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sankoh
May 6, 2020 17:46:16 GMT
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Post by ab61 on May 6, 2020 17:46:16 GMT
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sankoh
May 6, 2020 17:55:30 GMT
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Post by Olgrligm on May 6, 2020 17:55:30 GMT
Weird article - it never mentions his first name, unless I'm being blind.
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Post by robwahlmann on May 6, 2020 17:57:30 GMT
I really wish they had to pay a hefty fee, and then have to return half of the money for further sales!
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Post by ab61 on May 6, 2020 18:00:30 GMT
Weird article - it never mentions his first name, unless I'm being blind. Stop speed reading 😉 WHENEVER YOU HAVE A YOUNG PLAYER WHO COMES TO BE TERMED AS A ‘WONDERKID’ OR ‘STARLET’, THEN YOU CAN BET OTHER CLUBS ARE CIRCLING AND KEEPING TABS ON THEM. KEEPING HOLD OF THEM BECOMES EVER THE MORE IMPOSSIBLE IF YOU ARE A SECOND-TIER SIDE AND THIS IS SOMETHING THAT STOKE CITY COULD FIND OUT WITH MOHAMED SANKOH WITH SPL GIANTS CELTIC THE LATEST TO JOIN THE RACE TO LAND HIM ACCORDING TO FOOTBALL INSIDER.
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Post by sean on May 6, 2020 18:14:47 GMT
Maybe the way Tyrese has progressed so quickly under O'Neil and him deciding to stay despite interest from Premier League teams and Celtic may convince Sankoh and his parents that this is a better place for him to develop as if he is as good as he is supposed to be the money and moves to bigger clubs will come anyway. Either way we can't moan that much as we took him from a Dutch club.
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sankoh
May 6, 2020 19:22:17 GMT
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Post by innocentbystander on May 6, 2020 19:22:17 GMT
We had this a few days ago. Sounds like he's got an overactive agent.
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Post by jeycov on May 7, 2020 6:47:19 GMT
Just like Tyrese and indeed every (especially young )player they should be playing football regularly if possible A loan at a league one club, he’s still very young? If he sees a clear route to our first team then maybe he will see a future here, especially if the club can regain some form and a good standard of play
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sankoh
May 7, 2020 6:59:43 GMT
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Post by Veritas on May 7, 2020 6:59:43 GMT
Just like Tyrese and indeed every (especially young )player they should be playing football regularly if possible A loan at a league one club, he’s still very young? If he sees a clear route to our first team then maybe he will see a future here, especially if the club can regain some form and a good standard of play It sounds obvious that ideally every player should be playing regularly but how could that work? Who would be the squad players or are clubs to be restricted to 14 players?
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Post by jeycov on May 7, 2020 7:07:51 GMT
Just like Tyrese and indeed every (especially young )player they should be playing football regularly if possible A loan at a league one club, he’s still very young? If he sees a clear route to our first team then maybe he will see a future here, especially if the club can regain some form and a good standard of play It sounds obvious that ideally every player should be playing regularly but how could that work? Who would be the squad players or are clubs to be restricted to 14 players? I realise that an ideal situation is far from realistic It’s such a shame that reserve team football or something similar, is not around as this would create those extra opportunities In my opinion, it’s also ridiculous that some clubs seem to have a very large number of youth players on their books and then loan them out The principle is a good one but there should be a limit at every club regarding how many can be used in this way
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sankoh
May 7, 2020 7:11:17 GMT
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Post by Veritas on May 7, 2020 7:11:17 GMT
It sounds obvious that ideally every player should be playing regularly but how could that work? Who would be the squad players or are clubs to be restricted to 14 players? I realise that an ideal situation is far from realistic It’s such a shame that reserve team football or something similar, is not around as this would create those extra opportunities In my opinion, it’s also ridiculous that some clubs seem to have a very large number of youth players on their books and then loan them out The principle is a good one but there should be a limit at every club regarding how many can be used in this way I fully agree with the point about squad size and this should apply at every level of a club along with significant restrictions on the loaning out of players to avoid what we have seen at clubs like Chelsea.
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Post by bayernoatcake on May 7, 2020 8:32:22 GMT
Just like Tyrese and indeed every (especially young )player they should be playing football regularly if possible A loan at a league one club, he’s still very young? If he sees a clear route to our first team then maybe he will see a future here, especially if the club can regain some form and a good standard of play He's been 15 for most of this season so that's very ambitious. If he stayed here I think a loan would be in the offing in 6-12 months depending on how well he did. He's barely played u-23 football, which isn't a dig, he's just turned 16.
