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Simpson

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Why did the tie go to extra time in the first place? We gifted you a goal at our own place and you took the win to 2nd leg.

We gifted Coventry a goal at our place when our full back completely lost his man ...

... until then our keeper didn't have a shot to save.

Our second goal at Coventry wasn't an OG, and we weren't sitting on the draw. Le Fée chased your full back down and Mayenda was already running before MVE kicked the ball. Your defender was too slow in chasing the pass and the keeper committed himself too early.

Having three players, all failing to do their jobs, doesn't win matches.

Those players are all part of the team, you can't just say errors cost you the game.
 
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Skybluedownunder

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Do we think it just a coincidence that Sheaf has today been linked with Genoa when we are supposedly interested in their Seydou Fini?

Also add in Brooke Norton Cuffey on top of Fini plus £2m and you’ve got yourself a deal.

That means two solid RB and then sell MVE :)


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SBT

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KKH won’t be left back. I’ve seen it mentioned but it’s madness. We have 3 actual left backs at the club of which we’ve just signed one. To suggest putting a right back there is mad ahead of 3 players whose actual position it is
Just seems odd to bench our most expensive signing of the season, who was a Championship team’s POTY who played much of the season on the left, because we can’t imagine leaving out Jake Bidwell, Jay Dasilva, or the guy we signed from the Spanish second division.
 

Balli001

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We gifted Coventry a goal at our place when our full back completely lost his man ...

... until then our keeper didn't have a shot to save.

Our second goal at Coventry wasn't an OG, and we weren't sitting on the draw. Le Fée chased your full back down and Mayenda was already running before MVE kicked the ball. Your defender was too slow in chasing the pass and the keeper committed himself too early.

Having three players, all failing to do their jobs, doesn't win matches.

Those players are all part of the team, you can't just say errors cost you the game.
We can because they did.
 

Balli001

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Just seems odd to bench our most expensive signing of the season, who was a Championship team’s POTY who played much of the season on the left, because we can’t imagine leaving out Jake Bidwell, Jay Dasilva, or the guy we signed from the Spanish second division.
He played most of the season on the right
 

SBT

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He played most of the season on the right
And he played 16 games on the left. I don’t expect him to stay there for us, but if he’s better there than Bidwell, Dasilva or Brau (not a huge assumption to make) then he should play there until we need him at RB.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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We gifted Coventry a goal at our place when our full back completely lost his man ...

... until then our keeper didn't have a shot to save.

Our second goal at Coventry wasn't an OG, and we weren't sitting on the draw. Le Fée chased your full back down and Mayenda was already running before MVE kicked the ball. Your defender was too slow in chasing the pass and the keeper committed himself too early.

Having three players, all failing to do their jobs, doesn't win matches.

Those players are all part of the team, you can't just say errors cost you the game.

Not really the same is it? Our goal was poor defending from your defender whereas your winner at our place was from an unforced error. MVE’s back pass was should have been routine but was underpowered which left the GK in no man’s land.

Credit to your players for chasing the ball and punishing the mistake… it was a gift of a goal and it’s something MVE has done a few times last season.
 

Lamps

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He played most of the season on the right
He played about 1/3 of the season on the left. He also played elsewhere than LB and RB.

A question for those who disagree. If MVE is still with us who will start as RB? If you think MVE at RB would we play KKH on the left or someone we constantly said last season isn't good enough and leave him on the bench?
 

Balli001

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He played about 1/3 of the season on the left. He also played elsewhere than LB and RB.

A question for those who disagree. If MVE is still with us who will start as RB? If you think MVE at RB would we play KKH on the left or someone we constantly said last season isn't good enough and leave him on the bench?
So you are dismissing Brau completely then?
 

Shannerz

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What if he does in Lampards mind. Then surely KKH plays ahead of him
Well, if Lampard thinks he's better, then he'll play him.

I would not be onboard with that decision, certainly not before KKH has kicked a ball in anger for us, but that would be relevant to precisely nothing.
 

Balli001

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Well, if Lampard thinks he's better, then he'll play him.

I would not be onboard with that decision, certainly not before KKH has kicked a ball in anger for us, but that would be relevant to precisely nothing.
If he feels he is better then he performs better why wouldnt you be onbaord with that decision?
 

Shannerz

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If he feels he is better then he performs better why wouldnt you be onbaord with that decision?
Because I think it would be an unnecessary risk to drop one of the best players in his position in the division, who could clearly preform at a higher level.

But that's moot, because I don't think Lampard would drop him if he's still here (and without a deal lined up).
 

Balli001

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Because I think it would be an unnecessary risk to drop one of the best players in his position in the division, who could clearly preform at a higher level.

