The Rebuild

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How does a team for both Dibling and Grealish in?

Would it be grealish left, ndiaye in the middle, Dibling on the right?

I think ndiaye is definitely getting played off the frontman next season.
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TheRam wrote: Wed Aug 06, 2025 12:23 pm How does a team for both Dibling and Grealish in?

Would it be grealish left, ndiaye in the middle, Dibling on the right?

I think ndiaye is definitely getting played off the frontman next season.
Yes. Absolutely yes.
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TheRam wrote: Wed Aug 06, 2025 12:23 pm How does a team for both Dibling and Grealish in?

Would it be grealish left, ndiaye in the middle, Dibling on the right?

I think ndiaye is definitely getting played off the frontman next season.
Koeman's No 10s all over again.
sam of the south
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TheRam wrote: Wed Aug 06, 2025 12:23 pm How does a team for both Dibling and Grealish in?

Would it be grealish left, ndiaye in the middle, Dibling on the right?

I think ndiaye is definitely getting played off the frontman next season.

Pickford
O’Brien Tarkowski Branthwaite
Lopy Gana
KDH
Dibbling Grealish/Aznou
Ndiaye/Alcaraz
Beto/Barry
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Yeah grealish on the left and Dibbers on the right it would be.
Shogun
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Ndiaye-Grealish-Dibling next season would be wild. Ball hogging machines.
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Cozzie wrote: Wed Aug 06, 2025 12:56 pm Yeah grealish on the left and Dibbers on the right it would be.
Less of 'Dibbers'
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sam of the south wrote: Wed Aug 06, 2025 12:19 pm I’m well, bro, how are you?

In 1987, we had a popstar fancy dress leavers party at my small, proper rough catholic primary school.

I went as Prince.

I was even subtly “browned up”, which astounds me looking back, particularly from my left-wing, politically active parents (cnd protests, greenpeace stuff, free mandela marches, collections in the south for the miners strike, to name a few)

Anyway, they got us all to do karaoke performances, as well.

I was 10, and I wasn’t that au fait with the material of the diminutive sexbomb, so with two of my mates who were inexplicably dressed in waistcoats, we knocked out a moving rendition of snooker loopy.

I won best dressed and best song.

The point being, never give up on your dreams ✊🏼
That's the type of anecdote I'm here for.
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sam of the south wrote: Wed Aug 06, 2025 12:19 pm I’m well, bro, how are you?

In 1987, we had a popstar fancy dress leavers party at my small, proper rough catholic primary school.

I went as Prince.

I was even subtly “browned up”, which astounds me looking back, particularly from my left-wing, politically active parents (cnd protests, greenpeace stuff, free mandela marches, collections in the south for the miners strike, to name a few)

Anyway, they got us all to do karaoke performances, as well.

I was 10, and I wasn’t that au fait with the material of the diminutive sexbomb, so with two of my mates who were inexplicably dressed in waistcoats, we knocked out a moving rendition of snooker loopy.

I won best dressed and best song.

The point being, never give up on your dreams ✊🏼
And needless to say, I had the last laugh
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sam of the south wrote: Wed Aug 06, 2025 12:19 pm I’m well, bro, how are you?

In 1987, we had a popstar fancy dress leavers party at my small, proper rough catholic primary school.

I went as Prince.

I was even subtly “browned up”, which astounds me looking back, particularly from my left-wing, politically active parents (cnd protests, greenpeace stuff, free mandela marches, collections in the south for the miners strike, to name a few)

Anyway, they got us all to do karaoke performances, as well.

I was 10, and I wasn’t that au fait with the material of the diminutive sexbomb, so with two of my mates who were inexplicably dressed in waistcoats, we knocked out a moving rendition of snooker loopy.

I won best dressed and best song.

The point being, never give up on your dreams ✊🏼
This post has made me both nostalgic and sad that we'll never witness a Prince, Chas & Dave crossover.
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Robioto wrote: Wed Aug 06, 2025 2:45 pm And needless to say, I had the last laugh
And needles to say, (at some point) I took drugs
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I would have Grealish as the ten as unlike Ndaiye he's got that vision and ability to play defense splitting passes. He also drops back in to a midfield three better when we need to do that.

Absolutely sick of the support striker system where someone's basically playing just off the striker, offers no slide rule passes to a striker and leaves us with a double pivot in midfield. It's an antiquated way of setting up and means you never really control the game.
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Fynci wrote: Wed Aug 06, 2025 2:47 pm This post has made me both nostalgic and sad that we'll never witness a Prince, Chas & Dave crossover.
Never give up on your dreams
Silas
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It's all starting to look a lot better isn't it? Reckon a right back and a winger in and we've got the shapings of a really solid 11. Room for more mind
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Silas wrote: Wed Aug 06, 2025 4:50 pm It's all starting to look a lot better isn't it? Reckon a right back and a winger in and we've got the shapings of a really solid 11. Room for more mind
Yeah we still need squad depth but sorting the right side as well as the KDH signing would see us thinking we have a starting eleven capable of looking very much upward rather than down.
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