Thiam, Cavare & Pinnilos

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  1. Dub-Tyke

    Dub-Tyke Well-Known Member

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    No surprise if they don’t go.

    They can leave for free and get a better deal themselves in the summer with a bigger signing on fee etc.

    I could only see a loan deal cropping up for one of them last minute. I don’t blame them for staying either.
     
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    Me neither. As people on here keep telling me, all the power is with the players.
     
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    Fonzie Well-Known Member

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    Agree.

    I'd have all 3 in the squad tomorrow.

    Cavare, Pinillos, Thiam.

    Or

    Williams, Williams, Schmidt.

    The Plan.
     
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    Thank you been saying this from day one.
     
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    Redhelen Well-Known Member

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    Being reported north of the border that Barnsley reluctant to loan or sell Thiam.
     
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    ringo Well-Known Member

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    what about cavare at centre back can'i be worse than anderson
     
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    That's depressing, none of them are good enough for this league.
     
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    Don't think Dimi is impressed...


     
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    Not surprising to me if they dont go either, but my reasoning is that its because there ****, my opinion ofc
     
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    Jake The Red Banned Idiot

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    I quite like Dimitri. He seems fun.

    However, I watched him watch on against Brentford and refuse to defend as they scored three times. At Boro, I watched as he cost us the game. In others, he cost us goals. I have no idea why anyone would want him in the team.
     
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    Fonzie Well-Known Member

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    I agree.
     
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    They can have the next six months free of meaningful matches, keep earning championship wages and then get a nice signing on fee in the summer as a free transfer.

    If only league one or two clubs want them now it's no wonder they aren't in a hurry to leave.
     
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    No surprise - he’s the only one out of the three who has actually been involved under Struber recently, albeit on the bench.
     
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    And he's still our best right back! How poor does that make our squad!..... He's made mistakes, cost us goals but so have many others this season, i would give him another chance. Others with less ability have been given alot more time.
     
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    I’d play Cavare wide right.

    I’d happily see the other two leave. Plenty of chances and just not good enough.
     
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    I like him. Pushing and driving forward.

    However, hes like a young school kid. And what most young teams have problems with.

    He doesn't want to be a defender. He wants glory pushing forward.

    Very few kids want to grow up to be a defender. And hes an older version of it.

    Shame, because he is a real power house who could be a fans favourite

    He lets himself down, and seems a bit headstrong. If he put the effort in tracking back and fighting for the cause, he would be up there as a real fans choice.

    His choice doesn't seem to fit in with what we want him to do. And I find that a bit sad tbh, because I do like him.
     
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    I’d rather have my Nan than Thiam and she’s been dead for 15 years.
     
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    Here's a question for you. Thiam or Schit? Tough that. Like choosing to be stabbed or shot.
     
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    Trouble is, he can’t defend fully, and when he gets in the final third, his final ball is sometimes lacking/inconsistent. Everything in between he’s fine with. I’d almost say centre-mid might work well for him, but he’s likely to lose the ball at a critical point and doesn’t have that work ethic either.

    2 games in 5, he’s solid. The other 3 he costs the team.

    League 1 is his level and he does well there.
     
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    I'd go with Schmidt, Thiam is in his 3rd season and has conclusively proven he's not good enough.
    Schmidt has shown next to nothing too but at least he's played a lot less so we can live in hope.
     

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