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Another great town in 5. I can't believe how small the changing room was (for a new ground) I noticed a real moody looking Hirst grunting at the cameraman with a icy state as he walked into said changing room from the coach. Also listen out for Azor's Viking like roar, when celebrating with Leif. I was really worried about losing Morsy, but this man is awesome. Best full time fist pumps of the season also.
Davis 3 / 33 Mehmeti by Chris_ITFC10 Feb 10:42 Anyone seen a photo or got a photo of when Davis and Mehmeti walked off the pitch on Saturday? They had their arms round each other, with their numbers 3 and 33 together.
It would’ve been a great shot! Town in 5 cuts off just before that point.
Someone needs to put a smile on Sindre's face quite quickly.
Azor's fistpumps so much better than Leif's (and Marcelino's).
Lovely to see KMcK's sincere appreciation of the fans.
Well done and thanks to everyone who went up to Pride Park at the weekend.
I imagine the price tag weighs a bit heavy on Sindre. But I wonder if he is surprised at being left out so much. Kieran would have explained the rotation he does, but I wonder if Sindre thought he would play more, because of his price tag. Ie a club like Ipswich wouldn't pay £18million for a player, and put him on the bench.
I imagine the price tag weighs a bit heavy on Sindre. But I wonder if he is surprised at being left out so much. Kieran would have explained the rotation he does, but I wonder if Sindre thought he would play more, because of his price tag. Ie a club like Ipswich wouldn't pay £18million for a player, and put him on the bench.
I suspect all that's true.
I suspect also that he's learning a lot about the football business world. Sindre is a commodity which Town need a return on, whether that's from results on the pitch or a sale to another club. At the moment, that value is largely in the form of potential. He'll need a lot of coaching to realise that potential and then some more to get to a level to interest a big money move to another club.
Young players dream of shining on the pitch in big matches, not so much putting in the hard work in training and being unused substitutes.
Kasey McAteer's celebration after his assist on Saturday was interesting - there was a lot of pent up energy that was released. I suspect we may see a similar reaction from Sindre before too long. Let's hope the competition between the two of them are helping each other develop in a way that's good for them and the club.