[Albion] Yankuba Minteh SINGS on 5 year contract

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Gabbiano

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Minteh and world class are not in the same sentence, top EPL class maybe, and that for us would be more than ok.
I feel as a fan base we need to stop with this ‘world class’ labelling bollocks. Minteh is miles away from that.
He has pace, stamina and strength. When he's on form he can glide past the defender, he can assist, he can score.

He has the potential to play at the very highest level. Given that EPL is the strongest league in the world, top EPL class is world class.

If only he can turn learn how to turn his brain on during matches. The stupid errors, losses of possession and being out of position are the issue - you can learn that.
 


BN9 BHA

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If only he can turn learn how to turn his brain on during matches. The stupid errors, losses of possession and being out of position are the issue - you can learn that.
Unfortunately i don’t think he is a player that’s gifted with a footballing brain.
 




BRIGHT ON Q

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It really hit home last week vs Leicester when Solly came on, got the ball out wide and stood 2 beautiful balls up and into the danger zone.
Really hope he can get himself fit for next season.
 




Nobby Cybergoat

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He should be a bit part player at that age. Bring him in and out. The inconsistency is to be expected. More RW options needed.

Even if Solly is a 90 min player nest season, 30+ is old for a PL winger.

As an aside, I think we should ditch inverted wingers when Mitoma isn't playing. It works well if you have top quality players who can cut in and score. Minteh has been figured out, just show him to the line and he won't beat you

It's different if Mitoma is playing, he is exceptional off the outside of his right
 


Jimmy Grimble

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It was inevitable that his form would drop off after being asked to play that highly demanding hybrid winger/wing back role. I posted as much at the time, it just wasn’t sustainable as a permanent job. Constantly covering for full backs who aren’t full backs must get pretty frustrating when you want to just be a winger.

He has to put in a huge amount of running, be switched on defensively from a positional perspective and still produce a lot for us going forwards as well. Unfortunately, in the last few weeks he’s not been able to do it. Yesterday in fact he did seem to be in a slightly different role first half, but that may have been because a lot of the ball was in their half. My only concern would be if he’s deliberately not playing to FH’s instructions because he’s either fed up of the role or physically he feels he can’t sustain it. He was a big part of our improved defensive shape so it is disappointing.

Regardless, he’s high on the list of players who I think can be excused for a drop off in form because he was/is essentially being asked to play in two positions and do an insane amount of running.
 
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Mike Small

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Good outlet and great pace. Good signs this season.

Dreadful attitude at the moment. I found him shaking his head after being subbed recently as absolutely rank. The sheer arrogance, individualism and lack of awareness.

His complete lack of a right foot and the coaching team complete failure to change this is dreadful.

Solly has to start on Saturday. Absolutely HAS TO.
 




Bozza

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Good outlet and great pace. Good signs this season.

Dreadful attitude at the moment. I found him shaking his head after being subbed recently as absolutely rank. The sheer arrogance, individualism and lack of awareness.

His complete lack of a right foot and the coaching team complete failure to change this is dreadful.

Solly has to start on Saturday. Absolutely HAS TO.
I can only say this so many times, but Solly himself, in his post-match interview, said he is not currently able to start.
 


Mike Small

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I can only say this so many times, but Solly himself, in his post-match interview, said he is not currently able to start.
Haven't seen that. Was he ruling himself out of starting next weekend as well? If he is able to start he absolutely has to V West Ham. Give them a half each if need be.
 






Nobby Cybergoat

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Haven't seen that. Was he ruling himself out of starting next weekend as well? If he is able to start he absolutely has to V West Ham. Give them a half each if need be.
So are you thinking, that Solly hasn't been starting because of a tactical / selection decision by the manager?
 


singing4seagulls

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That celebration...

It looked like he was thanking home fans, saying no to the away Newcastle fans, then grabbing and kissing his Brighton badge?!

Feels like he's got nothing but love for Brighton and no love lost for Newcastle. 🤩

I didn't realise he had beef with, or felt hard done by at Newcastle. Whatever it was, he clearly feels at home here...
 


Nobby Cybergoat

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That celebration...

It looked like he was thanking home fans, saying no to the away Newcastle fans, then grabbing and kissing his Brighton badge?!

Feels like he's got nothing but love for Brighton and no love lost for Newcastle. 🤩

I didn't realise he had beef with, or felt hard done by at Newcastle. Whatever it was, he clearly feels at home here...
That must have been a reaction to something you'd have thought
 




singing4seagulls

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That must have been a reaction to something you'd have thought

Someone on twitter said it looked like he initially tried to be thankful to the Newcastle fans, got a little abuse and a few two finger salutes, so he told them how he really felt and where his true home and heart is 🤣

I enjoyed his recent interview where he said he'd fallen in love with our club, but not much I love more than when a player passionately kisses the badge in the heat of the moment.

Tells you where their heart truly is and he's clearly very happy and grateful for everything FH and the club has done for him.
 


Mustafa II

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That celebration...

It looked like he was thanking home fans, saying no to the away Newcastle fans, then grabbing and kissing his Brighton badge?!

Feels like he's got nothing but love for Brighton and no love lost for Newcastle. 🤩

I didn't realise he had beef with, or felt hard done by at Newcastle. Whatever it was, he clearly feels at home here...

Newcastle fans were giving him abuse in the FA Cup tie.
 


A1X

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Didn't see it but Warren was moaning about it on BBC Sussex, although given he seems to moan about Minteh on a weekly basis that's probably not a surprise
 


Garry Nelson's Left Foot

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Someone on twitter said it looked like he initially tried to be thankful to the Newcastle fans, got a little abuse and a few two finger salutes, so he told them how he really felt and where his true home and heart is 🤣

I enjoyed his recent interview where he said he'd fallen in love with our club, but not much I love more than when a player passionately kisses the badge in the heat of the moment.

Tells you where their heart truly is and he's clearly very happy and grateful for everything FH and the club has done for him.
It was a strange one.

On tv it looked like he started off doing the hands together in supplication pose - i.e sorry for scoring against you. Then he started pointing at the entire away end, then at his chest and then at the amex while the other players seemed to be trying to get him away from in front of the newcastle fans.
 








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