Montero on his way out?? 11:53 - Sep 1 with 8632 views | theloneranger | Getafe in talks to take Montero on season long loan | |
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Montero on his way out?? on 13:36 - Sep 2 with 999 views | Private_Partz |
Montero on his way out?? on 19:00 - Sep 1 by A_Fans_Dad | If it is just as a game changer for 10 or 15 minutes at the end of a game Dan James could do just as good a job as Montero. Montero did little defending and when he lost the ball generally just watched it go. James can cross a ball very well, better than any of our present wingers, he is also probably quicker as well, but I doubt if he will ever get a chance to show what he can do in the first team. I do not say he is a "starter", but as a late impact sub he couldn't do any worse than Routledge or Montero. |
It was a problem with his game. Guidolin recognised it and there was school of thought on here that his game was improving under him after failing to get a first team spot for a while. Can't do the link here but take a look at his 2016 game at home to Man Utd. Struggled attacking at times , mainly because we were not releasing him early enough, but made a fist it nevertheless. This coupled with lots of back tracking and tackling. If he has a good injury free season on loan I hope Curt keeps close tabs on him and we take another look next season if the performances warrant it of course. | |
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Montero on his way out?? on 13:41 - Sep 2 with 990 views | A_Fans_Dad |
Montero on his way out?? on 13:36 - Sep 2 by Private_Partz | It was a problem with his game. Guidolin recognised it and there was school of thought on here that his game was improving under him after failing to get a first team spot for a while. Can't do the link here but take a look at his 2016 game at home to Man Utd. Struggled attacking at times , mainly because we were not releasing him early enough, but made a fist it nevertheless. This coupled with lots of back tracking and tackling. If he has a good injury free season on loan I hope Curt keeps close tabs on him and we take another look next season if the performances warrant it of course. |
His injury problems may be a lot better in a warmer climate. But bring him back to the cold & damp here may bring them all on again, so if he plays well it might be better to get a decent price for him and invest in someone not quite so injury prone. | | | |
Montero on his way out?? on 14:13 - Sep 2 with 949 views | Private_Partz |
Montero on his way out?? on 13:41 - Sep 2 by A_Fans_Dad | His injury problems may be a lot better in a warmer climate. But bring him back to the cold & damp here may bring them all on again, so if he plays well it might be better to get a decent price for him and invest in someone not quite so injury prone. |
Possible of course or he may just have been unlucky. If he came back after a good season and broke down again then selling would be the only option. | |
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Montero on his way out?? on 14:37 - Sep 2 with 929 views | jasper_T | His injuries are more mental than physical. Maybe he'll do better in a softer league but it's not like he hasn't failed in Spain before. | | | |
Montero on his way out?? on 17:11 - Sep 2 with 874 views | jack247 | To answer an often asked question, this is what Clement does with a fully fit Montero. It's remarkably similar to what he did with a fully fit Barrow. He knows what he is doing. | | | |
Montero on his way out?? on 17:17 - Sep 2 with 864 views | airedale | After what Clem has been used to coaching, some of our players must look to him like Pendine donkeys. | | | |
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