don't know where the funds have come from or how good he is at this level, but good news that at least have a chance to address the midfield imbalance.
[cite]Parky said[/cite]"Kyle is an out-and-out left winger - something we've been looking for all season - and he will bring us that balance across the midfield ...
He's a young, athletic player with pace to burn, and he joins us until the end of the season, with the possibility of taking that further.”
Sounds like the right sort of player, as long as he's willing to track back a bit and can actually cross a ball this is the bit of good news we've been waiting for. I look forward to seeing him tomorrow - reckon he'll start?
Remember seeing this lad play for Wolves on the tv last year,he looked very skilful and pacy,reckon he'll do very well in this league. Well done Parky!!
Can remember him making a couple of sub appearances for west ham. Was talked of being the next big thing at one point......but then every WHU youth player gets labelled with that.
Sheff U's assistant manager said this a fortnight ago:
Sheffield United assistant manager Sam Ellis has backed summer signing Kyel Reid to overcome a troubled start to life at Bramall Lane.
The 22-year-old arrived last summer following his release from West Ham, but has yet to start a league game for the Blades and has been restricted to seven appearances off the substitutes' bench.
Ellis said: "Of course he still has a chance. He has to show the level of consistency and the attitude to playing the game we require to force himself in.
"Kyel is a southern lad adapting to life up north and things have not been easy for him. He has had one or two family traumas to deal with and so we're taking things nice and steady with him."
Ellis added: "It's fair to say that we did probably expect a bit more from him by this stage, but there is still plenty of time for him to make an impression."
Hope he's not just a "stand out on the wing and wait for the ball type" We can't have players like that in our team. Hope he's an up and down player who is prepared to go on the outside and deliver, hope he has a decent shot AND a decent work rate. Hope he does well...good luck to him and look forward to seeing him tomorrow (should be an ideal game for him to start in).
Very good signing imo. He used to go to Deptford Green School and used to watch him with mates for the west ham youth side as they had a few from our school in the west ham ranks. Always expected him to become a regular at West Ham but has not materialsed for whatever reason but he is now back home and has a chance to show his true potential as im sure that he will have to play for us everyweek to offer the balance in the side we have been lacking since the start of the season.
In November 2008, Reid's 21st birthday celebrations at the Ghost Bar nightclub in South Kensington resulted in a large gang fight in which two people were injured, one being hit by a car and the other stabbed in the neck
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This season's Neil Heaney (but with automatic rather than PO's)?
So he is going to punch a horrible Argentinian left back?
Sounds like the right sort of player, as long as he's willing to track back a bit and can actually cross a ball this is the bit of good news we've been waiting for. I look forward to seeing him tomorrow - reckon he'll start?
Was that the nippy 'in yer face' determined little tyke that I was cursing? if so, hooray.
Sheff U's assistant manager said this a fortnight ago:
Sheffield United assistant manager Sam Ellis has backed summer signing Kyel Reid to overcome a troubled start to life at Bramall Lane.
The 22-year-old arrived last summer following his release from West Ham, but has yet to start a league game for the Blades and has been restricted to seven appearances off the substitutes' bench.
Ellis said: "Of course he still has a chance. He has to show the level of consistency and the attitude to playing the game we require to force himself in.
"Kyel is a southern lad adapting to life up north and things have not been easy for him. He has had one or two family traumas to deal with and so we're taking things nice and steady with him."
Ellis added: "It's fair to say that we did probably expect a bit more from him by this stage, but there is still plenty of time for him to make an impression."
Eh? Sam's a right winger the last time I checked???
He used to go to Deptford Green School and used to watch him with mates for the west ham youth side as they had a few from our school in the west ham ranks.
Always expected him to become a regular at West Ham but has not materialsed for whatever reason but he is now back home and has a chance to show his true potential as im sure that he will have to play for us everyweek to offer the balance in the side we have been lacking since the start of the season.
Sinclair
Cook
Gillespie
Soares
Bouazza
They all seem to do ok elsewhere.
The rest were pretty useless.
Is he - I find it hard to tell