oldage":1v1kmp6r said:If you care to read the google link on this post you will see he played 9 times, Amiens were not impressed and Liverpool are disappointed he has not fulfilled his early promise but to those who think Lowe walks on water it's a good signing!Nobby":1v1kmp6r said:oldage":1v1kmp6r said:Sounds like we are the "last chance saloon " for him as far as Liverpool are concerned. A typical Lowe gamble .ealinggreen":1v1kmp6r said:Interesting signing, he was in the Amiens team until early December then disappeared from the team sheets , injured? Or a fall out, whatever Amiens are playing at a way better level than Argyle. Looking forward to seeing him.
Liverpool signed him to a long term contract last summer: https://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/academ ... verpool-fc
Amiens appointed a new manager in October and Lewis fell out of favour. He'd featured regularly until then. Therefore, rather than waste 6 months of his development, they've chosen to recall him and send him here where he will play games. Nothing about that says last chance saloon to me. But I guess that doesn't give you the chance to take a dig at the manager before his new signing has kicked a ball.
oldage":2k3zx8zm said:If you care to read the google link on this post you will see he played 9 times, Amiens were not impressed and Liverpool are disappointed he has not fulfilled his early promise but to those who think Lowe walks on water it's a good signing!Nobby":2k3zx8zm said:oldage":2k3zx8zm said:Sounds like we are the "last chance saloon " for him as far as Liverpool are concerned. A typical Lowe gamble .ealinggreen":2k3zx8zm said:Interesting signing, he was in the Amiens team until early December then disappeared from the team sheets , injured? Or a fall out, whatever Amiens are playing at a way better level than Argyle. Looking forward to seeing him.
Liverpool signed him to a long term contract last summer: https://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/academ ... verpool-fc
Amiens appointed a new manager in October and Lewis fell out of favour. He'd featured regularly until then. Therefore, rather than waste 6 months of his development, they've chosen to recall him and send him here where he will play games. Nothing about that says last chance saloon to me. But I guess that doesn't give you the chance to take a dig at the manager before his new signing has kicked a ball.
IMO Lowe's transfer dealings have hardly impressed to date.Nobby":uq26zubp said:oldage":uq26zubp said:If you care to read the google link on this post you will see he played 9 times, Amiens were not impressed and Liverpool are disappointed he has not fulfilled his early promise but to those who think Lowe walks on water it's a good signing!Nobby":uq26zubp said:oldage":uq26zubp said:Sounds like we are the "last chance saloon " for him as far as Liverpool are concerned. A typical Lowe gamble .ealinggreen":uq26zubp said:Interesting signing, he was in the Amiens team until early December then disappeared from the team sheets , injured? Or a fall out, whatever Amiens are playing at a way better level than Argyle. Looking forward to seeing him.
Liverpool signed him to a long term contract last summer: https://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/academ ... verpool-fc
Amiens appointed a new manager in October and Lewis fell out of favour. He'd featured regularly until then. Therefore, rather than waste 6 months of his development, they've chosen to recall him and send him here where he will play games. Nothing about that says last chance saloon to me. But I guess that doesn't give you the chance to take a dig at the manager before his new signing has kicked a ball.
You haven't read it properly though have you? Liverpool have not said they are disappointed. It's the opinion of the writer, which holds no more merit than someone writing on PASOTI.
The link to a local french paper states that Lewis failed to convince the management at Amiens. Which as I've alluded too, is likely in part because the manager who brought him in was sacked. Until then he'd featured 9 times. On top of that, he's a 20 year old, living in a foreign country in the middle of a global pandemic. Might have something to do with his struggle.
I don't think Lowe walks on water, but without even seeing Lewis kick a ball, you've decided it's a 'typical Lowe gamble' just because his previous loan spell wasn't a roaring success.
Anyway, here's some more interesting reading on Lewis and his time with Amiens. It was written shortly before the previous manager was sacked:
https://totalfootballanalysis.com/playe ... rt-tactics
warney":3b3kabre said:Quite an interesting signing, this. Even if he's 25% as good as the current Liverpool wingbacks he'll do for me!
