't tell if he's "slow" as some claim. What's clear is that the pace and 90-minute intensity of the game in England has taken him by surprise, as it does with many youngsters joining from Ligue 1 etc. But we've not had much time to see if he's physically quick, bang average or slow in a congested midfield.
He might look a bit "quicker" when he's used to the pace of the general game in the Premier League, because hopefully he'll make faster, better decisions. Everybody chased shadows against Arsenal - we were just really uncompetitive. Arsenal strolled around like it was a training session - as Sunderland, Chelsea and Spurs did, too.
Re: Magassa
He looked decent for 30-40 mins in the Everton game but struggled to get on or near the ball against Arsenal. But so did Fernandes and Paqueta and for me it was, yet again, the midfield where we just struggled to compete collectively. So, while Im a bit disappointed that he’s not a bit quicker, he is very young, has good physicality and is not slow per se and its far too early to write him off. Paqueta was more of a problem against Arsenal for me when we were in possession.
All that said, on January I would get Bissouma in on loan. He allegedly wants to stay in London, has something to prove, is still quick and with Magassa, Potts, Fernandes and Paqueta will give us a competitive midfield squad.
All that said, on January I would get Bissouma in on loan. He allegedly wants to stay in London, has something to prove, is still quick and with Magassa, Potts, Fernandes and Paqueta will give us a competitive midfield squad.
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Re: Magassa
Still early days but he has looked mostly shit though. Let's see what he's like after a month playing.
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Re: Magassa
fraser wrote: ↑30 Sep 2025, 15:01El Scorchio" wrote: ↑30 Sep 2025, 14:56 No it wasn't a yellow. And ex Everton player Hinchcliffe came across as a right tit when talking about it. Clearly just assumed the ref was right 'Oh that's stupid. He's nowhere near the ball. It's impossible to get to the ball like that against Grealish. He's far too good with his body.'
Replay shows Magassa got a touch on the ball. 'Well he's got the briefest of touches but it's too forceful.'
What a moron.
Ex Everton in the studio, ex Everton in the commentary box. Sky need to look at this stuff. It couldn't have been more of an Everton wank fest the way they set up. To be fair to big Dunc he wasn't too much of a homer.Funnily enough I had a peak at the Everton site and they were moaning about Moyes not buying players with pace, no decent striker and waiting too long to make subs every game.. Sounds familiar..
But also saying that Hinchcliffe hates them and they couldn't understand why...
They also said 9898 is a know nothing cսnt..
I hope your missus didn't find out Fraser son..(straying off the reservation)
Re: Magassa
This bloke cannot start any more games, so slow and way off the standard. Potts is at least more mobile.
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Re: Magassa
fraser wrote: ↑30 Sep 2025, 15:01El Scorchio" wrote: ↑30 Sep 2025, 14:56 No it wasn't a yellow. And ex Everton player Hinchcliffe came across as a right tit when talking about it. Clearly just assumed the ref was right 'Oh that's stupid. He's nowhere near the ball. It's impossible to get to the ball like that against Grealish. He's far too good with his body.'
Replay shows Magassa got a touch on the ball. 'Well he's got the briefest of touches but it's too forceful.'
What a moron.
Ex Everton in the studio, ex Everton in the commentary box. Sky need to look at this stuff. It couldn't have been more of an Everton wank fest the way they set up. To be fair to big Dunc he wasn't too much of a homer.Funnily enough I had a peak at the Everton site and they were moaning about Moyes not buying players with pace, no decent striker and waiting too long to make subs every game.. Sounds familiar..
But also saying that Hinchcliffe hates them and they couldn't understand why...
They also said 9898 is a know nothing cսnt..
Interesting- it does sound familiar, although I'm not sure I'd fully agree with them. Granted they don't have any proper flyers, but players like Grealish, KDH, Dibling are all (or will be) very decent ones and I'd say that Moyes has bought much better for them than he did for us at least in the last 2-3 seasons. They need something up front and although their two bully boys are physical at the back they can be had. Their CM would have walked into our side easily prior to the arrival of Magassa and Fernandes (Paqueta aside)
The subs- absolutely. It's just the way he is, isn't it. Personally I think he's done a decent job there considering how shocking they were prior to his arrival, and he's improved their squad and got their criminally underperforming players doing ok so far but I guess they are remembering his limitations after the honeymoon period.
Maybe they just expected Hinchcliffe to be verbally fellating their players all match long and were annoyed he didn't.
The subs- absolutely. It's just the way he is, isn't it. Personally I think he's done a decent job there considering how shocking they were prior to his arrival, and he's improved their squad and got their criminally underperforming players doing ok so far but I guess they are remembering his limitations after the honeymoon period.
Maybe they just expected Hinchcliffe to be verbally fellating their players all match long and were annoyed he didn't.
