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Krystian Bielik - tracking progress at Derby (p9 out with ACL again)

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    Was glad he got a good reception on Saturday. 

    Watched him after the game hugging and talking to a few of the players after the final whistle. I wonder if he wishes he was still here. 
    A massive difference in pressure between coming on loan to us in the 3rd tier, and being signed by Derby for £10m though! 
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    Was glad he got a good reception on Saturday. 

    Watched him after the game hugging and talking to a few of the players after the final whistle. I wonder if he wishes he was still here. 
    Given the fact he's probably being paid a lot more at Derby than what we could ever offer here... probably not.
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    sam3110 said:
    It's a sign of Bowyer's tactical nous that we made him look very ordinary on Saturday, I liked the way we pressed him hard when in possession and there was one moment in particular when Pratley came all the way out of defence to press him and win the ball in a dangerous position, as one flaw he had in his game with us was getting caught in possession trying to bring the ball out of defence
    I imagine we'll see similar when we play Preston - Bowyer will remember Bauer's faults so will target them

    Its no different to our struggles against Oxford with Robinson in charge of them; he still knew a lot of the squad and how Bowyer thinks so was able to setup his own team to focus on our problems
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    Was glad he got a good reception on Saturday. 

    Watched him after the game hugging and talking to a few of the players after the final whistle. I wonder if he wishes he was still here. 
    Given the fact he's probably being paid a lot more at Derby than what we could ever offer here... probably not.
    You are almost certainly right, but I always got the impression with him it was always more about the football than the money. In his post play off interviews, he was so excited at the end of last season and seemingly very keen to come back, that I do wonder if a bit of him wishes he had been able to. That didn’t look like a happy team we played against on Saturday.

    i do wonder if we’ll see him again in a red shirt one day.
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    sam3110 said:
    It's a sign of Bowyer's tactical nous that we made him look very ordinary on Saturday, I liked the way we pressed him hard when in possession and there was one moment in particular when Pratley came all the way out of defence to press him and win the ball in a dangerous position, as one flaw he had in his game with us was getting caught in possession trying to bring the ball out of defence
    I suspect this was one of the “traps” Lee referred to. Let Bielik free in midfield then swarm him when he got the ball.
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    Dazzler21 said:
    Gallagher will eclipse them both.
    Genuinely believe in this statement from August and stand by it.
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    edited October 2019
    If he was playing for us now, I don't doubt he would be playing as well as the rest of our lads. He is a top player. Maybe there is more pressure on him given the price tag. I know there are loads of bigger ones, but £10m for a Championship club, you may feel some expectation. 

    I also agree what you say about Gallagher, he has ability but he has something else too. It is a Bowyeresque ability to compete in realtion to the uglier side of the game. I don't see that in Mount at all, excellent player that he is. If I was a Chelsea fan I would be quite excited, except I imagine most of them will have no idea what a talent they have. Anyway, he is best developing as he is with us and I'm sure Lampard will get that.
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    Sage said:
    RC_CAFC said:
    Was glad he got a good reception on Saturday. 

    Watched him after the game hugging and talking to a few of the players after the final whistle. I wonder if he wishes he was still here. 
    Given the fact he's probably being paid a lot more at Derby than what we could ever offer here... probably not.
    You are almost certainly right, but I always got the impression with him it was always more about the football than the money. In his post play off interviews, he was so excited at the end of last season and seemingly very keen to come back, that I do wonder if a bit of him wishes he had been able to. That didn’t look like a happy team we played against on Saturday.

    i do wonder if we’ll see him again in a red shirt one day.
    Bielik wanted to come back and if he were to have been loaned out, it would’ve been to us. Instead Arsenal decided to cash in and left us with no chance.

    If he ever was to play for us again, we’d either be in the Premier League, or he’d have dropped down back to the Championship because with the right time and coaching, he’ll make it.

    Such a down to earth, genuine young man too. He bought into the club and the direction last season. Was outstanding for us throughout. Will always be remembered for what he done, and I wish him all the best in the future. I think a part of him wishes he was still here, that’s for sure.
    Where’s the grammar police 🚨 when you need them?
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    If he was playing for us now, I don't doubt he would be playing as well as the rest of our lads. He is a top player. Maybe there is more pressure on him given the price tag. I know there are loads of bigger ones, but £10m for a Championship club, you may feel some expectation. 