As I said the link was posted earlier in this post.vibratingspider":342z7hai said:oldage":342z7hai said:If you care to read the google link on this post you will see he played 9 times, Amiens were not impressed and Liverpool are disappointed he has not fulfilled his early promise but to those who think Lowe walks on water it's a good signing!Nobby":342z7hai said:oldage":342z7hai said:Sounds like we are the "last chance saloon " for him as far as Liverpool are concerned. A typical Lowe gamble .ealinggreen":342z7hai said:Interesting signing, he was in the Amiens team until early December then disappeared from the team sheets , injured? Or a fall out, whatever Amiens are playing at a way better level than Argyle. Looking forward to seeing him.
Liverpool signed him to a long term contract last summer: https://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/academ ... verpool-fc
Amiens appointed a new manager in October and Lewis fell out of favour. He'd featured regularly until then. Therefore, rather than waste 6 months of his development, they've chosen to recall him and send him here where he will play games. Nothing about that says last chance saloon to me. But I guess that doesn't give you the chance to take a dig at the manager before his new signing has kicked a ball.
Could you link articles to back up the statements in bold please? Not saying they're not true, just interested to have a read.
He's been on the radar for ages. He was always too good for the youth teams, but i think he's not the biggest lad so when they tried to get him up levels he'd get bullied a bit. But he's 21 now, so now or never almost. He got a new contract with us last year though for about 4/5 years so they've obviously got hopes it all works out
vibratingspider":21ddsn0b said:From a very knowledgeable Liverpool-supporting friend of mine:
He's been on the radar for ages. He was always too good for the youth teams, but i think he's not the biggest lad so when they tried to get him up levels he'd get bullied a bit. But he's 21 now, so now or never almost. He got a new contract with us last year though for about 4/5 years so they've obviously got hopes it all works out
vibratingspider":3eqs6dnk said:From a very knowledgeable Liverpool-supporting friend of mine:
He's been on the radar for ages. He was always too good for the youth teams, but i think he's not the biggest lad so when they tried to get him up levels he'd get bullied a bit. But he's 21 now, so now or never almost. He got a new contract with us last year though for about 4/5 years so they've obviously got hopes it all works out
Nobby":1fvg9hk4 said:oldage":1fvg9hk4 said:If you care to read the google link on this post you will see he played 9 times, Amiens were not impressed and Liverpool are disappointed he has not fulfilled his early promise but to those who think Lowe walks on water it's a good signing!Nobby":1fvg9hk4 said:oldage":1fvg9hk4 said:Sounds like we are the "last chance saloon " for him as far as Liverpool are concerned. A typical Lowe gamble .ealinggreen":1fvg9hk4 said:Interesting signing, he was in the Amiens team until early December then disappeared from the team sheets , injured? Or a fall out, whatever Amiens are playing at a way better level than Argyle. Looking forward to seeing him.
Liverpool signed him to a long term contract last summer: https://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/academ ... verpool-fc
Amiens appointed a new manager in October and Lewis fell out of favour. He'd featured regularly until then. Therefore, rather than waste 6 months of his development, they've chosen to recall him and send him here where he will play games. Nothing about that says last chance saloon to me. But I guess that doesn't give you the chance to take a dig at the manager before his new signing has kicked a ball.
You haven't read it properly though have you? Liverpool have not said they are disappointed. It's the opinion of the writer, which holds no more merit than someone writing on PASOTI.
The link to a local french paper states that Lewis failed to convince the management at Amiens. Which as I've alluded too, is likely in part because the manager who brought him in was sacked. Until then he'd featured 9 times. On top of that, he's a 20 year old, living in a foreign country in the middle of a global pandemic. Might have something to do with his struggle.
I don't think Lowe walks on water, but without even seeing Lewis kick a ball, you've decided it's a 'typical Lowe gamble' just because his previous loan spell wasn't a roaring success.
Anyway, here's some more interesting reading on Lewis and his time with Amiens. It was written shortly before the previous manager was sacked:
https://totalfootballanalysis.com/playe ... rt-tactics
Knibbsworth":ncyfenrp said:vibratingspider":ncyfenrp said:From a very knowledgeable Liverpool-supporting friend of mine:
He's been on the radar for ages. He was always too good for the youth teams, but i think he's not the biggest lad so when they tried to get him up levels he'd get bullied a bit. But he's 21 now, so now or never almost. He got a new contract with us last year though for about 4/5 years so they've obviously got hopes it all works out
My friend says this lad absolutely loves a tackle, when in the mood he plays like like Stuart Pearce.