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Will we ever seen the Suffolk Messi again? 20:01 - Sep 22 with 4201 viewsMatt_Netherlands

Certainly making his mark down there. He’s incredibly gifted, but I wonder if we’ll ever se him jn a town shirt again? Unless he bulks out a fair bit, I worry he’s too lightweight for the level we are at now.

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Will we ever seen the Suffolk Messi again? on 20:22 - Sep 22 with 4029 viewsSuperKieranMcKenna

I’m not sure size is the be all and end all if you have the talent. Messi himself was only 5,8 and he could play a bit….
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Will we ever seen the Suffolk Messi again? on 20:42 - Sep 22 with 3900 viewsJ2BLUE

Not in a competitive game.

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Will we ever seen the Suffolk Messi again? on 20:53 - Sep 22 with 3809 viewsBloomBlue

Did Tyler Dibling look like he was 'bulked out' to play in the Prem?
From where I sat he looked more skinny teenage than Wayne Rooney build, but didn't stop him having an excellent game. He used his skill to beat the more physical players ie a clever ball between Greaves legs.
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Will we ever seen the Suffolk Messi again? on 21:19 - Sep 22 with 3625 views_clive_baker_

Too early to say. If we go down I would think he’s got half a chance of coming back into the fold, especially given Morsy & Luongo aren’t getting any younger and Cajuste & Phillips are on loan.
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Will we ever seen the Suffolk Messi again? on 21:26 - Sep 22 with 3573 viewsWeirdFishes

I forget how young he still is, I think he could still play here. Reminds me a bit of Dewsbury Hall sans the diving.

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Will we ever seen the Suffolk Messi again? on 22:12 - Sep 22 with 3269 viewsSwansea_Blue

Pleased for him. He seems to be enjoying playing further forward.

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Will we ever seen the Suffolk Messi again? on 06:22 - Sep 23 with 2765 viewsfranz_tyson

He seemed too lightweight playing in a deep CM role. So maybe further up the field, he's better suited at this time in his career.
Think hes got as good a chance as any as he's a smart and versatile player. Can play in quite a few positions so handy bench option. Rate him higher than Bishop and Dozzell at this stage in his career because hes got more about him in attitude and not a one-trick pony. I think he's rated by Kieran.
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Will we ever seen the Suffolk Messi again? on 06:32 - Sep 23 with 2723 viewsMercian

I sat he has. I think another loan next season is preferable if we are not relegated. If we are in The Championship he should stay with us.
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Will we ever seen the Suffolk Messi again? on 08:34 - Sep 23 with 2417 viewscatch74

Will we ever seen the Suffolk Messi again? on 06:22 - Sep 23 by franz_tyson

He seemed too lightweight playing in a deep CM role. So maybe further up the field, he's better suited at this time in his career.
Think hes got as good a chance as any as he's a smart and versatile player. Can play in quite a few positions so handy bench option. Rate him higher than Bishop and Dozzell at this stage in his career because hes got more about him in attitude and not a one-trick pony. I think he's rated by Kieran.
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Certainly rated by our skipper too.

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Will we ever seen the Suffolk Messi again? on 09:38 - Sep 23 with 2231 viewsrickw

I don't know, I think he'll have the same issue as Jack Taylor for us, where they are no. 8's (attacking midfielders) and we play with 2 defensive midfielders and a no. 10

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Will we ever seen the Suffolk Messi again? on 23:54 - Sep 23 with 1771 viewsSharkey

I wouldn't rule him out of being on loan in the Champioship from January. 'Season-long loan' doesn't always mean what it says. Joe Taylor was on a season- long loan to Colchester last season. But he did so well that Luton upgraded by recalling him in January and sending him to Lincoln in the league above. (He finished the season as top-scorer for both clubs.) Colchester didn't seem either surprised or offended, although both they and Luton had clearly announced it as a season-long loan. And it's not like Taylor had fallen out with Colchester - he was in among the Colchester fans at an away game just a few weeks after he left. Simply Luton doing what they (rightly) thought was best for the player's development.
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