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  1. Uh_huh_him

    [Albion] Which players aren’t good enough for the Graham Potter revolution?

    Yeah I'm very optimistic and tend to focus on the positives with all of our players. In regards to AJ: I think he is very decent, technically. But like most wingers, he is inconsistent. I don't think he has been given a decent run in the team to make any real judgements though tbh.
  2. Uh_huh_him

    [Albion] Which players aren’t good enough for the Graham Potter revolution?

    He has had limited playing time, because Potter is carefully managing his introduction to English football. The club are very good at developing our players for the rigours of the premier league. There have been plenty of glimpses of his technical skill, vision and self belief. I suspect there...
  3. Uh_huh_him

    [Albion] Which players aren’t good enough for the Graham Potter revolution?

    Nope you are not wrong. A hasty 1 year extension was agreed, when Forest were sniffing about in January. Lots of rumours that his agent played an absolute blinder, as we had failed to procure any backup (again).
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    [Albion] Which players aren’t good enough for the Graham Potter revolution?

    His career has not stalled, IMO. It just hasn't taken the path, many of us thought it would, when he was one of the best young prospects in the country. This happens a lot. He has developed into a solid premier league player, but not into a devastating winger. He may well be off, but I think...
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    [Albion] Which players aren’t good enough for the Graham Potter revolution?

    Last night's commentators seemed convinced that Murray would leave before next season. Have to say I was surprised at that. I don't expect him to play much, but hadn't considered he would go somewhere else.
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    [Albion] Which players aren’t good enough for the Graham Potter revolution?

    Well normally he is very good at it. However it should really be going into Propper after several rounds of playing between the centre backs and full backs,drawing the opposition out to the flanks, leaving Propper in space to turn and attack. Liverpool don't fall for it though.

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