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YorkshireRam got a reaction from Will Hughes Hair in Liam Thompson - Signed contract two years 2024
I politely disagree with this. What always stood out about Thompson to me was his close control. He's very tidy with the ball and therefore has all the attributes to play around a press- which is the scenario you're saying he is going to struggle with.
He's not a 'sit deep and ping passes' sort of midfielder. He's a: pick it up while being closed down, clever turn into space, and play the ball forward-type; if he can play this way as well as he did last season, there's every chance he can adapt to this level fairly quickly.
The only game i remember him struggling was when we asked him to play as a makeshift wingback... I'm excited to see what he can do in League 1. Not saying he's going to be our most critical player, but he's definitely shown enough to warrant more excitement than worry, going into this season.
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YorkshireRam reacted to Rammie1884 in The Administration Thread
Got bored and read the trust pilot reviews on Quantuma ????
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YorkshireRam reacted to JuanFloEvraTheCocu'sNesta in Ravel Morrison - Signed for DC United
In what world is Ravel Morrison offering defensive cover ?
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YorkshireRam got a reaction from r_wilcockson in New manager, who do you want?
This is what I've read too.
And let's face it, if he was deemed good enough to progress Blackpool, there's a good chance he could do the same for us. I'd imagine it's harder for a rookie manager to take an existing, underperforming squad and turn them round, than it is to assemble a group from scratch to play into a preferred playing style. Liam has the rare opportunity to practically sign an entire team, and he can select players based on how he wants to play- for a new manager, that's an ideal scenario.
Tactically he should be sound, being the youngest coach to obtain the UEFA Pro badge. He's had 3 years of man management experience now also, and knows the club very well. Given we're likely working on a limited budget, there's enough there to say he's worth a shot imo.
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YorkshireRam got a reaction from Kathcairns in New manager, who do you want?
This is what I've read too.
And let's face it, if he was deemed good enough to progress Blackpool, there's a good chance he could do the same for us. I'd imagine it's harder for a rookie manager to take an existing, underperforming squad and turn them round, than it is to assemble a group from scratch to play into a preferred playing style. Liam has the rare opportunity to practically sign an entire team, and he can select players based on how he wants to play- for a new manager, that's an ideal scenario.
Tactically he should be sound, being the youngest coach to obtain the UEFA Pro badge. He's had 3 years of man management experience now also, and knows the club very well. Given we're likely working on a limited budget, there's enough there to say he's worth a shot imo.
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YorkshireRam got a reaction from FlyBritishMidland in New manager, who do you want?
This is what I've read too.
And let's face it, if he was deemed good enough to progress Blackpool, there's a good chance he could do the same for us. I'd imagine it's harder for a rookie manager to take an existing, underperforming squad and turn them round, than it is to assemble a group from scratch to play into a preferred playing style. Liam has the rare opportunity to practically sign an entire team, and he can select players based on how he wants to play- for a new manager, that's an ideal scenario.
Tactically he should be sound, being the youngest coach to obtain the UEFA Pro badge. He's had 3 years of man management experience now also, and knows the club very well. Given we're likely working on a limited budget, there's enough there to say he's worth a shot imo.
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YorkshireRam got a reaction from Wolfie in New manager, who do you want?
This is what I've read too.
And let's face it, if he was deemed good enough to progress Blackpool, there's a good chance he could do the same for us. I'd imagine it's harder for a rookie manager to take an existing, underperforming squad and turn them round, than it is to assemble a group from scratch to play into a preferred playing style. Liam has the rare opportunity to practically sign an entire team, and he can select players based on how he wants to play- for a new manager, that's an ideal scenario.
Tactically he should be sound, being the youngest coach to obtain the UEFA Pro badge. He's had 3 years of man management experience now also, and knows the club very well. Given we're likely working on a limited budget, there's enough there to say he's worth a shot imo.
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YorkshireRam got a reaction from Caerphilly Ram in New manager, who do you want?
This is what I've read too.
And let's face it, if he was deemed good enough to progress Blackpool, there's a good chance he could do the same for us. I'd imagine it's harder for a rookie manager to take an existing, underperforming squad and turn them round, than it is to assemble a group from scratch to play into a preferred playing style. Liam has the rare opportunity to practically sign an entire team, and he can select players based on how he wants to play- for a new manager, that's an ideal scenario.
Tactically he should be sound, being the youngest coach to obtain the UEFA Pro badge. He's had 3 years of man management experience now also, and knows the club very well. Given we're likely working on a limited budget, there's enough there to say he's worth a shot imo.
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YorkshireRam got a reaction from IslandExile in New manager, who do you want?
This is what I've read too.
And let's face it, if he was deemed good enough to progress Blackpool, there's a good chance he could do the same for us. I'd imagine it's harder for a rookie manager to take an existing, underperforming squad and turn them round, than it is to assemble a group from scratch to play into a preferred playing style. Liam has the rare opportunity to practically sign an entire team, and he can select players based on how he wants to play- for a new manager, that's an ideal scenario.
Tactically he should be sound, being the youngest coach to obtain the UEFA Pro badge. He's had 3 years of man management experience now also, and knows the club very well. Given we're likely working on a limited budget, there's enough there to say he's worth a shot imo.