    I also agree what you say about Gallagher, he has ability but he has something else too. It is a Bowyeresque ability to compete in realtion to the uglier side of the game. I don't see that in Mount at all, excellent player that he is. If I was a Chelsea fan I would be quite excited, except I imagine most of them will have no idea what a talent they have. Anyway, he is best developing as he is with us and I'm sure Lampard will get that.
    Chelsea fans I work with already want him back, told them no. Really, it's a win-win for them as he's probably developing far better here under Bowyer than he would struggling to get in the side at Chelsea
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    Would be a big mistake for them to take him back this season. It would be the equivalent of cashing in too early. He is going from strength to strength with us and I could see him starting for them next season if he continues to improve at this rate. I'm sure Lampard gets that, even if some of their fans are too dumb to.
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    rananegra said:
    If he was playing for us now, I don't doubt he would be playing as well as the rest of our lads. He is a top player. Maybe there is more pressure on him given the price tag. I know there are loads of bigger ones, but £10m for a Championship club, you may feel some expectation. 

    I also agree what you say about Gallagher, he has ability but he has something else too. It is a Bowyeresque ability to compete in realtion to the uglier side of the game. I don't see that in Mount at all, excellent player that he is. If I was a Chelsea fan I would be quite excited, except I imagine most of them will have no idea what a talent they have. Anyway, he is best developing as he is with us and I'm sure Lampard will get that.
    Chelsea fans I work with already want him back, told them no. Really, it's a win-win for them as he's probably developing far better here under Bowyer than he would struggling to get in the side at Chelsea
    Yeah, you tell em!
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    Sage said:
    RC_CAFC said:
    Was glad he got a good reception on Saturday. 

    Watched him after the game hugging and talking to a few of the players after the final whistle. I wonder if he wishes he was still here. 
    Given the fact he's probably being paid a lot more at Derby than what we could ever offer here... probably not.
    You are almost certainly right, but I always got the impression with him it was always more about the football than the money. In his post play off interviews, he was so excited at the end of last season and seemingly very keen to come back, that I do wonder if a bit of him wishes he had been able to. That didn’t look like a happy team we played against on Saturday.

    i do wonder if we’ll see him again in a red shirt one day.
    Bielik wanted to come back and if he were to have been loaned out, it would’ve been to us. Instead Arsenal decided to cash in and left us with no chance.

    If he ever was to play for us again, we’d either be in the Premier League, or he’d have dropped down back to the Championship because with the right time and coaching, he’ll make it.

    Such a down to earth, genuine young man too. He bought into the club and the direction last season. Was outstanding for us throughout. Will always be remembered for what he done, and I wish him all the best in the future. I think a part of him wishes he was still here, that’s for sure.
    Where’s the grammar police 🚨 when you need them?
    What grammatical error? :wink:
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    It looks like he's out long term with a bad knee injury, stretchered off playing for the U23s
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    It looks like he's out long term with a bad knee injury, stretchered off playing for the U23s
    His time with us obviously did rub off on him. 
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    edited January 2020
    Good news for us.

    Unlucky Krystian
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    Was glad he got a good reception on Saturday. 

    Watched him after the game hugging and talking to a few of the players after the final whistle. I wonder if he wishes he was still here. 
    Not when he checks his pay packet.
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    Sage said:
    Sage said:
    RC_CAFC said:
    Was glad he got a good reception on Saturday. 

    Watched him after the game hugging and talking to a few of the players after the final whistle. I wonder if he wishes he was still here. 
    Given the fact he's probably being paid a lot more at Derby than what we could ever offer here... probably not.
    You are almost certainly right, but I always got the impression with him it was always more about the football than the money. In his post play off interviews, he was so excited at the end of last season and seemingly very keen to come back, that I do wonder if a bit of him wishes he had been able to. That didn’t look like a happy team we played against on Saturday.

    i do wonder if we’ll see him again in a red shirt one day.
    Bielik wanted to come back and if he were to have been loaned out, it would’ve been to us. Instead Arsenal decided to cash in and left us with no chance.

    If he ever was to play for us again, we’d either be in the Premier League, or he’d have dropped down back to the Championship because with the right time and coaching, he’ll make it.

    Such a down to earth, genuine young man too. He bought into the club and the direction last season. Was outstanding for us throughout. Will always be remembered for what he done, and I wish him all the best in the future. I think a part of him wishes he was still here, that’s for sure.
    Where’s the grammar police 🚨 when you need them?
    What grammatical error? :wink:
    Not sure whether you mean:

    What, grammatical error?

    or:

    Which grammatical error? 😰
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    Good news for us.

    Unlucky Krystian.    Why?
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    It looks like he's out long term with a bad knee injury, stretchered off playing for the U23s
    Confirmed as out for the season
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    Taken off on a stretcher today with what sounds like another nasty knee injury 


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    FFS!! - Gutted for him
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