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Enzo Le Fee 🇨🇵 Signed!


Guess his key pass to Roberts in setting up Mayenda's goal largely passed YOU by.

You sound American with your 'guess', another problem with the modern world. It's "reckon" where I come from.

Reckon you do not understand the definition of: "largely passed him by". Enzo had 16 touches of the ball first half.
Well you know all about garbage posts. I learned from the master.

Johnny Gently,

This isn't productive. We're gonna have to leave it there.
 
Would strongly disagree tbh. More to come from him but he got shoved on the wing a lot (that can’t happen in the PL).

Seen more than enough from him to show he’s PL quality. The gamble from KLD getting him in in January has paid off.

I did say that he shouldn't have been playing there and it is a mitigating factor.

Not sure how much he contributed in the end. Open to debate. You could argue that our points tally was fewer after he came than before he came, but again, playing him out wide is a waste.

What is certain is that he hasn't been anywhere near the player that is being claimed on here; what's open to debate is how good he will be after getting his first few months in a different type of football out the way and learning from that. We'll see.
 
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I did say that he shouldn't have been playing there and it is a mitigating factor.

Not sure how much he contributed in the end. Open to debate. You could argue that our points tally was fewer after he came than before he came, but again, playing him out wide is a waste.

What is certain is that he hasn't been anywhere near the player than is being claimed on here; what's open to debate is how good he will be after getting his first few months in a different type of football out the way and learning from that. We'll see.
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This is the modern world. Players, and people in general, are lauded not because of what they do, but because somebody somewhere has decided that person should be lauded and the herd follow.

He's been average considering his reputation and undoubted quality. A couple of decent matches in a good few. Wasn't in the match against Sheffield; it largely passed him by.

In his defence: this is his first season in a league with a different style of football that he needs to adapt to otherwise he'll simply get bullied out of the match by bigger men, Henry and Pires were much better after their first season and at least one of them commented on needing time to get used to being kicked around, he's also been played out of position most of the time.

He didn't show 20 million quid's worth of footballer, but due to the mitigating circumstances mentioned: the jury is out.

Contrast that with Mayenda. Give him the ball in a bit of space and defenders are frightened to death of him. 20 years old. Big goals in big matches. What a future this lad has ahead of him. He's also smooth as fuck. Just jogged on after that equaliser like nowt had happened, all in a day's work. Whereas when pictured away from the match, Enzo looks like he drives a Vauxhall Corsa 'round roundabouts at 100 miles an hour with four lasses rammed in the back.

You gotta show it. Mayenda is gold. Enzo hasn't shown 20 million quid's worth of footballer (yet). We'll see. As said: the jury is out.
He was intrinsic in both goals in the final ffs!
 
This is the modern world. Players, and people in general, are lauded not because of what they do, but because somebody somewhere has decided that person should be lauded and the herd follow.

He's been average considering his reputation and undoubted quality. A couple of decent matches in a good few. Wasn't in the match against Sheffield; it largely passed him by.

In his defence: this is his first season in a league with a different style of football that he needs to adapt to otherwise he'll simply get bullied out of the match by bigger men, Henry and Pires were much better after their first season and at least one of them commented on needing time to get used to being kicked around, he's also been played out of position most of the time.

He didn't show 20 million quid's worth of footballer, but due to the mitigating circumstances mentioned: the jury is out.

Contrast that with Mayenda. Give him the ball in a bit of space and defenders are frightened to death of him. 20 years old. Big goals in big matches. What a future this lad has ahead of him. He's also smooth as fuck. Just jogged on after that equaliser like nowt had happened, all in a day's work. Whereas when pictured away from the match, Enzo looks like he drives a Vauxhall Corsa 'round roundabouts at 100 miles an hour with four lasses rammed in the back.

You gotta show it. Mayenda is gold. Enzo hasn't shown 20 million quid's worth of footballer (yet). We'll see. As said: the jury is out.
LOL there's always one that watches completely different matches to everybody else. Having said that it's all about opinions, it's just that yours stinks.
 
Not sure if it's been posted but a bit of a show-reel put out by the club.

The second football clip is when he "retired" the Boro player.
Unfortunately it doesn't show him collapsing like a deck chair with the embarrassment of it all written all over his face.

 
I did say that he shouldn't have been playing there and it is a mitigating factor.

Not sure how much he contributed in the end. Open to debate. You could argue that our points tally was fewer after he came than before he came, but again, playing him out wide is a waste.

What is certain is that he hasn't been anywhere near the player that is being claimed on here; what's open to debate is how good he will be after getting his first few months in a different type of football out the way and learning from that. We'll see.
We definitely had fewer points in January than we did at the end of the season, like.

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You sound American with your 'guess', another problem with the modern world. It's "reckon" where I come from.
The Cambridge online dictionary makes no distinction US/UK on the use of 'reckon' generally though it does imply that the final definition (to count) is actually mostly UK usage.


And the only contexts in which 'guess' is used more in US English are as follows:
1. when used to reply "yes" in a way that shows you are not completely sure (eg "Do you like sushi?" "I guess? I've only had it once.")
2. when saying say what you are probably going to do (eg "I guess I'd better get dressed")
3. used to show agreement, but not very strong agreement: "That would be okay, I guess."

In the context I used it, 'used when you believe something is true or likely but are not certain', there is no distinction made between UK or US usage.


So I guess, or reckon if you prefer, since they are largely interchangeable in this context, that you are wrong on this too.
 
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