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Timur Tutierov

Given he’ll count as homegrown he’s worth giving an extension to and getting him out on loan. He’s got the sort of pace that not many have. Should have played much more for Exeter but their new manager was absolutely terrible.
 

Given he’ll count as homegrown he’s worth giving an extension to and getting him out on loan. He’s got the sort of pace that not many have. Should have played much more for Exeter but their new manager was absolutely terrible.

He was pretty good when he did play. He will have league 1 offers. Maybe championship too
 
He was pretty good when he did play. He will have league 1 offers. Maybe championship too
I ended up watching most of the games that made it to the telly. It was often frustrating. He felt like a player they didn’t know what to do with. Big clogger centre halves who rarely tried to either play him in to use his pace, or push it to him out wide to allow him an opportunity to beat a man. Formation rarely suited him and when it came to the crunch, their dope of a manager went for experience. To be fair it was their dreadful defence that did for them, but under-using Tutierov contributed.
 
Surely for what he earns an extra contract and a loan to a Championship team makes sense. He's does well there and your transfer feels at least doubles for him.
 
Surely for what he earns an extra contract and a loan to a Championship team makes sense. He's does well there and your transfer feels at least doubles for him.
Not convinced that a championship team would be interested. He only managed 7 starts at a league one club.
 
I ended up watching most of the games that made it to the telly. It was often frustrating. He felt like a player they didn’t know what to do with. Big clogger centre halves who rarely tried to either play him in to use his pace, or push it to him out wide to allow him an opportunity to beat a man. Formation rarely suited him and when it came to the crunch, their dope of a manager went for experience. To be fair it was their dreadful defence that did for them, but under-using Tutierov contributed.

I agree. But none of that was his fault and any half decent scout would have seen the runs he made, the space he was in, how often he managed to put himself in a one on one with a full back and, something I wish talbi would learn, his determination to drive at the back post when the opposite winger had it
 
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