If you were in Montero's shoes 12:34 - Sep 4 with 8883 views | golly47 | Would you be affected in a way knowing you wouldn't be starting matches? Obviously what we've seen is that he has been used as a second half sub, and it's given that footballers want to play football, would you be annoyed you aren't in the starting XI? | |
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If you were in Montero's shoes on 12:35 - Sep 4 with 7565 views | andrew | If he’s getting paid I tidy wage and getting man of the match awards for playing 20 mins and helping us win games I don’t think he gives a Sh!t to be fair. | |
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If you were in Montero's shoes on 12:36 - Sep 4 with 7561 views | golly47 | FYI I know he has a hamstring made from meringue, but this is just a psychological question. | |
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If you were in Montero's shoes on 12:36 - Sep 4 with 7559 views | jasper_T | He knows better than anyone how fragile his hamstrings are. | | | |
If you were in Montero's shoes on 12:41 - Sep 4 with 7522 views | golly47 |
If you were in Montero's shoes on 12:35 - Sep 4 by andrew | If he’s getting paid I tidy wage and getting man of the match awards for playing 20 mins and helping us win games I don’t think he gives a Sh!t to be fair. |
He must have a hefty bonus for assists. Imagine that though, coming on for 20 minutes, 2 assists, extra man against you, you're losing, and you end up winning the game. Last time I saw something like that was Solskjaer. | |
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If you were in Montero's shoes on 12:42 - Sep 4 with 7515 views | JACKMANANDBOY | What size are they? I'm an 8 | |
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If you were in Montero's shoes on 12:45 - Sep 4 with 7499 views | 34dfgdf54 |
If you were in Montero's shoes on 12:36 - Sep 4 by jasper_T | He knows better than anyone how fragile his hamstrings are. |
Yep. He confirmed it really in the interview he has on the official site the other day. | | | |
If you were in Montero's shoes on 12:46 - Sep 4 with 7498 views | Jonathans_coat |
If you were in Montero's shoes on 12:41 - Sep 4 by golly47 | He must have a hefty bonus for assists. Imagine that though, coming on for 20 minutes, 2 assists, extra man against you, you're losing, and you end up winning the game. Last time I saw something like that was Solskjaer. |
He is the very definition of a “game changer”. The perfect man to bring off the bench against tired opposition fullbacks. Always going to be a total mismatch. If we start him he’ll be less effective in the crucial moments late in the game. | | | |
If you were in Montero's shoes on 12:48 - Sep 4 with 7490 views | westwalesed |
If you were in Montero's shoes on 12:46 - Sep 4 by Jonathans_coat | He is the very definition of a “game changer”. The perfect man to bring off the bench against tired opposition fullbacks. Always going to be a total mismatch. If we start him he’ll be less effective in the crucial moments late in the game. |
Agree with this. Whenever we have seen Montero start, he rarely has a good game, but an impact player he is dynamite. If you couple this with the fact that he is highly injury prone, then you imply don't risk him when we are winning and looking comfortable. | |
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If you were in Montero's shoes on 12:53 - Sep 4 with 7467 views | LeonWasGod | He doesn't sound annoyed to me. Just very happy to be back at a club and under a manager where he feels wanted. You could see from his celebration in the Sheffield Utd game just how much it meant to him to be back on the pitch and making a difference again. If his fitness holds up and he's still not getting enough game time then maybe things will change, but for now he seems a very happy bunny. https://www.swanseacity.com/news/jefferson-i-feel-loved-again | | | |
If you were in Montero's shoes on 12:59 - Sep 4 with 7446 views | A_Fans_Dad | The problem is that Potter does actually intend to try and get him playing 90 minutes, which I think would be a mistake. He has always been more effective as an impact sub and as he is injury prone the longer he plays the more likely he is to suffer a recurrence. https://www.swanseacity.com/news/potter-jeff-joy-watch [Post edited 4 Sep 2018 13:04]
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If you were in Montero's shoes on 13:10 - Sep 4 with 7389 views | airedale |
If you were in Montero's shoes on 12:59 - Sep 4 by A_Fans_Dad | The problem is that Potter does actually intend to try and get him playing 90 minutes, which I think would be a mistake. He has always been more effective as an impact sub and as he is injury prone the longer he plays the more likely he is to suffer a recurrence. https://www.swanseacity.com/news/potter-jeff-joy-watch [Post edited 4 Sep 2018 13:04]
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Yep. I’d be over the moon to see him play 20 mins every game of the season. | | | |
If you were in Montero's shoes on 13:40 - Sep 4 with 7293 views | jack247 | No. He’s an impact sub. He comes on and guns it for 20-30 minutes against tiring defences. He wouldn’t be half as effective if he had to conserve his energy to last a full game and was up against fresh defences. It’s the perfect role for him. | | | |
If you were in Montero's shoes on 14:05 - Sep 4 with 7238 views | awayjack | Montero seems happy about having an impact role in the squad. If I were in his shoes I’d be happy the manager using me aware of injury record, and rather be sub in 20 matches than play 3-4 matches then have a few months out. From the money side he’ll still get the match bonuses as a sub versus none from the medical room. | | | |
