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[Albion] Left Wing Back



Badger Boy

Mr Badger
Jan 28, 2016
3,658
We need a left wing back for certain. Look at how much Lamptey adds at RWB, of course we need similar at LWB and it would massively strengthen our team having a better player on that side. March is good, but we should be looking to upgrade him so that if we got an injury like Solly's this season, we have a higher level of cover. I like Burn and he's very useful in the squad. But he adds almost nothing going forward in 90% of the games so we absolutely need better quality cover in that position.
 








Perkino

Well-known member
Dec 11, 2009
6,000
I wouldn't be surprised about Bertrand signing. Similar to Veltman, Lallana & Wellbeck last summer a player who has ability and will add something when they play is always a good option. I can see similar players making the jump and being vital to our squad
 






Pavilionaire

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
30,838
For me, LWB is the second most important bit of business we have to do after signing a striker.

Sessegnon is exactly what we require, and with him and Lamptey raiding down the flanks, the likes of Welbeck and Meite causing problems in the middle then the lacklustre goals and assist stats for Lallana and MacAllister could really go high.

In fact, if the only signings we made this summer were Sessegnon, Welbeck and Meite I'd be excited for the season ahead.
 


midnight_rendezvous

Well-known member
Aug 10, 2012
3,743
The Black Country
Another vote for Ryan Sessegnon. Him and Lamptey would terrify defences.
 


brighton_tom

Well-known member
Jul 23, 2008
5,084
Ryan Sessignon
Rico Henry
Brandon Williams

All good options, could even tempt Sessegnon or Williams on a season loan to save some cash, if they're not quite willing to give up on eventually playing for their parent club.
 




Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

Waxing chumps like candles since ‘75
Oct 4, 2003
11,321
Ever since Markus Liebherr died back 2010 the ownership got passed on to his daughter I think and obviously the investment has gone down year on year. The family have finally lost all interest in the club and are making things difficult for Ralph to operate is what I have heard and he is on his way out.

The Liebherr family sold about 80% of their stake in Southampton to Gao Jisheng a few years ago, they are very much minority shareholders now. Things between Ralph and the club must have soured quite quickly If he’s thinking of leaving as he only signed a new four year deal a year ago.
 


hans kraay fan club

The voice of reason.
Helpful Moderator
Mar 16, 2005
61,763
Chandlers Ford
Ryan Sessignon
Rico Henry
Brandon Williams

Williams is absolutely shite. Will make a career for himself at League One level maybe, off the back of being an ex United player.

Where are Donald Love and Paddy McNair these days?
 


Super Steve Earle

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Feb 23, 2009
8,495
North of Brighton
I love the way NSC has these future signing threads. Idle speculation IS fun, but with Albion, so utterly pointless. Barely anyone ever guesses the the players we sign seemingly from out of nowhere.
 




Machiavelli

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Oct 11, 2013
16,924
Fiveways
I don't think Potter wants to play Karbo on the left so we certainly need an LWB similar to March but perhaps with a better eye for goal. Burn is good but should be seen as a tactical change type of player rather than someone who would own the position like March does. Ryan Sessegnon is the man for me. He'd replace Bernardo & Izquierdo. Sing him up.

Potter quite apparently thinks Karbownik needs to work on certain things, which is why he hasn't been in the 18 when we've needed cover at full back. I don't think it's just about LWB, it's in general with him. And, largely, it's not surprising. He's young (still a teenager?), and would be surprised if he doesn't get given game time. But he obviously needs time to adjust.
 




brighton_tom

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Jul 23, 2008
5,084
Sessegnon would be a great option. Either he's not in Spurs plans so they might be open to a sale or they see him as a long term option and so might do us a season long loan
 




shingle

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Jan 18, 2004
3,150
Lewes
I would rather the club stayed apolitical and not have anything to do with anything 'left wing'. Just saying :cool:
 


Badger Boy

Mr Badger
Jan 28, 2016
3,658
Sessegnon would be a great option. Either he's not in Spurs plans so they might be open to a sale or they see him as a long term option and so might do us a season long loan

I am still amazed that we didn't go in for him last summer. He doesn't seem to have done much this season though, so maybe he's not all he's cracked up to be.
 


zefarelly

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NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
22,066
Sussex, by the sea
Potter quite apparently thinks Karbownik needs to work on certain things, which is why he hasn't been in the 18 when we've needed cover at full back. I don't think it's just about LWB, it's in general with him. And, largely, it's not surprising. He's young (still a teenager?), and would be surprised if he doesn't get given game time. But he obviously needs time to adjust.

I thought he looked good when he played, but we know all players ne realigning to Potter world when they arrive.
 


GT49er

Well-known member
Feb 1, 2009
47,254
Gloucester
Potter quite apparently thinks Karbownik needs to work on certain things, which is why he hasn't been in the 18 when we've needed cover at full back. I don't think it's just about LWB, it's in general with him. And, largely, it's not surprising. He's young (still a teenager?), and would be surprised if he doesn't get given game time. But he obviously needs time to adjust.

Karbownik's a funny one. We all (or at least many of us) thought he was coming in as LWB cover for/competition for Solly - then when he gets here we hind he's not left footed at all, and although he had filled in for his club as a LWB, that wasn't his normal/preferred position at all. Obviously the recruitment team will have noticed he's right footed and not a natural LWB (well, you'd bl**dy well hope so!) so I wonder what the plan is/was for him.

Although we paid a seven figure sum for him (allegedly - but very likely), and a bit more, I think, to terminate his loan spell in January it maybe that he'll go on loan to a Championship club for a season. It does seem ridiculous that we pay what would have been a huge transfer fee for us not that many years ago only to send him out on loan - but maybe that's the way of the world in mad football finances these days.
 






blue-shifted

Banned
Feb 20, 2004
7,645
a galaxy far far away
I like Burn. He's a great outlet, he gets up and down, he's whole hearted and a better player than given credit for. In some matches he is a great option at LWB.

However there will be some where we're struggling to break the opposition down and we need trickery and crossing ability from the flanks.

I'd very much like to see us add cover here. The fact that we've tried Moder and Alzate in this very specialist position, says to me we're short of options.

Barisic the one i'd like to see.
 


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