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Bit of a mixed bag that 22:31 - Aug 9 with 4249 viewsDubtractor

Positives
Comfortable 2-0 win
Slicker was impressive, and looks very good with his feet.
Leigh played well, and will continue to be a good understudy to Davis.
Ball solid at right back.
Good to get some minutes into Baggot, albeit he looked a bit rough round the edges at times.
Jackson played pretty well.
Humphreys really impressive with his cameo from the bench.
Our fitness levels look very high indeed - the way we pressed from start to finish stopped them getting any foothold at all.

Negatives
Evans had a really poor game, his passing was absolute toilet on so many occasions.
Harness looks a player that really doesn't belong in our squad any more, made really poor use of the ball in the final third.
Hutchinson would really benefit from watching the way Aluko played when he replaced him. Much better decision making in terms of when to dribble, and when to just recycle the ball.
Ladapo was excellent off the ball in terms of press and work rate, but so little quality with it tonight.
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Bit of a mixed bag that on 08:58 - Aug 10 with 275 viewsHerbivore

Bit of a mixed bag that on 08:25 - Aug 10 by RadioOrwell

This is why I hate loans like this.
We'll train him up for a year - without him giving us very much - and then he goes off and plays for someone else.


How do you know he won't give us very much? We haven't loaned him to do Chelsea a favour, we've loaned him because we expect it to be mutually beneficial and for him to contribute to the team.

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