If you were in Montero's shoes on 14:31 - Sep 4 with 7189 views | Catullus |
If you were in Montero's shoes on 12:53 - Sep 4 by LeonWasGod | He doesn't sound annoyed to me. Just very happy to be back at a club and under a manager where he feels wanted. You could see from his celebration in the Sheffield Utd game just how much it meant to him to be back on the pitch and making a difference again. If his fitness holds up and he's still not getting enough game time then maybe things will change, but for now he seems a very happy bunny. https://www.swanseacity.com/news/jefferson-i-feel-loved-again |
I posted that link elsewhere. Montero says he's very happy with how Potter is managing him. | |
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If you were in Montero's shoes on 14:58 - Sep 4 with 7135 views | Flashberryjack | We're nursing him through till the January window opens, and if his hamstrings are still OK, he'll be sold, just like anything that isn't nailed down. | |
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If you were in Montero's shoes on 15:18 - Sep 4 with 7097 views | Cooperman | He’s an impact player. If I can see that then I’m sure he can. | |
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If you were in Montero's shoes on 15:40 - Sep 4 with 7064 views | jack247 |
If you were in Montero's shoes on 15:18 - Sep 4 by Cooperman | He’s an impact player. If I can see that then I’m sure he can. |
Anyone with any sense can | | | |
If you were in Montero's shoes on 16:32 - Sep 4 with 6970 views | Mo_Wives | I get the feeling he'd rather be used for 20mins by a manager who says "Just do what you do, son" rather than 90 mins where he's made to worry about team shape and defending. Or as Garry use to call it "The other side of the game" Potter seems to understand that to Jeff there is no 'other side of the game'. And Jeff seems to understand that his hamstring is more likely to get torn than a valley girls hymen on a hen night. It's all cool. | |
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If you were in Montero's shoes on 16:59 - Sep 4 with 6898 views | JACKMANANDBOY |
If you were in Montero's shoes on 13:40 - Sep 4 by jack247 | No. He’s an impact sub. He comes on and guns it for 20-30 minutes against tiring defences. He wouldn’t be half as effective if he had to conserve his energy to last a full game and was up against fresh defences. It’s the perfect role for him. |
Using him that way has a psychological impact ........on us; " Jeff is on lets play to his strengths " and on other teams " look out they are on the attack" | |
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If you were in Montero's shoes on 17:17 - Sep 4 with 6855 views | BLAZE | It felt hopeless last season looking at the bench. But even with a ridiculously thin squad now, seeing Jeff there makes a difference. At 1-0 down on Saturday I saw him coming on and felt lifted, I'm sure the players do too. He won't always turn around games, but if anyone can, he's the type of player who will | | | |
If you were in Montero's shoes on 17:44 - Sep 4 with 6802 views | Mo_Wives |
If you were in Montero's shoes on 17:17 - Sep 4 by BLAZE | It felt hopeless last season looking at the bench. But even with a ridiculously thin squad now, seeing Jeff there makes a difference. At 1-0 down on Saturday I saw him coming on and felt lifted, I'm sure the players do too. He won't always turn around games, but if anyone can, he's the type of player who will |
For the opposition it must be like when we'd play Man City and they'd call for a sub and Aguero would be ready to come on and you just think "F*ck" | |
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If you were in Montero's shoes on 20:26 - Sep 4 with 6658 views | Brynmill_Jack |
If you were in Montero's shoes on 13:40 - Sep 4 by jack247 | No. He’s an impact sub. He comes on and guns it for 20-30 minutes against tiring defences. He wouldn’t be half as effective if he had to conserve his energy to last a full game and was up against fresh defences. It’s the perfect role for him. |
Agree 100%. One of the lads in work keeps saying he should start but no way. I would prefer it if we started with Mackay on the left and Asoro/Dyer?Routledge on the right to be replaced for the last 25 mins by Jeff and Narsigh with Bony coming on for a tiring Ollie. It's what football dreams are made of mun ! | |
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If you were in Montero's shoes on 20:32 - Sep 4 with 6645 views | KrisP | Nah. After the last few years of injury purgatory I'd be loving the chance to come on and be a match-winner. | | | |
If you were in Montero's shoes on 20:37 - Sep 4 with 6630 views | Brynmill_Jack |
If you were in Montero's shoes on 20:32 - Sep 4 by KrisP | Nah. After the last few years of injury purgatory I'd be loving the chance to come on and be a match-winner. |
He seems really happy here now. But he's not the only one, the togetherness and camaraderie is really beginning to show. Hope it just gets even better. | |
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If you were in Montero's shoes on 03:28 - Sep 7 with 6305 views | Wanderer |
If you were in Montero's shoes on 12:41 - Sep 4 by golly47 | He must have a hefty bonus for assists. Imagine that though, coming on for 20 minutes, 2 assists, extra man against you, you're losing, and you end up winning the game. Last time I saw something like that was Solskjaer. |
Going back a bit further, the best super sub was David Fairclough at Liverpool, that guy really did have the knack of making the most of 10 minutes. | | | |
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