Sounds like a solid player, and very pleased to have got this one done, hearing the Sunderland lot dissing him and saying that they didn't rate him is good enough for me, welcome George to the club, now on to the next half a dozen eh.
Nah, he's here for his energy and pace. Let's hope we get some skill, subtlety and ball control alongside him
He's not pacy.
If we use him right, he'll be the sit in front of the back 4, get the ball, give it to someone else type player. I see him as the competition for Watson.
Sunderland fans think Matthews is awful, they are down on their club (unsurprisingly). Some of our fans thought everyone of our players last year was awful.
Sounds promising, did well everywhere except Sunderland, young, decent background.
Playing alongside Fraser, Randall, Dale and Messi he will be just fine.
Delighted with this signing. It seems that he is a Pratley replacement and can play CB if needed. I can now see why Darren was released and at 23 he reduces the squad age by 13 years if seen as a direct replacement.
I followed his career after being impressed when he was at Walsall when he played against us alongside Oztumer.
As I said on the rumours thread I think it is significant that Afc Wombles improved after he signed last January and he played well in the draw at Plough Lane.
Good signing in my books. Replaces Pratley and a good age, surprised it’s only a two year deal but maybe that’s what he wanted. Hopefully we play to his strengths and have technical players around him.
No idea why but have a good feeling about this signing. A bit of energy in the middle and hopefully we can supplement with some additional midfield signings
Most players appear to fail at Sunderland nowadays, so scratching that and focusing on what he has done elsewhere WH U21s, Walsall and Wimbledon. Appears a real workmanlike DM, all good teams need one or two of those these days. Wish him luck and cannot wait to see him play live. The build continues…
Good signing in my books. Replaces Pratley and a good age, surprised it’s only a two year deal but maybe that’s what he wanted. Hopefully we play to his strengths and have technical players around him.
Although he wouldn't have played through the Arsenal and West Ham academies if he couldn't control and pass a football.
Edit: Just seen that @Scoham has just beaten me to it!
No idea why but have a good feeling about this signing. A bit of energy in the middle and hopefully we can supplement with some additional midfield signings
Yep, we're building a team. If he fits into that and enables the team to be greater than it's sum of parts, he's doing his job.
My youngest will be pleased there's a George in the team . Another piece in the jigsaw for the team that will be blowing this league out of the water . Properly buzzing and up for it now with this mouthwatering prospect who Sunderland didn't want in their pursuit of 4th spot last season
As the more discerning Sunderland comments suggest it is about balance in the squad and in the team.
None of Gilbey, Morgan, Watson, Forster-Caskey, Pratley, Williams, Maddison, Oztumer, Shinnie are or were Central Defensive Midfield players.
Just because you stick a player in the shirt doesn’t mean they can do the job. At times last season you could drive a coach and horses through our midfield. The inability to keep defensive shape for almost an entire season was for a professional squad unfathomable. It probably broke Bowyer.
I suspect the first 20 minutes against Bristol Rovers had Adkins looking for the contract termination clause.
From what little I have seen of him he will not win you games with a stroke of genius nor offers a major attacking threat but he will offer a significant improvement in not losing games.
Aged 23 he does seem to have a maturity about his persona and his game. Not blessed with any notable pace it will be needed if he is going to provide the platform from which others play.
As I commented elsewhere it is not a signing to get the pulses racing but a very decent signing none the less. I suspect overall his contribution will be determined by others who are brought in to complement his skillset.
Bit of a mixed bag regarding oppo fans take on him. Sunderland fans seem a bit divided, whereas Wimbledon fans rated him very highly. Watch this space as the saying goes.
Bit of a mixed bag regarding oppo fans take on him. Sunderland fans seem a bit divided, whereas Wimbledon fans rated him very highly. Watch this space as the saying goes.
A key failing for us for a chunk of last season was how easily teams literally walked through our central midfield, despite filling it with cloggers like Watson and Pratley.
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If we use him right, he'll be the sit in front of the back 4, get the ball, give it to someone else type player. I see him as the competition for Watson.
Just seen he's an ex Brentwood school lad.
Sounds promising, did well everywhere except Sunderland, young, decent background.
Playing alongside Fraser, Randall, Dale and Messi he will be just fine.
I followed his career after being impressed when he was at Walsall when he played against us alongside Oztumer.
As I said on the rumours thread I think it is significant that Afc Wombles improved after he signed last January and he played well in the draw at Plough Lane.
We've signed plenty of players on loan from Premier clubs that have not lived up to the hype, Sanogo, Frimpong, Mavadidi, Razak, Matt Smiths.
Great signing 🤷♂️🤞😉
Edit: Just seen that @Scoham has just beaten me to it!
https://youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ
Another piece in the jigsaw for the team that will be blowing this league out of the water .
Properly buzzing and up for it now with this mouthwatering prospect who Sunderland didn't want in their pursuit of 4th spot last season
8% top two
75% play offs
17% let's not go there
None of Gilbey, Morgan, Watson, Forster-Caskey, Pratley, Williams, Maddison, Oztumer, Shinnie are or were Central Defensive Midfield players.
I suspect the first 20 minutes against Bristol Rovers had Adkins looking for the contract termination clause.
From what little I have seen of him he will not win you games with a stroke of genius nor offers a major attacking threat but he will offer a significant improvement in not losing games.
Aged 23 he does seem to have a maturity about his persona and his game. Not blessed with any notable pace it will be needed if he is going to provide the platform from which others play.
As I commented elsewhere it is not a signing to get the pulses racing but a very decent signing none the less. I suspect overall his contribution will be determined by others who are brought in to complement his skillset.
On such a basis we still have a way to travel.
Welcome George. Looking forward to full blooded challenges on the pitch!!
Reminds me of Carrick for Swindon. He did alright for himself.
Sunderland fans seem a bit divided, whereas Wimbledon fans rated him very highly.
Watch this space as the saying goes.
A key failing for us for a chunk of last season was how easily teams literally walked through our central midfield, despite filling it with cloggers like Watson and Pratley.