Re: Magassa
El Scorchio" wrote: ↑30 Sep 2025, 14:56 No it wasn't a yellow. And ex Everton player Hinchcliffe came across as a right tit when talking about it. Clearly just assumed the ref was right 'Oh that's stupid. He's nowhere near the ball. It's impossible to get to the ball like that against Grealish. He's far too good with his body.'
Replay shows Magassa got a touch on the ball. 'Well he's got the briefest of touches but it's too forceful.'
What a moron.
Ex Everton in the studio, ex Everton in the commentary box. Sky need to look at this stuff. It couldn't have been more of an Everton wank fest the way they set up. To be fair to big Dunc he wasn't too much of a homer.
Funnily enough I had a peak at the Everton site and they were moaning about Moyes not buying players with pace, no decent striker and waiting too long to make subs every game.. Sounds familiar..
But also saying that Hinchcliffe hates them and they couldn't understand why...
They also said 9898 is a know nothing cսnt..
But also saying that Hinchcliffe hates them and they couldn't understand why...
They also said 9898 is a know nothing cսnt..
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No it wasn't a yellow. And ex Everton player Hinchcliffe came across as a right tit when talking about it. Clearly just assumed the ref was right 'Oh that's stupid. He's nowhere near the ball. It's impossible to get to the ball like that against Grealish. He's far too good with his body.'
Replay shows Magassa got a touch on the ball. 'Well he's got the briefest of touches but it's too forceful.'
What a moron.
Ex Everton in the studio, ex Everton in the commentary box. Sky need to look at this stuff. It couldn't have been more of an Everton wank fest the way they set up. To be fair to big Dunc he wasn't too much of a homer.
Replay shows Magassa got a touch on the ball. 'Well he's got the briefest of touches but it's too forceful.'
What a moron.
Ex Everton in the studio, ex Everton in the commentary box. Sky need to look at this stuff. It couldn't have been more of an Everton wank fest the way they set up. To be fair to big Dunc he wasn't too much of a homer.
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Re: Magassa
Even his yellow probably wasn’t. Clearly got the ball. Refs over here just think it’s impossible to get the ball from that angle so they book you without thinking.
he just needs to adjust to some of the nuances of the game.
it’s hard to compare with Potts who has been around our club forever, played all pre seasons etc
People moan that we don’t do what Brighton and Brentford do and get the caicedo at 5m etc… well you can’t do it if you don’t play these youngsters and build them into 100m players! And that means they will make mistakes. The issue is we’ve never had a good enough team out of the relegation spots to spend time bedding in youth players. We want finished articles but don’t want to pay for them.
so we end up with overpriced journeymen, mentalists who can’t get their head straight (ravel Morrison, lingard etc) or over the hill players that are always in A+E.
And when we do have a good team that could bed in youth players (Moyes year 1+2) he gets so drunk on success he flogs them to death (not getting a backup for Antonio, rejecting Atelicos Alvarez as not ready etc) and we’re back where we started.
let’s break the cycle shall we? Believe in our youth and all that ..
he just needs to adjust to some of the nuances of the game.
it’s hard to compare with Potts who has been around our club forever, played all pre seasons etc
People moan that we don’t do what Brighton and Brentford do and get the caicedo at 5m etc… well you can’t do it if you don’t play these youngsters and build them into 100m players! And that means they will make mistakes. The issue is we’ve never had a good enough team out of the relegation spots to spend time bedding in youth players. We want finished articles but don’t want to pay for them.
so we end up with overpriced journeymen, mentalists who can’t get their head straight (ravel Morrison, lingard etc) or over the hill players that are always in A+E.
And when we do have a good team that could bed in youth players (Moyes year 1+2) he gets so drunk on success he flogs them to death (not getting a backup for Antonio, rejecting Atelicos Alvarez as not ready etc) and we’re back where we started.
let’s break the cycle shall we? Believe in our youth and all that ..
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Re: Magassa
9898 wrote: ↑30 Sep 2025, 14:09stubbo-admin wrote: ↑30 Sep 2025, 12:059898 wrote: ↑30 Sep 2025, 10:11 Oh, this fellas not for me.
People highlighting a period of play of 20 minutes before and after half time are missing out on the fact that was when Everton just set back and we had a lot of possession with no challenges, when it was a proper Premier League game in the first 25 minutes he was absolutely horrendous, expect to see him get ran past and demolished during the season and will never be a regular.Big fan of writing off a 21 year old kid who's not even been a regular in the French league and is one match into a debut (beyond a couple of sub appearances under a fraud).
Lad's a year younger than Potts, has Champions League experience, some of the most promising STATS in Europe in his position, was under a new manager with a team that is still trying to suss itself out.
