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Appear to be taking full part going off the training pictures, a full pre season and won't be too far behind the other's, yes granted they've both spent a long time on the sidelines, but be like 2 new signings if they can stay fit..
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Good news indeed
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I’d expect Ramsey to be way ahead of Beyer, as he was involved towards the end of the seasonalwaysaclaret wrote: ↑Thu Jul 10, 2025 2:48 pmAppear to be taking full part going off the training pictures, a full pre season and won't be too far behind the other's, yes granted they've both spent a long time on the sidelines, but be like 2 new signings if they can stay fit..
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Could Ramsey be Brownhills replacement?
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I’d like to see what a fully fit Beyer could do under Parker.
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Ramsey was playing with the under 21's towards the end of last season.
I went to one of the games which was played on the Turf, Ramsey started alongside Tresor against Brentford.
I went to one of the games which was played on the Turf, Ramsey started alongside Tresor against Brentford.
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How long did the two players get roughly?
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I recall it was around 60 odd minutes.
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Maybe, I did comment on another thread he's replacement could already be here.
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But hang on. Beyer looks like he should retire. 

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He looked miles off being a Premier League player last time. He looked miles off Brownhill’s level and he is questioned at the higher level. Coming back from a long injury doesn’t make him a much better player it’s just wishful thinking. Over time he may develop into an improved player whether that’s at Premier League level or not.
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Boss Hogg wrote: ↑Thu Jul 10, 2025 6:06 pmHe looked miles off being a Premier League player last time. He looked miles off Brownhill’s level and he is questioned at the higher level. Coming back from a long injury doesn’t make him a much better player it’s just wishful thinking. Over time he may develop into an improved player whether that’s at Premier League level or not.
To be fair that Prem season under VK made a lot of decent players look shide.
I was a Kompany fan but that season was a **** show on and off the pitch!
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He was excellent for Boro. Like Trafford, he was thrown to the wolves by VK. There’s obviously a reason why we paid big money for him.Boss Hogg wrote: ↑Thu Jul 10, 2025 6:06 pmHe looked miles off being a Premier League player last time. He looked miles off Brownhill’s level and he is questioned at the higher level. Coming back from a long injury doesn’t make him a much better player it’s just wishful thinking. Over time he may develop into an improved player whether that’s at Premier League level or not.
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Nobody can really judge any of the “new” players we had in the premier league in that season
From game 1 we were poorly set up
From game 1 we were poorly set up
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If you’d watched Trafford in the VK relegation season, you wouldn’t go anywhere near him. Chucked under the bus in the first game, and never really recovered.
Turns out, he’s Englands next No 1.
Ramsey will get a chance, and I fancy him to take it. He’s a good player, I just hope his bad injury doesn’t psychologically affect him.
Turns out, he’s Englands next No 1.
Ramsey will get a chance, and I fancy him to take it. He’s a good player, I just hope his bad injury doesn’t psychologically affect him.
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And if Jordan gets anywhere near the first team squad before Xmas, I’ll be shellshocked.
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Maybe this thread should serve as a well-needed reminder to posters on here that speculating about a player's health/ fitness/ well-being is a sh1t thing to do, and often turns out to be plain wrong. A few weeks back experts on here were telling us that Beyer wouldn't kick a ball again based on nothing, clearly.
Great to have both of them back in full training and hopefully they'll be around the first team again this season. I'm delighted for them both.
Great to have both of them back in full training and hopefully they'll be around the first team again this season. I'm delighted for them both.
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Personally i didn't think he was anywhere near as bad as you are making him out to have been.
and neither did Eddie howe.
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Forgive my ignorance… what’s Eddie Howe got to do with it?boatshed bill wrote: ↑Thu Jul 10, 2025 7:31 pmPersonally i didn't think he was anywhere near as bad as you are making him out to have been.
and neither did Eddie howe.
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He wasn’t. His big weakness was dealing with crosses into the box, and he wasn’t helped by the way the team set up and defended. But his shot stopping was at a good level all season.boatshed bill wrote: ↑Thu Jul 10, 2025 7:31 pmPersonally i didn't think he was anywhere near as bad as you are making him out to have been.
and neither did Eddie howe.
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That thread was laughable, similar to the Alan Pace converstaion about Tresor bandied around on here as Gospel.ksrclaret wrote: ↑Thu Jul 10, 2025 7:20 pmMaybe this thread should serve as a well-needed reminder to posters on here that speculating about a player's health/ fitness/ well-being is a sh1t thing to do, and often turns out to be plain wrong. A few weeks back experts on here were telling us that Beyer wouldn't kick a ball again based on nothing, clearly.
Great to have both of them back in full training and hopefully they'll be around the first team again this season. I'm delighted for them both.
Beyer has a limp = career finished.
Just proves how dangerous a brain fart can be when its put in writing.
