Ok, he won’t be player of the season this year but mark my words, he will be next year. Classy player
He may replace Bobby P Perminantly over the summer. Championship or Prem, expect to see him more often.
Isn’t good enough to clean Sarrs boots. Hasn’t played for Argentina at any level, whereas Pereyra has caps galore
If we get relegated and then sell the entirety of our first XI, then he might have an outside chance.
Still haven't really had the chance to see anything of him going forward lol, only been cameo roles so far. Will he play more of a prominent role now that Geri is out?
Fortunately, we already know that your judgement on a players ability is also crap, as you regularly criticised Sarr's ability a few months ago, commenting that it was "absolutely clear" and "blatantly obvious" he was a "dud". Mind you, many others on here were giving the same opinion, you weren't alone.
Sarr is the exception that proves the rule. Other players I famously correctly judged as dung after 2 mins include Oulare, Zeegelaar, Gray, Peneranda and Ken Sema. Players I famously correctly judged as future legends while everyone else stated they are dung include Masina and Kiko. Players I have branded dung but are still pending confirmation include Pussetto and Dahlberg. Pedro is currently considered a 75% chance of being dung. Meanwhile you happy clap and think every player we have are great because you have not played the sport at a high enough level to feel confident enough to pass critical judgement.
I've played football at Division One Isthmian League level, and have followed Watford for 55 years, from the bottom to the top. What's your credentials? Presumably, you feel you are better qualified than Pearson, for example, who decided to play Sarr when he could over the past few months, whilst you thought he was useless. In my experience, it is those who have little actual knowledge or experience in sport that are so quick to write off players after such a short time. They expect young lads, thousands of miles away from home, in a new country, in a new league, with a new language, to become world beaters in their first game or two. Usually, they like to criticise, as it makes them feel better themselves, it sort of boosts their ego, in a perverse way. So what level have you played football at?
Really? This was your post about Masina back in August. "I'd rather trust my own eyes than a load of shifty italians: he's shyt." Elsewhere, you described him as a "terd that would struggle in the Championship." Oh yes, "famously judged as future legends" my ****. You havn't a clue. You merely slate every player that doesn't start off like a train, and then try and use them as an example of being able to judge players if some turn out to be no good.