Maybe he'll not go on to be the next Yaya Toure or Patrick Viera...but the above assessment based on the evidence until now, is fundamentally premature. I guess it has a 50% chance of being right so not the worst punt in existence if looking to line up an 'I told you all so'.
More likely is he goes on to be a solid if unspectacular PL performer for us, before moving back abroad at end of contract.I'm pretty certain that if we were playing Spurs and he was playing for them giving the same first 30 minute she gave us last night, you wouldn't be making excuses and would be laughing at the way he passed the ball out of play, got outpaced and was generally appalling until Moyes doing what Moyes does, let us have the ball unchallenged for a good 30 minutes and retreats to his 18 yyard box.
Maybe you're just annoyed that Spurs are always signing mincey Icelandic midfield players?
Re: Magassa
stubbo-admin wrote: ↑30 Sep 2025, 12:059898 wrote: ↑30 Sep 2025, 10:11 Oh, this fellas not for me.
People highlighting a period of play of 20 minutes before and after half time are missing out on the fact that was when Everton just set back and we had a lot of possession with no challenges, when it was a proper Premier League game in the first 25 minutes he was absolutely horrendous, expect to see him get ran past and demolished during the season and will never be a regular.Big fan of writing off a 21 year old kid who's not even been a regular in the French league and is one match into a debut (beyond a couple of sub appearances under a fraud).
Lad's a year younger than Potts, has Champions League experience, some of the most promising STATS in Europe in his position, was under a new manager with a team that is still trying to suss itself out.
Maybe he'll not go on to be the next Yaya Toure or Patrick Viera...but the above assessment based on the evidence until now, is fundamentally premature. I guess it has a 50% chance of being right so not the worst punt in existence if looking to line up an 'I told you all so'.
More likely is he goes on to be a solid if unspectacular PL performer for us, before moving back abroad at end of contract.
I'm pretty certain that if we were playing Spurs and he was playing for them giving the same first 30 minute she gave us last night, you wouldn't be making excuses and would be laughing at the way he passed the ball out of play, got outpaced and was generally appalling until Moyes doing what Moyes does, let us have the ball unchallenged for a good 30 minutes and retreats to his 18 yyard box.
Re: Magassa
At first I thought he was a red card just waiting to happen (if he hadn't been subbed he wouldn't finish the game). But I couldn't fault his desire, fight and spirit. Exactly what we've been lacking under CPP. He'll improve and be a great asset.
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Re: Magassa
9898 wrote: ↑30 Sep 2025, 10:11 Oh, this fellas not for me.
People highlighting a period of play of 20 minutes before and after half time are missing out on the fact that was when Everton just set back and we had a lot of possession with no challenges, when it was a proper Premier League game in the first 25 minutes he was absolutely horrendous, expect to see him get ran past and demolished during the season and will never be a regular.
Big fan of writing off a 21 year old kid who's not even been a regular in the French league and is one match into a debut (beyond a couple of sub appearances under a fraud).
Lad's a year younger than Potts, has Champions League experience, some of the most promising STATS in Europe in his position, was under a new manager with a team that is still trying to suss itself out.
Maybe he'll not go on to be the next Yaya Toure or Patrick Viera...but the above assessment based on the evidence until now, is fundamentally premature. I guess it has a 50% chance of being right so not the worst punt in existence if looking to line up an 'I told you all so'.
More likely is he goes on to be a solid if unspectacular PL performer for us, before moving back abroad at end of contract.
Lad's a year younger than Potts, has Champions League experience, some of the most promising STATS in Europe in his position, was under a new manager with a team that is still trying to suss itself out.
Maybe he'll not go on to be the next Yaya Toure or Patrick Viera...but the above assessment based on the evidence until now, is fundamentally premature. I guess it has a 50% chance of being right so not the worst punt in existence if looking to line up an 'I told you all so'.
More likely is he goes on to be a solid if unspectacular PL performer for us, before moving back abroad at end of contract.
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9898 wrote: ↑30 Sep 2025, 10:11 Oh, this fellas not for me.
People highlighting a period of play of 20 minutes before and after half time are missing out on the fact that was when Everton just set back and we had a lot of possession with no challenges, when it was a proper Premier League game in the first 25 minutes he was absolutely horrendous, expect to see him get ran past and demolished during the season and will never be a regular.

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Re: Magassa
9898 wrote: ↑30 Sep 2025, 10:11 Oh, this fellas not for me.
People highlighting a period of play of 20 minutes before and after half time are missing out on the fact that was when Everton just set back and we had a lot of possession with no challenges, when it was a proper Premier League game in the first 25 minutes he was absolutely horrendous, expect to see him get ran past and demolished during the season and will never be a regular.
You are a Spurs supporting twat. Fuck off