Matt Grimes (9 Viewers)

skyblue_55

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Again yesterday, he showed his leadership in bucket loads . A goal behind & urging his players on ……2 goals down & the same .
No histrionics , but calm encouragement throughout, while he plays his normal 100% game .
A fantastic captain of our club .
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Otis

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Again yesterday, he showed his leadership in bucket loads . A goal behind & urging his players on ……2 goals down & the same .
No histrionics , but calm encouragement throughout, while he plays his normal 100% game .
A fantastic captain of our club .
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One of the best signings in many a year.

Hardly ever has a poor game.
 

clint van damme

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Its Amazing isnt it that he gives the ball away probably 3 times in the game and we are all saying its his poorest game for us.
It just shows how good he really is.

He gave the ball away twice in the first 5 minutes and it's like witnessing a once in a lifetime event!

Not his best game yesterday but he was still one of the best players on the pitch
 

speedie87

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He gave the ball away twice in the first 5 minutes and it's like witnessing a once in a lifetime event!

Not his best game yesterday but he was still one of the best players on the pitch
Yeah he I did and I was panicking for him as was thinking bet he’s never started a game like this before he must be flustered. I was then watching him carefully as to what he was going to do next pass as I was like yeah but he’s Matty Grimes he’ll know how to play himself in, sure enough next touch took more care over a 5 yard pass than I’ve ever seen.
 

Gibbo

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FL Identified that Sheaf was not good enough and midfield needed a a better controlling influence, a better continuity player. Then they went and paid for him never mind his age. Probably one of the best managerial decisions in the recent history of the club. I love watching him.
 

Otis

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FL Identified that Sheaf was not good enough and midfield needed a a better controlling influence, a better continuity player. Then they went and paid for him never mind his age. Probably one of the best managerial decisions in the recent history of the club. I love watching him.
No, I would say he probably did believe that Sheaf was good enough, but that he was just so unavailable to play all the time.

We were all frustrated by that.
 

clint van damme

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No, I would say he probably did believe that Sheaf was good enough, but that he was just so unavailable to play all the time.

We were all frustrated by that.

Absolutely no way Sheaf could give us what Grimes does week in and week out, even if if was fully fit.
 

skyblu3sk

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He is for sure.

Sheaf has so many more errors in him and his pass completion compared to Grimes, must surely pale in comparison, you would think
The issue with sheaf was never some errors, that's life it was errors in dangerous positions. I thought Grimes was nowhere near his best yesterday but any ball given away wasn't in a dangerous position and we had cover.
 

CCFCSteve

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He gave the ball away twice in the first 5 minutes and it's like witnessing a once in a lifetime event!

Not his best game yesterday but he was still one of the best players on the pitch

Id been telling a couple of baggies mates that he was under the radar our most important player…. five mins in, thanks Matty !

Showed up the rest of the game though. Couple of really important chases back/blocks
 

SkyBlueBarmy84

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Most telling moment for me - beyond his obvious game impact - was when JDS went to take a quick throw, about 3 minutes from time, and Grimes signalled him to slow down and think…

The leader that we’ve been missing since Fadz left; constantly talking and coaching others through the game.
 

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