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Mason Mount - Signed on a season long loan


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20 minutes ago, philmycock said:

His contacts is a major factor, surely

Not necessarily? If he had no money what good would being au fait with the Chelsea 1st team do him? It might come in handy, but more important will be the player he was and the man he is, IMO.

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5 minutes ago, RoyMac5 said:

Not necessarily? If he had no money what good would being au fait with the Chelsea 1st team do him? It might come in handy, but more important will be the player he was and the man he is, IMO.

Gazza was a better player, but we wouldn’t have employed him, contacts will have been a major factor in Mel giving him the job, and the fact he’s not a raving alchy ? 

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9 minutes ago, philmycock said:

Gazza was a better player, but we wouldn’t have employed him, contacts will have been a major factor in Mel giving him the job, and the fact he’s not a raving alchy ? 

Gazza ain’t a patch on our Frankie for nouce, plus he’s bought quality back room staff in. But yeah okay we could have hired Gazza if we weren’t bothered about contacts. ?

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1 hour ago, Mr Giggles said:

What a great move this would be, hopefully there would be a clause to buy at the end ? 

This is the exact signing that fans were hoping for at the start of the window.

£30m when we go up? Done deal.

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4-3-3 and mount playing balls through to Marriott and bagging goals for himself would be great - we need work rate from up top to make those runs and link up with on rushing midfielders and our midfielders need to beat players and get forward not just passing the ball left and right. Cant see Nugent getting a look in nor Martin. Vydra wont link up the play either....

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Mount tends to play on the left of a three and get forward. Palmer would always drift inside the opposition left-back and centre-half and would drop deep if we needed a bit more control.

If both were to happen there could already be a nice balance to our midfield, assuming they have a third player sitting.

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1 hour ago, cannable said:

Mount tends to play on the left of a three and get forward. Palmer would always drift inside the opposition left-back and centre-half and would drop deep if we needed a bit more control.

If both were to happen there could already be a nice balance to our midfield, assuming they have a third player sitting.

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