Danny Drinkwater
Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2019 4:11 pm
The stage his yours.
Next week is his big chance to resurrect his career. And make a name here.
Next week is his big chance to resurrect his career. And make a name here.
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Be lucky if he gets on the benchBarry_Chuckle wrote:Be lucky if he gets on the bench next week, if he does he'll be lucky to get a 20 minute cameo near the end.
It's just not the Sean Dyche way
Be lucky if he ever kicks a ball for us.boatshed bill wrote:Be lucky if he gets on the bench
This has certainly carried on for far too long and I was thinking earlier whether we should have fined him wages, if that was possible with the loan contract. But then it might do us a favour by just sticking by him, accepting he's a pillock, putting an arm around him and doing what SD did with Barton and let him respect SD and stick with us. That's the only good way out of this.Steve1956 wrote:Be lucky if he ever kicks a ball for us.
Did you see his cameo in the cup Frank,that was before some thug in a pub had tried to break his ankles.......he's a lost case,Chelsea paid a fortune for him and he's on loan at Burnley I think that tells you all you need to know about Drinkwater.FactualFrank wrote:This has certainly carried on for far too long and I was thinking earlier whether we should have fined him wages, if that was possible with the loan contract. But then it might do us a favour by just sticking by him, accepting he's a pillock, putting an arm around him and doing what SD did with Barton and let him respect SD and stick with us. That's the only good way out of this.
It says he's not good enough for Chelsea. If you think that's a lost case whilst appreciating their midfield then fair enough.Steve1956 wrote:Did you see his cameo in the cup Frank,that was before some thug in a pub had tried to break his ankles.......he's a lost case,Chelsea paid a fortune for him and he's on loan at Burnley I think that tells you all you need to know about Drinkwater.
Someone on here said his injuries were a freak nightclub incident I suppose hitting on someone else's woman by a freak in a night club was an incident.Blackrod wrote:Won’t be fit enough. Pinning hopes on him is desperation stuff. He looked poor in his league cup appearance and he’s probably gone backwards since with his self inflicted injuries.
Which one ?quoonbeatz wrote:Expect to see him after the international break
Lotto numbers SkiptonClaret.SkiptonClaret wrote:”Bwilliant signing”
CT. August 2019.
What a stupid statementSteve1956 wrote:Did you see his cameo in the cup Frank,that was before some thug in a pub had tried to break his ankles.......he's a lost case,Chelsea paid a fortune for him and he's on loan at Burnley I think that tells you all you need to know about Drinkwater.
Another player on a downward trajectory (Crouch, Lennon, Walters...). Don’t need lottery numbers as it’s blindingly obvious.FactualFrank wrote:Lotto numbers SkiptonClaret.
Thanks buddy,,every word is true.Burnley1989 wrote:What a stupid statement
The next one.Steve1956 wrote:Which one ?
How was Drinkwater on a downward trajectory? He's totally, totally different to Crouch, Lennon and Walters - totally different. He's 29 - still in his prime. He's at Chelsea - look at their midfield and team!SkiptonClaret wrote:Another player on a downward trajectory (Crouch, Lennon, Walters...). Don’t need lottery numbers as it’s blindingly obvious.
I don't believe you,you've just made that up !quoonbeatz wrote:The next one.
That might as well be 2 months.Top Claret wrote:I would have thought Drinkwater is a good month away from the 1st team
Options, funds and scouting, I'd say. We have fewer options as we don't find enough players and we can't offer big contracts, so we're limited.bfcjg wrote:Why though do we specialise in signing players either not fit or not good enough ? Are we trying to market ourselves as Turf turd polishes?
Good luck waiting for Defour.KRBFC wrote:It’s ok we’ll be fine when Defour and Brady return from injury, just like we will when Wood is back. It’s not Dyches fault the £20M he spent on 2 forwards aren’t good enough to cover for an injured Wood.
Yeah this might be the only time you chat any sense. As not really sure how he missed that one.fidelcastro wrote:Good luck waiting for Defour.
Have we resigned him now he's fit ?fidelcastro wrote:Good luck waiting for Defour.
Aye, how can I compete with you? The man who discovered Chris Wood!FactualFrank wrote:Yeah this might be the only time you chat any sense. As not really sure how he missed that one.
You don't like complements then? xxfidelcastro wrote:Aye, how can I compete with you? The man who discovered Chris Wood!
Top Claret wrote:I would have thought Drinkwater is a good month away from the 1st team
I didn’t miss that one, it was a sarcastic posted laughing at the fools always blaming injured players because the players Dyche spunked a fortune on aren’t good enough to deputise.FactualFrank wrote:Yeah this might be the only time you chat any sense. As not really sure how he missed that one.
Complement = goes well with. Eg. "The bacon complements the fried eggs"FactualFrank wrote:You don't like complements then? xx
I knew as soon as I posted that one! I'll take it as I just know.Rowls wrote:Complement = goes well with. Eg. "The bacon complements the fried eggs"
Compliment = to give praise. Eg. "I'd like to compliment you on your new haircut"
I was bored and couldn't sleep.Rowls wrote:Complement = goes well with. Eg. "The bacon complements the fried eggs"
Compliment = to give praise. Eg. "I'd like to compliment you on your new haircut"
Erm because we have one of the smallest budgets in the league,so it’s either young championship players or older end experienced,who are out of favour.bfcjg wrote:Why though do we specialise in signing players either not fit or not good enough ? Are we trying to market ourselves as Turf turd polishes?
Or maybe try looking in Europe instead of being obsessed with signing 30 year old British players. 25 million wasted on Gibson and Vydra who haven't even been given a chance.Tinribs wrote:Erm because we have one of the smallest budgets in the league,so it’s either young championship players or older end experienced,who are out of favour.
Will continue to be that way unless we get a sugar daddy or build a 50k seater stadium and fill it every home game
Back on the grass apparently.dougcollins wrote:Touch and go I heard.
They way some go on, you'd think there were plenty of clubs who haven't signed any players that are seen as a waste of money!jrgbfc wrote:Or maybe try looking in Europe instead of being obsessed with signing 30 year old British players. 25 million wasted on Gibson and Vydra who haven't even been given a chance.
Some clubs have a lot more money to waste.Spijed wrote:They way some go on, you'd think there were plenty of clubs who haven't signed any players that are seen as a waste of money!
Developed just one?boatshed bill wrote:Some clubs have a lot more money to waste.
Some clubs have bought badly and got relegated.
We have done well to still be in the PL, but we need to address some issues before too long, and spending in excess of £10m on players not good enough to get a game is one of these issues.
7 years of Sean Dyche now and we have developed just one PL player.
I'm going to wait...SkiptonClaret wrote:”Bwilliant signing”
CT. August 2019.
Through youth and development squad to PL, yes, one.GodIsADeeJay81 wrote:Developed just one?
How many other clubs with a similar size scouting network to ours have been able to bring through a player as good as Dwight McNeil?boatshed bill wrote:Through youth and development squad to PL, yes, one.