davie nine":yynb98je said:He probably meant Josh Richards who you mentioned earlier in this thread.MarkMatthews":yynb98je said:I still think Tyler is in a strong position to come back, if he has another season like he he is having at that level, I see no reason other than Tyler not wanting it stopping him. River, I could be wrong but I think he is just enjoying a normal lifestyle of an early twenty-something lad, probably wonāt come back into full time football, got a good job and a young family, nothing but respect for the bloke, I still think if things had gone the other way he had the skills, attitude and aptitude to have made it, just ran out of luck. Louis is only in his first season after release. Getting released is like falling down a mountain from near the peak and falling back to base camp the setback should not be underestimated, if they donāt come back itās not to say they could never have made it. I donāt expect everyone to make it, I personally think the last couple of years, theyāve all deserved a chance, but one regularly starting in the first team would be a start!
Donāt really ever remember bigging up Jamie Richards to the extent of those two however?
I watched him a few times; he took most free kicks and corners but he never looked enthusiastic when he ambled across to take corners.
Fair enough if he meant Josh who I still think very highly of, I only mentioned him because a lot of people say Callum is better than Jordan and I was just bigging up what I like about Jordan. Only a fag paper between the two for my money, but I do like watching Jordan and like the other two I mentioned, away from ability, they do make me smile when I watch them, they are maverick and I like that, I think we should have room for that, otherwise football will be very dull to watch.
As for Ty, itās inevitable he will come up (and for the record it was someone presumably, from the anti Harvey side who sarcastically brought him in to it,) he was made the poster boy by both sides of the argument so it often comes back to him. Believe me I wish it didnāt as it does mean we end up going around in circles, entrenched in our positions which will never change, but I will always respond in his defence because I still think he is a great bloke and a talented footballer.
As for Ampadu, I can only comment on what Iāve seen. Perhaps if Jordan or Callum were lucky enough to have had the superb coaching of Paul Tisdale, they could be playing in Europe, thin margins as they say.