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Those furious that one of the best Championship sides beat us easily will be happy we got one of their players.
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Haha only saw the highlights of the Brentford game, but he did look very suspect. Hopefully there's a gem of a player in there somewhere that will emerge with timeShade wrote:Brentford: "lol, your left back. Here, have this one"
Milton: "Cheers"
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I would hope people don’t start getting on Debeyo’s back when he plays. He’s a young lad, still learning the game. Yes, we all want a competent player at left back but history has shown that this has been one of the most difficult positions to fill at CTFC over several years now. Left sided defenders as competent going forward as they are defending, are quickly snapped up by bigger clubs.
But before a player’s confidence is totally ripped apart by ‘fans’ - just spare a thought for the substantial improvement shown by Jordan Cranston at the start of his second year, before the serious hamstring injury ruined his season.
I was at the Brentford game and felt Debayo was not given enough cover when it was clear he was up against a very competent specialist right-sided attacking midfielder. When the ball was pinged cross-field to the right winger, which was a very clear and obvious tactic employed by Brentford, Debayo was isolated too often and was left to struggle.
But before a player’s confidence is totally ripped apart by ‘fans’ - just spare a thought for the substantial improvement shown by Jordan Cranston at the start of his second year, before the serious hamstring injury ruined his season.
I was at the Brentford game and felt Debayo was not given enough cover when it was clear he was up against a very competent specialist right-sided attacking midfielder. When the ball was pinged cross-field to the right winger, which was a very clear and obvious tactic employed by Brentford, Debayo was isolated too often and was left to struggle.