Asante back for Stoke ? (1 Viewer)

skyblue_55

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Could this be on the cards , as he seems to have been out for ages……also saving the club money on another striker in this window ?
 

jto123

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I'm guessing not, we've not seen any "back on grass" type posts or pictures of him in training.
I always felt that Robins was keen to get players back as soon as possible where as Lampard seems very keen to give them as much time as possible. The latter is probably the right approach although frustrating.
 

Domo

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theres going to be a lot of rust on the team, bobby rusty, BTA rusty, rudi still rusty, bit of torp rust...wright well...
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Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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I always felt that Robins was keen to get players back as soon as possible where as Lampard seems very keen to give them as much time as possible. The latter is probably the right approach although frustrating.
If results and performances continue to underwhelm Lampard will likely get as desperate as any other manager and shove players back in ASAP.

I mean he's arguably brought Rudoni back too early because he felt we were lacking numbers in midfield and he's brough Wright back in a couple of times before he's been fit enough.
 

jto123

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If results and performances continue to underwhelm Lampard will likely get as desperate as any other manager and shove players back in ASAP.

I mean he's arguably brought Rudoni back too early because he felt we were lacking numbers in midfield and he's brough Wright back in a couple of times before he's been fit enough.
Yeah absolutely agreed that Lampard philosophy being tested. That said I think he will be cautious with BTA
 

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