Cabral

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Anybody see him in the friendlies?

How did he do?
From RR ( not the Captain, as many on here seem to have some agenda against him, ridiculous as he's a good lad )

Cabral is still a waste of time.
Those of you that had read my piece following the Darlington game might have noted that I wasn't impressed with Cabral's display against our non-league opposition.
He was wasteful in possession and in the forty-five minutes he was on the pitch he couldn't have looked less interested if he had tried. It was more of the same from him last night, and I severely doubt Gus Poyet will be pulling up trees to make him an integral part of his side for the coming season having seen two lacklustre displays against two sides he really should be capable of shining against.
Cabral - who has two years left on his current deal - was given the job to play in the 'Cattermole role' as the pivot in the midfield, and it was embarrassing to watch. He strolled around without breaking into a sweat and he seemed to misplace just about every pass he attempted to play. When Carlisle looked to break away on the counter he was nowhere to be seen and against a more clinical attack we may have shipped a number of goals due to his lack of effort.
I don't think
Lee Cattermole and Liam Bridcutt have anything to worry about when it comes to competition for their place in the side. The sooner we get rid of this joker the better.
 
From RR ( not the Captain, as many on here seem to have some agenda against him, ridiculous as he's a good lad )

Cabral is still a waste of time.
Those of you that had read my piece following the Darlington game might have noted that I wasn't impressed with Cabral's display against our non-league opposition.
He was wasteful in possession and in the forty-five minutes he was on the pitch he couldn't have looked less interested if he had tried. It was more of the same from him last night, and I severely doubt Gus Poyet will be pulling up trees to make him an integral part of his side for the coming season having seen two lacklustre displays against two sides he really should be capable of shining against.
Cabral - who has two years left on his current deal - was given the job to play in the 'Cattermole role' as the pivot in the midfield, and it was embarrassing to watch. He strolled around without breaking into a sweat and he seemed to misplace just about every pass he attempted to play. When Carlisle looked to break away on the counter he was nowhere to be seen and against a more clinical attack we may have shipped a number of goals due to his lack of effort.
I don't think
Lee Cattermole and Liam Bridcutt have anything to worry about when it comes to competition for their place in the side. The sooner we get rid of this joker the better.
Andy78 write that? He was in love with him last year
 
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