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Post by jimmygscfc1234 on May 7, 2020 9:06:45 GMT
He's too young for us to have much of a chance of keeping him. He could go to Chelsea, sign a contract, make more money than he would with us, train with their youngsters, get sent on loan to a Belgian second division team and never be heard from again, until we take a punt on him and sign him for £3 million quid in four years time!
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sankoh
May 7, 2020 9:28:32 GMT
Post by bayernoatcake on May 7, 2020 9:28:32 GMT
He's too young for us to have much of a chance of keeping him. He could go to Chelsea, sign a contract, make more money than he would with us, train with their youngsters, get sent on loan to a Belgian second division team and never be heard from again, until we take a punt on him and sign him for £3 million quid in four years time! Chelsea is too a good of an offer to turn down agreed. Lampard plays their best young players and will continue doing so. Young players know that, he's a massive draw.
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sankoh
May 7, 2020 12:02:00 GMT
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Post by lordb on May 7, 2020 12:02:00 GMT
He's too young for us to have much of a chance of keeping him. He could go to Chelsea, sign a contract, make more money than he would with us, train with their youngsters, get sent on loan to a Belgian second division team and never be heard from again, until we take a punt on him and sign him for £3 million quid in four years time! Chelsea is too a good of an offer to turn down agreed. Lampard plays their best young players and will continue doing so. Young players know that, he's a massive draw. Lampard is highly unlikely to be Chelsea manager in three or four years time (simply because they chop and change more than most). So frustrating, if he goes there it's probable he will never play a game for them
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sankoh
May 7, 2020 12:07:12 GMT
Post by bayernoatcake on May 7, 2020 12:07:12 GMT
Chelsea is too a good of an offer to turn down agreed. Lampard plays their best young players and will continue doing so. Young players know that, he's a massive draw. Lampard is highly unlikely to be Chelsea manager in three or four years time (simply because they chop and change more than most). So frustrating, if he goes there it's probable he will never play a game for them I don't know, surely it depends on how he does? There has to be a hope if you're anything to do with Chelsea that he can do something big there and for a quite a time? That's what I'd be hoping for anyway.
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sankoh
May 7, 2020 14:09:41 GMT
Post by lordb on May 7, 2020 14:09:41 GMT
Lampard is highly unlikely to be Chelsea manager in three or four years time (simply because they chop and change more than most). So frustrating, if he goes there it's probable he will never play a game for them I don't know, surely it depends on how he does? There has to be a hope if you're anything to do with Chelsea that he can do something big there and for a quite a time? That's what I'd be hoping for anyway. nah Lampard could win the quadruple, if he won nowt the year after he'd be sacked that's what they do.
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sankoh
May 7, 2020 14:27:00 GMT
Post by bayernoatcake on May 7, 2020 14:27:00 GMT
I don't know, surely it depends on how he does? There has to be a hope if you're anything to do with Chelsea that he can do something big there and for a quite a time? That's what I'd be hoping for anyway. nah Lampard could win the quadruple, if he won nowt the year after he'd be sacked that's what they do. I don't think the fans would stand for that tbh. And I think Abramovitch will finally want to see the best academy in the world (probably) at the moment be utilised.
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sankoh
May 7, 2020 17:40:44 GMT
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Post by lordb on May 7, 2020 17:40:44 GMT
nah Lampard could win the quadruple, if he won nowt the year after he'd be sacked that's what they do. I don't think the fans would stand for that tbh. And I think Abramovitch will finally want to see the best academy in the world (probably) at the moment be utilised. Ancelotti, wins double in first season,gone within a year Conti wins league and then the FA Cup, sacked Mourinho, three titles,sacked three times Di Matteo,wins FA Cup and the Champions League, sacked by the Autumn The idea that Lampard (or anyone) lasts three or four years is preposterous. Feel a bit sorry for Lampard tbh.
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sankoh
May 7, 2020 17:58:18 GMT
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Post by bayernoatcake on May 7, 2020 17:58:18 GMT
I don't think the fans would stand for that tbh. And I think Abramovitch will finally want to see the best academy in the world (probably) at the moment be utilised. Ancelotti, wins double in first season,gone within a year Conti wins league and then the FA Cup, sacked Mourinho, three titles,sacked three times Di Matteo,wins FA Cup and the Champions League, sacked by the Autumn The idea that Lampard (or anyone) lasts three or four years is preposterous. Feel a bit sorry for Lampard tbh. I really don’t think it is. There’s patience there from the fans that his project is working and worth time. I think that matters a lot.
