Who's the new kid making waves on loan? Get him back pronto.
Bayindir made some good stops yesterday
I'd like to see where the ball was in the net when it crossed the line for their third goal.
Reckon I could've headed it clear but haven't seen all the angles.
comment by Rúben Bazorim (U19119)
posted 7 hours, 31 minutes ago
Bayindir made some good stops yesterday
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He was ok, but still a flappy kebab
Ultimately Bayindir is not the answer. If Lammens is, then you got to play him, you just can't protect him - we have to find out if he is good enough, and sadly not in a position to bring him on slowly.
It's too late now, but the real issue is that once we decided we were going for a GK, we should have moved heaven and earth to get a proven sound one. Any team worth its salt has a strong goalie, so amateurish thinking by those in charge of recruitment.
Same applies to the midfield.
I thought Bayindir was at fault for the second and third goals. He pushed a cross into the path of the scorer. And the last one was struck hard but looked pretty close to him.
(Had we kept Onana instead of him, the discourse would have suggested he could have done better for the first goal as well as those two.)
With Lammens, I can understand the logic of waiting even if we're hurting in the short term as a result. With a multi-million £ investment the focus has to be on getting returns, and the leadership must be spooked by how Onana's crisis of confidence became terminal once it set in.
The whole defence is a shambles unfortunately. Maguire, De Ligt and Mainoo all as culpable as Bayinder for the goals conceded on Saturday.
It's like watching a dog chasing a balloon in the park at times.
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posted on 28/9/25
Who's the new kid making waves on loan? Get him back pronto.
posted on 28/9/25
Bayindir made some good stops yesterday
posted on 28/9/25
I'd like to see where the ball was in the net when it crossed the line for their third goal.
Reckon I could've headed it clear but haven't seen all the angles.
posted on 28/9/25
comment by Rúben Bazorim (U19119)
posted 7 hours, 31 minutes ago
Bayindir made some good stops yesterday
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He was ok, but still a flappy kebab
posted 1 month ago
Ultimately Bayindir is not the answer. If Lammens is, then you got to play him, you just can't protect him - we have to find out if he is good enough, and sadly not in a position to bring him on slowly.
It's too late now, but the real issue is that once we decided we were going for a GK, we should have moved heaven and earth to get a proven sound one. Any team worth its salt has a strong goalie, so amateurish thinking by those in charge of recruitment.
Same applies to the midfield.
posted 1 month ago
I thought Bayindir was at fault for the second and third goals. He pushed a cross into the path of the scorer. And the last one was struck hard but looked pretty close to him.
(Had we kept Onana instead of him, the discourse would have suggested he could have done better for the first goal as well as those two.)
With Lammens, I can understand the logic of waiting even if we're hurting in the short term as a result. With a multi-million £ investment the focus has to be on getting returns, and the leadership must be spooked by how Onana's crisis of confidence became terminal once it set in.
posted 1 month ago
The whole defence is a shambles unfortunately. Maguire, De Ligt and Mainoo all as culpable as Bayinder for the goals conceded on Saturday.
It's like watching a dog chasing a balloon in the park at times.
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