| Could be something to cheer about 17:32 - Jan 22 with 2258 views | KeithHaynes | Matos is publicly stating there is a transfer breakthrough. Sakyi on loan then. 😂 |  |
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| Could be something to cheer about on 17:42 - Jan 22 with 2213 views | KeithHaynes | I fancy a EPL P2 player as we have stated recently.
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| Could be something to cheer about on 18:04 - Jan 22 with 2131 views | johnlangy | Croeso Gustavo. |  | |  |
| Could be something to cheer about on 18:12 - Jan 22 with 2066 views | union_jack | Victor Moses at last!😀 |  |
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| Could be something to cheer about on 18:32 - Jan 22 with 1947 views | KeithHaynes | |  |
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| Could be something to cheer about on 18:39 - Jan 22 with 1901 views | union_jack |
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Keep up! I posted it in your thread at top of page😂 |  |
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| Could be something to cheer about on 18:40 - Jan 22 with 1883 views | KeithHaynes |
| Could be something to cheer about on 18:39 - Jan 22 by union_jack | Keep up! I posted it in your thread at top of page😂 |
We have a piece on him Liam wrote this morning 👂 This is about a player we’ve hardly spoken to 😂
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| Could be something to cheer about on 18:42 - Jan 22 with 1860 views | Dr_Winston | A club where he can get used to the bustle of the English leagues, and where the head coach, a fair chunk of his staff plus two prominent first team players are all Portugese speakers is probably not a bad place for a young Brazilian to spend six months on loan. Wouldn't bet against that being a factor in Brentford's thinking, especially as he doesn't appear to be anywhere near fluent in English. |  |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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| Could be something to cheer about on 20:59 - Jan 22 with 1521 views | union_jack |
| Could be something to cheer about on 18:42 - Jan 22 by Dr_Winston | A club where he can get used to the bustle of the English leagues, and where the head coach, a fair chunk of his staff plus two prominent first team players are all Portugese speakers is probably not a bad place for a young Brazilian to spend six months on loan. Wouldn't bet against that being a factor in Brentford's thinking, especially as he doesn't appear to be anywhere near fluent in English. |
Excellent point but I hope there’s more to it than that. I may be in the minority but I’m not that enamoured by Yalcouye. He came here with all the plaudits from Brighton fans but hasn’t the physicality for The Championship. Hopefully he won’t be another like that. |  |
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| Could be something to cheer about on 21:06 - Jan 22 with 1502 views | max936 |
| Could be something to cheer about on 20:59 - Jan 22 by union_jack | Excellent point but I hope there’s more to it than that. I may be in the minority but I’m not that enamoured by Yalcouye. He came here with all the plaudits from Brighton fans but hasn’t the physicality for The Championship. Hopefully he won’t be another like that. |
He can play though, still young enough to gain physical attributes and its not all about physicality anyway. |  |
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| Could be something to cheer about on 21:09 - Jan 22 with 1489 views | union_jack |
| Could be something to cheer about on 21:06 - Jan 22 by max936 | He can play though, still young enough to gain physical attributes and its not all about physicality anyway. |
It’s not all about it you are right but you need a fair amount of it in The Championship as we see week in, week out. |  |
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| Could be something to cheer about on 21:11 - Jan 22 with 1476 views | Whiterockin |
| Could be something to cheer about on 20:59 - Jan 22 by union_jack | Excellent point but I hope there’s more to it than that. I may be in the minority but I’m not that enamoured by Yalcouye. He came here with all the plaudits from Brighton fans but hasn’t the physicality for The Championship. Hopefully he won’t be another like that. |
I agree with you about Yalcouye. In my opinion he does the pretty stuff on the ball but is not physically strong enough and doesn't work hard enough. In time this could change but he is not doing it for us. Is this the reason a player with allegedly an abundance of talent doesn't currently start for us. |  | |  |
| Could be something to cheer about on 22:17 - Jan 22 with 1325 views | PawelAbbott |
| Could be something to cheer about on 20:59 - Jan 22 by union_jack | Excellent point but I hope there’s more to it than that. I may be in the minority but I’m not that enamoured by Yalcouye. He came here with all the plaudits from Brighton fans but hasn’t the physicality for The Championship. Hopefully he won’t be another like that. |
Yalcouye's number one skill appears to be falling over. He wins a decent number of free kicks but falls over at the slightest touch. He is a long way from a Premier league regular |  | |  |
| Could be something to cheer about on 07:28 - Jan 23 with 1039 views | Daggyjack |
| Could be something to cheer about on 22:17 - Jan 22 by PawelAbbott | Yalcouye's number one skill appears to be falling over. He wins a decent number of free kicks but falls over at the slightest touch. He is a long way from a Premier league regular |
Has the club managed to send Benson going back to Burnley as a result of Nunes arriving? |  | |  |
| Could be something to cheer about on 07:31 - Jan 23 with 1028 views | Dr_Winston | I don't think physicality is Yalcouye's problem. It's the pace of the game. He does a lot of good stuff and then gets caught in possession because he doesn't release the ball soon enough. That's the sort of issue best caused by experience, which he's not really getting because he's in and out of the side. |  |
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| Could be something to cheer about on 08:46 - Jan 23 with 918 views | DoubeDoube | Yalcoue doesnt stop running and covers every blade of grass, yes he has a couple of work ons but that is why he is out on loan [Post edited 23 Jan 13:30]
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| Could be something to cheer about on 11:43 - Jan 23 with 731 views | Gaz_M |
| Could be something to cheer about on 21:11 - Jan 22 by Whiterockin | I agree with you about Yalcouye. In my opinion he does the pretty stuff on the ball but is not physically strong enough and doesn't work hard enough. In time this could change but he is not doing it for us. Is this the reason a player with allegedly an abundance of talent doesn't currently start for us. |
Doesn't work hard enough |  | |  |
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