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YorkshireRam got a reaction from Ewetube in New manager, who do you want?
This is what I've read too.
And let's face it, if he was deemed good enough to progress Blackpool, there's a good chance he could do the same for us. I'd imagine it's harder for a rookie manager to take an existing, underperforming squad and turn them round, than it is to assemble a group from scratch to play into a preferred playing style. Liam has the rare opportunity to practically sign an entire team, and he can select players based on how he wants to play- for a new manager, that's an ideal scenario.
Tactically he should be sound, being the youngest coach to obtain the UEFA Pro badge. He's had 3 years of man management experience now also, and knows the club very well. Given we're likely working on a limited budget, there's enough there to say he's worth a shot imo.
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YorkshireRam got a reaction from i-Ram in New manager, who do you want?
This is what I've read too.
And let's face it, if he was deemed good enough to progress Blackpool, there's a good chance he could do the same for us. I'd imagine it's harder for a rookie manager to take an existing, underperforming squad and turn them round, than it is to assemble a group from scratch to play into a preferred playing style. Liam has the rare opportunity to practically sign an entire team, and he can select players based on how he wants to play- for a new manager, that's an ideal scenario.
Tactically he should be sound, being the youngest coach to obtain the UEFA Pro badge. He's had 3 years of man management experience now also, and knows the club very well. Given we're likely working on a limited budget, there's enough there to say he's worth a shot imo.
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YorkshireRam reacted to Owen87ITK in The Administration Thread
I have not.
The staff know as much as everyone else.
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YorkshireRam got a reaction from Derby4Me in Steve Gibson trying to liquidate Derby
Never thought I'd say this but Nixon is reporting on this very well at the minute, in my opinion.
Percy, on the other hand, I've lost all respect for- willfully pedaling EFL propaganda thanks to getting scoops directly from Trevor Birch's office...
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YorkshireRam got a reaction from Sparkle in Steve Gibson trying to liquidate Derby
Never thought I'd say this but Nixon is reporting on this very well at the minute, in my opinion.
Percy, on the other hand, I've lost all respect for- willfully pedaling EFL propaganda thanks to getting scoops directly from Trevor Birch's office...
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YorkshireRam reacted to RoyMac5 in Tom Lawrence - Joined Rangers
Stats are amusing though. Without Roberts 1 point we'd have been relegated. ?
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YorkshireRam reacted to Jubbs in Kelle Roos yeah?, he’s gone to Aberdeen init.
Think he's been a lot better at commanding etc since he had that long period out under Cocu, noticed when he came back into the side after Hamer was awful, Roos had bulked up a bit which helps in aerially as he doesn't get bullied about as much. He's also done well from corners multiple times this season, teams try and crowd him from corners but he manages to get punches away.
Fans can't bring themselves to praise Roos no matter what he does and whenever anything slightly bad happens, they jump on his back, it's like early 19/20 all over again. Didn't see many comments about Allsop at the weekend for a weak wrist and poor positioning, but if that was Roos he'd have been crucified.
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YorkshireRam got a reaction from wixman1884 in Time to walk away Wayne
Yes, a team selection that was criticised beforehand for being resigned to a defeat ended up putting in a valiant display and earning us a hard-fought point. We were never going to outplay West Brom so being resolute defensively was our best bet at getting something from the game... Rooney takes a fair amount of credit for that.
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YorkshireRam got a reaction from Foxy Ram in Time to walk away Wayne
Yes, a team selection that was criticised beforehand for being resigned to a defeat ended up putting in a valiant display and earning us a hard-fought point. We were never going to outplay West Brom so being resolute defensively was our best bet at getting something from the game... Rooney takes a fair amount of credit for that.
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YorkshireRam got a reaction from uttoxram75 in Time to walk away Wayne
Yes, a team selection that was criticised beforehand for being resigned to a defeat ended up putting in a valiant display and earning us a hard-fought point. We were never going to outplay West Brom so being resolute defensively was our best bet at getting something from the game... Rooney takes a fair amount of credit for that.
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YorkshireRam reacted to Andicis in Graeme Shinnie
Actually disagree there, Buxton was a pretty good distributor of the ball.
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YorkshireRam reacted to Van der MoodHoover in Wycombe threaten to sue and send us into admin. if we stay up!
That's just hyperbolic drivel I'm afraid.
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YorkshireRam reacted to OoooMarkWright in Louie Sibley
Great interview with Sibley after the game. Criminal that he hasn’t played more in the ‘10’ position.
I’m not having this as Rooney being proved correct in his motivation for Sibley. Apparently he’s not been involved due to conceding silly free kicks and being too desperate to make an impression. What do you expect when he has 10-15 mins a game out of position? You build teams around Sibley, he’s that good. Hopefully we see more of that in the remaining games and Rooney sticks to that second half formula. With Roberts, Sibley and Lawrence we will hurt teams.
Sibley has a nasty side to him, I love that about him. I remember an U18 game vs Arsenal, we smashed em and Sibley celebrates the winner in front of an Arsenal defender, goading him. I’m sure Sibley has learnt a lesson these past few days, I hope Rooney has learnt a bigger one.
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YorkshireRam reacted to May Contain Nuts in Louie Sibley
Depends which way you want to swing your confirmation bias.