Minimum requirement, Maxwell Cornet.
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Minimum requirement, Maxwell Cornet.
As the title suggests.
Next league game, must start.
Next league game, must start.
Re: Minimum requirement, Maxwell Cornet.
Must agree. Breath of fresh air. He might even bring us the luck that we aren't getting right now.RingoMcCartney wrote: ↑Sat Sep 18, 2021 11:08 pmAs the title suggests.
Next league game, must start.
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Re: Minimum requirement, Maxwell Cornet.
He looks a long way of starting on today’s showing. I’d be amazed if he starts a premier league game anytime soon.
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Re: Minimum requirement, Maxwell Cornet.
No impact. Disappointed in him
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Re: Minimum requirement, Maxwell Cornet.
Ridiculous statement, obviously fishing.
Re: Minimum requirement, Maxwell Cornet.
Agree - the team that ended the game, bar Jay, must start from here.
Re: Minimum requirement, Maxwell Cornet.
One of the things that annoys me about Dyche is he often doesn't give players credit in interviews. He was asked on 5Live yesterday, something along the lines of "Cornet had a good game when he came on, you must be pleased" and he did everything he could to not agree with the statement. It's almost as if he can't let a player get credit or be singled out for praise. He pointed out that Everton wasn't the right game and that Jay and Vydra had come on too and done well, not just Cornet.
It's not isolated either, I've heard him do it with Pope and others after they've had a good game. I'm sure he thinks it keeps players grounded but personally if I was a player hearing it back afterwards I'd think wow, the boss can't even acknowledge that I had a good game. Other bosses don't shy away from praising their players and it's annoying when Dyche does.
It's not isolated either, I've heard him do it with Pope and others after they've had a good game. I'm sure he thinks it keeps players grounded but personally if I was a player hearing it back afterwards I'd think wow, the boss can't even acknowledge that I had a good game. Other bosses don't shy away from praising their players and it's annoying when Dyche does.
Re: Minimum requirement, Maxwell Cornet.
There certainly looks to be a decent footballer in there but not up to the demands of the Premier League just yet
Having said that, he will only improve with more experience of game time
Playing against Rochdale will help but SD needs to show some faith and start him against Leicester
Having said that, he will only improve with more experience of game time
Playing against Rochdale will help but SD needs to show some faith and start him against Leicester
Re: Minimum requirement, Maxwell Cornet.
One of the annoying traits of Dyche is that he never seems to offer a gesture towards players that are subbedbennitor wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 7:00 amOne of the things that annoys me about Dyche is he often doesn't give players credit in interviews. He was asked on 5Live yesterday, something along the lines of "Cornet had a good game when he came on, you must be pleased" and he did everything he could to not agree with the statement. It's almost as if he can't let a player get credit or be singled out for praise. He pointed out that Everton wasn't the right game and that Jay and Vydra had come on too and done well, not just Cornet.
It's not isolated either, I've heard him do it with Pope and others after they've had a good game. I'm sure he thinks it keeps players grounded but personally if I was a player hearing it back afterwards I'd think wow, the boss can't even acknowledge that I had a good game. Other bosses don't shy away from praising their players and it's annoying when Dyche does.
The top managers always find time to thank a player coming off for their efforts
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Re: Minimum requirement, Maxwell Cornet.
Normally he can just say thanks in the changing rooms 30 seconds later.
Re: Minimum requirement, Maxwell Cornet.
djemba-djemba wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 7:19 amNormally he can just say thanks in the changing rooms 30 seconds later.
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Re: Minimum requirement, Maxwell Cornet.
I think the fact SD praised Vydra and Cornet suggests they will start next PL game
Re: Minimum requirement, Maxwell Cornet.
I think Cornet is a breath of fresh air, enjoyed watching him.
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Re: Minimum requirement, Maxwell Cornet.
First of all I think Maxwel played well when he came on.RingoMcCartney wrote: ↑Sat Sep 18, 2021 11:08 pmAs the title suggests.
Next league game, must start.
But if I was Sean I would not start him he looked as though he still needed to get himself a little more familiar with how we played ie tracking back etc.
The signs are good . I would start Vydra and bring Maxwel on like he did today to give him a good amount of time on the pitch. He gave the players a lift and the supporters.
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Re: Minimum requirement, Maxwell Cornet.
It’s funny that the players you refer to rarely seem to be upset when not playing or showing any kind of discontent. Maybe just maybe they don’t need to hear him telling the media how well they have played when he does it in private. For the few faults that Dyche has his references to players (or lack of them) is certainly not one of them. The discipline of nearly 100 games without a red card suggests to me that the players are motivated by pretty much everything the manager does.bennitor wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 7:00 amOne of the things that annoys me about Dyche is he often doesn't give players credit in interviews. He was asked on 5Live yesterday, something along the lines of "Cornet had a good game when he came on, you must be pleased" and he did everything he could to not agree with the statement. It's almost as if he can't let a player get credit or be singled out for praise. He pointed out that Everton wasn't the right game and that Jay and Vydra had come on too and done well, not just Cornet.
It's not isolated either, I've heard him do it with Pope and others after they've had a good game. I'm sure he thinks it keeps players grounded but personally if I was a player hearing it back afterwards I'd think wow, the boss can't even acknowledge that I had a good game. Other bosses don't shy away from praising their players and it's annoying when Dyche does.