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sankoh
May 7, 2020 18:02:09 GMT
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Post by fulagoals on May 7, 2020 18:02:09 GMT
Looked a bit of a donkey compared to Liam Delap in that final. But I suppose that’s to be expected really.
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sankoh
May 7, 2020 18:05:24 GMT
Post by jimmygscfc1234 on May 7, 2020 18:05:24 GMT
Two seasons of relative failure would see Frank go, one of their own or not. Any team that plays Zouma at centre back has more problems than we can imagine. They are a work in progress, and he'll get more time than most, but he's still a bit of a greenhorn. He talks well and has the respect of the players because of who he is, but he needs to start showing next season.
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sankoh
May 7, 2020 18:25:12 GMT
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Post by PotteringThrough on May 7, 2020 18:25:12 GMT
I don't think the fans would stand for that tbh. And I think Abramovitch will finally want to see the best academy in the world (probably) at the moment be utilised. Ancelotti, wins double in first season,gone within a year Conti wins league and then the FA Cup, sacked Mourinho, three titles,sacked three times Di Matteo,wins FA Cup and the Champions League, sacked by the Autumn The idea that Lampard (or anyone) lasts three or four years is preposterous. Feel a bit sorry for Lampard tbh. There might be a step change in how Chelsea operate given the current situation. I would've thought Abramovich might have had a hit financially with the oil price changes. Granted he's still crazy rich but they may well look at the youth option and building a team without spending an absolute fortune and that means giving a manager a bit more time and a few more chances. As for Sankoh, I reckon he may well have made the bench in the final few games if we were safe and been given some minutes. It would be a shame if he chose to go.
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sankoh
May 7, 2020 19:03:51 GMT
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Post by lordb on May 7, 2020 19:03:51 GMT
Looked a bit of a donkey compared to Liam Delap in that final. But I suppose that’s to be expected really. Delano was immense He is older if course Sankoh is a tremendous prospect
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sankoh
May 7, 2020 19:39:20 GMT
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Post by themistocles on May 7, 2020 19:39:20 GMT
Sounds like he's got an overactive agent
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sankoh
May 7, 2020 19:48:03 GMT
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sankoh
May 7, 2020 20:46:30 GMT
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Post by kjpt140v on May 7, 2020 20:46:30 GMT
Maybe the way Tyrese has progressed so quickly under O'Neil and him deciding to stay despite interest from Premier League teams and Celtic may convince Sankoh and his parents that this is a better place for him to develop as if he is as good as he is supposed to be the money and moves to bigger clubs will come anyway. Either way we can't moan that much as we took him from a Dutch club. I hope as you do but I think we are clutching at straws. Is letting go of this young man an indication of Stoke' ambition or lack of?
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sankoh
May 7, 2020 21:26:11 GMT
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Post by lordb on May 7, 2020 21:26:11 GMT
Maybe the way Tyrese has progressed so quickly under O'Neil and him deciding to stay despite interest from Premier League teams and Celtic may convince Sankoh and his parents that this is a better place for him to develop as if he is as good as he is supposed to be the money and moves to bigger clubs will come anyway. Either way we can't moan that much as we took him from a Dutch club. I hope as you do but I think we are clutching at straws. Is letting go of this young man an indication of Stoke' ambition or lack of? No absolutely not Because we aren't letting him go He's too young to sign a contract He's bloody good and big clubs appear to want him
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2020 21:32:00 GMT
Maybe the way Tyrese has progressed so quickly under O'Neil and him deciding to stay despite interest from Premier League teams and Celtic may convince Sankoh and his parents that this is a better place for him to develop as if he is as good as he is supposed to be the money and moves to bigger clubs will come anyway. Either way we can't moan that much as we took him from a Dutch club. I hope as you do but I think we are clutching at straws. Is letting go of this young man an indication of Stoke' ambition or lack of? Nothing we can do and to be fair we took him from Sparta.
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sankoh
May 7, 2020 23:09:21 GMT
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Post by kjpt140v on May 7, 2020 23:09:21 GMT
I hope as you do but I think we are clutching at straws. Is letting go of this young man an indication of Stoke' ambition or lack of? Nothing we can do and to be fair we took him from Sparta. I don't think taking him from Sparta is about being fair. It's good we took him from Sparta. Having done that we have to show our mettle and keep him for the future but if we don't make the premier within the next couple of seasons we'd have to let him go. The advantage would be that we probably get substantially more for him.
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sankoh
May 7, 2020 23:33:24 GMT
Post by Deleted on May 7, 2020 23:33:24 GMT
Looked a bit of a donkey compared to Liam Delap in that final. But I suppose that’s to be expected really. This 100%
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