But that's moot, because I don't think Lampard would drop him if he's still here (and without a deal lined up).
But if he comes in and performs better than Milan whats the issue? While i get some of your point you are also clearly loathe to see one of your favourite players dropped as well
 

Sky Blue Goblin

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Coventry City is in advanced negotiations to buy Daniel Pereira; learn the details.
The European transfer market is buzzing, and one of the names attracting attention comes from Venezuela. Midfielder Daniel Pereira , from Austin FC in the United States, is close to signing with Coventry City in the English second division.

RTI Esporte news agency has learned that the deal is worth around US$4 million (R$22.3 million at the current exchange rate). Negotiations are at an advanced stage and may be officially announced by Coventry City in the coming days.

At 25, Daniel Pereira has stood out for his vision , marking ability, and quality in passing the ball. Sources close to the deal say that the English club's board sees the Venezuelan as a key player for the 2025/2026 season.

The move to English football represents a significant leap forward in the player's career. The Championship, the equivalent of the Brazilian Championship's Série B, is known for its intense pace, competitiveness, and strong fan base.

According to the report, Daniel Pereira, in addition to Coventry City, also received contacts from Birmingham City and Derby County , both in England. However, he ended up being touched by the sports project of the club, which is based northwest of London.

The player's staff has been working behind the scenes to finalize the deal in the coming days. This is because there's an understanding that playing in the EFL Championship also means more visibility. And this exposure could open doors to the Premier League.

If he can handle these challenges, Daniel Pereira has the potential to shine . The talent is there. Now, he needs to show he can turn his bet into reality. England could be the stage where the Venezuelan will write the next chapter of his career.
 

DazzleTommyDazzle

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What does that say?
Europe's transfer market is busy, and one of the names that draw attention comes from Venezuela. Midfielder Daniel Pereira, from Austin FC, in the United States, is close to signing with Coventry City, in the second division of English football.

The RTI Sport Agency found that the negotiation is around US$ 4 million (R$ 22.3 million, at the current exchange rate). The talks are at an advanced stage and could be officially announced in the coming days by Coventry City.

At 25 years old, Daniel Pereira has stood out for his vision of the game, marking ability and quality in the ball. Sources close to the operation say that the English club's board sees the Venezuelan as a key piece for the 2025/2026 season.

The move to English football represents an important leap in the player's trajectory. The Championship, the equivalent of Serie B of the Brazilian Championship, is known for its intense pace, competitiveness and strong presence of fans.

Also according to the report, Daniel Pereira, in addition to Coventry City, also received contacts from Birmingham City and Derby County, both from England. However, he ended up being touched by the club's sporting project, which is based northwest of London.

The player's staff has been working behind the scenes to complete the negotiation in the coming days. This is because there is an understanding that playing in the EFL Championship also means more visibility. And this exposure could open doors for the Premier League.

If he can deal with these challenges, Daniel Pereira has the potential to shine. The talent is there. Now, he needs to show that he can turn a bet into reality. England could be the stage where the Venezuelan will write the next chapter of his career.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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What does that say?
Europe's transfer market is agitated, and one of the names that attract attention comes from Venezuela. Midfielder Daniel Pereira, from Austin FC, from the United States, is close to closing with Coventry City, from the second division of English football.

The RTI Esporte Agency found that the negotiation is around US$ 4 million (R$ 22.3 million, at the current price). The talks are at an advanced stage and may be officially announced in the coming days by Coventry City.

At the age of 25, Daniel Pereira has stood out for his vision of the game, marking ability and quality in the ball output. Sources close to the operation say that the board of the English club sees in the Venezuelan a key piece for the 2025/2026 season.

The go to English football represents an important leap in the player's trajectory. The Championship, the equivalent of Series B of the Brazilian Championship, is known for its intense rhythm, competitiveness and strong presence of fans.

Also according to the report, Daniel Pereira, in addition to Coventry City, also received contacts from Birmingham City and Derby County, both from England. However, he ended up being sensitised to the club's sports project that is based northwest of London.

The player's relay has been working behind the scenes to finalise the negotiation in the coming days. This is because there is an understanding that playing the EFL Championship also means more visibility. And this exhibition can open doors to the Premier League.

If he can cope with these challenges, Daniel Pereira has the potential to shine. The talent is there. Now, he needs to show that he can turn a bet into reality. England can be the stage where the Venezuelan will write the next chapter of his career.

How long will Daniel Pereira's contract with Austin FC last?

First of all, Daniel Pereira has been at Austin FC since 2021. At the time, he ended up being the club's first choice in the MLS SuperDraft. This is because he had stood out in the Virginia Tech Hokies university team between 2019 and 2020.

Since then, he has played more than 100 matches for the North American team. In the meantime, he scored 5 goals and made 11 assists. In addition, the player adds calls to Venezuela's main team. His contract with Austin FC ends in December 2025.
 

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