Sadly it not only sums up this board but social media in general and the world we now live in.
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Is Mike Tresor training?
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Exactly. I've always thought that's how young players get there chance.
They are thrown into the team sometimes and it's a case of sink or swim.
You will never know how those players will perform at our first team level until you "throw" them into the team.
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Poor old Beyer and Ramsey - not only do they have to share a thread, it gets invaded by Eddie Howe and Mike Trésor. 

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He has been shown on the training pics yeah
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I don't expect either to feature until at least the second half of the season. Coming straight back into the PL after such huge lay-offs is incredible unlikely, and could trigger further injuries. A couple of loan deals, similar to Ekdal last season, would make sense. Get them back on the pitch regularly and building up match fitness. They're both young enough to be able to slowly build themselves back up again.
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My feeling is that Ramsey won't be going anywhere and will be in and around the first team squad, especially since he returned to first team action just ahead of last season finishing. Beyer I suspect is rather further away and if he is fit enough now, he'll go somewhere decent for 6 months to get back into it. We'll see!
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Whether Beyer's fit enough or not, for me he just isn't quick enough for the PL from what we saw of him.
And the long layoff won't exactly have improved things.
And the long layoff won't exactly have improved things.
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Disagree re him being goof enough. The VK set up hung the back 4+ Trafford out to dry. Beyer is a very good footballer. Would make a very good cd midfielder imo.ElectroClaret wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 11:12 amWhether Beyer's fit enough or not, for me he just isn't quick enough for the PL from what we saw of him.
And the long layoff won't exactly have improved things.
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Not sure how Ramsey's poor performances were Kompany's fault.
If anything he was in a system that should have been perfect for him.
He was excellent in one game when he first came in to the team then just got gradually worse.
If anything he was in a system that should have been perfect for him.
He was excellent in one game when he first came in to the team then just got gradually worse.
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Definitely Kompany's fault, he persisted in flogging him while injured, wasn't really fit when he came to us imo, hadn't been with us long before he had strapping to he's knee, it was plain to see he was carrying something, yet kompany persisted, until the inevitable imo.
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B*llocks. Most players have played through injury at some point (if that was even the case) it doesn't mean they have to give the ball away in terrible areas consistently.alwaysaclaret wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 11:34 amDefinitely Kompany's fault, he persisted in flogging him while injured, wasn't really fit when he came to us imo, hadn't been with us long before he had strapping to he's knee, it was plain to see he was carrying something, yet kompany persisted, until the inevitable imo.
He was weak physically, increasingly poor technically and looked absolutely miles off being a Premier league player mentally, he was like a lost kid. It was Kompanys fault in the sense of giving him game time when he wasn't up to it. He needed a loan.
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Reason I put them both in the same thread is because they've had what could be said as similar injuries and are a similar time in their rehab /recovery etc, but quite agree re EH and MT. Not a dig, just offering an explanation.
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Why wouldn't Ramsey feature until the second half of the season? He played at QPR in the penultimate game of last season.jlup1980 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 10:47 amI don't expect either to feature until at least the second half of the season. Coming straight back into the PL after such huge lay-offs is incredible unlikely, and could trigger further injuries. A couple of loan deals, similar to Ekdal last season, would make sense. Get them back on the pitch regularly and building up match fitness. They're both young enough to be able to slowly build themselves back up again.
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2 weeks until our first pre season game is it? We should know more then. If Beyer is anywhere near the player he was then he would fit in perfectly.
Hartmann Esteve beyer Walker
That would be some back 4
Hartmann Esteve beyer Walker
That would be some back 4
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I’d say Beyer will be behind Walker, Humphries and Worrall for a place in the defence.
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Beyer is one I know some posters think isn't good enough for the premier league. But he played 15 times when we were set up terribly.
And I've still not seen a CB destroy the championship like Beyer did in our promotion season. Obviously no one knows if he can recover fully from his injury, but he is a player. Might not have shown it at the top level yet, but he's got the ability.
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A fully fit Beyer with Esteve would be incredible. I really really hope he keeps fit and gets back to what we know he can do. He’s so cultured on the ball and reads the game well.
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Agree on Beyer. He got away with being a right- footed LCB in the Championship but got found out in the Prem. Playing RCB alongside Steve I think would be a strong pairing in the PL - assuming he is fully fit.
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I have said it before and I will say it again. Beyer and Steve will Never be a back 2. They are too similar. You can't have 2 marauding CBs together. The only way they should play together is as part of a 3 with an old fashioned "proper defender" of a CB. Such as Ben Mee (could Tuanzebe be this player?)
IF we can get the Beyer back that we saw in the championship then we have a ridiculous wealth of talent at CB for a club our size.
IF we can get the Beyer back that we saw in the championship then we have a ridiculous wealth of talent at CB for a club our size.
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Is Beyer becoming the latest player to get better the longer he goes without playing?