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Iliman Ndiaye
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Paddockoldie
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Re: Iliman Ndiaye
He hasn't really looked happy since his return has he. Bit flat understandably. Need to show him some love, as we have the fella on the other side of the pitch.
- Irishbornevertonian
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Re: Iliman Ndiaye
Not that I believe it but £70 million? Would take that and reinvest in getting some quality in.
But I don’t believe it so there you go
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But I don’t believe it so there you go
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Kerryblueboy
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Re: Iliman Ndiaye
Getting completely stifled by tactics doubled up on all the time because the full back never overlaps criminal to negate our most creative player like this even if brap thinks he is shite
Re: Iliman Ndiaye
Our previous tactic of just give it to Grealish and hope for the best have just changed to Ndiaye but he isn't at Grealish's level so he's suffering from being stuck with the ball with no support.
Great player and capable of so much more in the right system with a manager that wants to get the best out of him.
Great player and capable of so much more in the right system with a manager that wants to get the best out of him.
Re: Iliman Ndiaye
Need to switch the ball quicker to him sometimes I think. There were times where the play was congested down the left and he'd held the width on the right and had acres of space to receive the ball.
The ball either never came, or came too slowly or via too many passes so that by the time he'd got it the space had been shut down. He had his hands up in frustration at one point in the second half when it just didn't come out to him.
The ball either never came, or came too slowly or via too many passes so that by the time he'd got it the space had been shut down. He had his hands up in frustration at one point in the second half when it just didn't come out to him.
- Audrey Horne
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Re: Iliman Ndiaye
Why is every attack so fucking slow?
Get the ball ponder, sideways pass, backwards. Stand still for ten mins pass sideways.
It's because too many players are out of position so have no clue what to do.
Get the ball ponder, sideways pass, backwards. Stand still for ten mins pass sideways.
It's because too many players are out of position so have no clue what to do.
Re: Iliman Ndiaye
I agree, but reckon it must have something to do with us not being able to keep it, and being done to easily/readily on the counter.Audrey Horne wrote: ↑Wed Feb 25, 2026 6:59 pm Why is every attack so fucking slow?
Get the ball ponder, sideways pass, backwards. Stand still for ten mins pass sideways.
It's because too many players are out of position so have no clue what to do.
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Kerryblueboy
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Re: Iliman Ndiaye
It’s very simple if you had competent full backs that would push on they would pull one of the opposition defenders away leaving our wingers in a 1v1 situation also giving them the chance to come infield our team/tactics at the moment are stifling our best player
Re: Iliman Ndiaye
This.Kerryblueboy wrote: ↑Thu Feb 26, 2026 10:06 am It’s very simple if you had competent full backs that would push on they would pull one of the opposition defenders away leaving our wingers in a 1v1 situation also giving them the chance to come infield our team/tactics at the moment are stifling our best player
Same with Grealish on the other side.
Full backs are 100% the core issue with this side.