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James Abankwah - June 2025 on loan at Watford for another season (p9)
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ValleyGary said:Ireland seem to have a lot of talented young players coming through their ranks26
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supaclive said:Callumcafc said:An unused substitute as Ireland U21 beat Turkey U21 3-2.
In a competitive game?
Oh my.4 -
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Right foot, left foot and head.
Good.2 -
Imagine how supaclive will feel when he finds out Louie Watson played for Ireland's U21s but has never been called up to the senior squad2
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supaclive said:Callumcafc said:An unused substitute as Ireland U21 beat Turkey U21 3-2.
In a competitive game?
Oh my.
Shouldn't we be pleased he is in the squad ?1 -
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Reminds me of that video of Polish Pete scoring in training, and Powell standing at the side shouting: "Oh Lewandowski"0
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Anyway, be good to see The Hawk Naba get his chance with us.0
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starting tonight @supaclive5
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Have Udinese struck a deal with us over social media posts?
Tweeting about a player a hell of a lot who is yet to make an appearance for us and isn't exactly a known entity1 -
fenaddick said:starting tonight @supaclive2
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Braziliance said:Have Udinese struck a deal with us over social media posts?
Tweeting about a player a hell of a lot who is yet to make an appearance for us and isn't exactly a known entity2 -
Looks very composed and aggressive.
Shoe in to do his knee tonight3 -
Is he injured?1
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Probably just doesn't make the squad. I know he was out of position but he didn't really show anything to suggest he should be involved ahead of others.8
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Bit of a concern if he's not good enough to get near the squad.
The question remains , who actually signed him?
Holden had left so I'm guessing Scott?
I think competition for places at centre back is poor tbh. This Kid, Elewere and Ness are not at the levels to put any pressure on Jones or Hector and I think Hector especially needs competition to keep him at the top of his game.3 -
He will get a go at CB some time.3
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After Wycombe it's probably best that he's just out of the squad for a bit as he had a terrible afternoon. If Ness is fit I don't see Abankwah getting on the bench.1
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carly burn said:Bit of a concern if he's not good enough to get near the squad.
The question remains , who actually signed him?
Holden had left so I'm guessing Scott?
I think competition for places at centre back is poor tbh. This Kid, Elewere and Ness are not at the levels to put any pressure on Jones or Hector and I think Hector especially needs competition to keep him at the top of his game.
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He was only playing at RB as an emergency measure, with Watson unfit and Asiimwe injured.
In the CB pecking order, he's behind Ness and probably Thomas (when not required to play LB) as cover, and fighting with Elerewe.0 -
I imagine he gets an unders game this week, and if he doesn't he'll get a start against Aston Villa in the irrelevant cup1
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We might yet find that Abankwah becomes 1st choice RB. Think back to Jay Dasilva; he hardly played, then looked very raw when he did play.....but became our No.1 left-back and went onto more good things. Plus players can learn new positions and they often do, so I wouldn't give up on Abankwah yet.7
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Simonsen said:We might yet find that Abankwah becomes 1st choice RB. Think back to Jay Dasilva; he hardly played, then looked very raw when he did play.....but became our No.1 left-back and went onto more good things. Plus players can learn new positions and they often do, so I wouldn't give up on Abankwah yet.2
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carly burn said:Bit of a concern if he's not good enough to get near the squad.
The question remains , who actually signed him?
Holden had left so I'm guessing Scott?
I think competition for places at centre back is poor tbh. This Kid, Elewere and Ness are not at the levels to put any pressure on Jones or Hector and I think Hector especially needs competition to keep him at the top of his game.
By contrast, Lucas Ness was already a year older before he made his League debut and went on to settle down and have a fine rest of season.
It's generally accepted that CBs need to develop physically and mature later than players in other positions.
Abankwah is highly rated by his club and I don't suppose he's costing us very much in loan fees/wages.
And at 19, he's not even going to upset squad limit numbers.
He's no doubt here for experience and learning. And if's involved in the squad and gets a senior game every so often, everybody is happy.
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carly burn said:Bit of a concern if he's not good enough to get near the squad.
The question remains, who actually signed him?
Holden had left so I'm guessing Scott?
I think competition for places at centre back is poor tbh. This Kid, Elewere and Ness are not at the levels to put any pressure on Jones or Hector and I think Hector especially needs competition to keep him at the top of his game.
I don't expect all signings to work out, but way too early to write off anyone signed this summer. Have you seen any that have impressed you yet though, and who do you think signed them?1 -
killerandflash said:Simonsen said:We might yet find that Abankwah becomes 1st choice RB. Think back to Jay Dasilva; he hardly played, then looked very raw when he did play.....but became our No.1 left-back and went onto more good things. Plus players can learn new positions and they often do, so I wouldn't give up on Abankwah yet.1
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The Hawk Naba will come good1