Grimes - our most important signing ever ? (17 Viewers)

Offhegoes

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Lampard said the club had already identified Grimes before he arrived. I don't think he signs without Lampard though. We thought Sheaf was a conductor of play, and then we saw Grimes play.
 

Shannerz

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Defensive midfield's all about energy, timing and positioning, not brute force.

Kante, best defensive midfielder of his generation, and a wisp of a man. Makelele and Deschamps, who pretty much defined the role, were hardly giants, either.

ETA: although obviously what drove their success was their absolutely relentless energy and ability to cover so much distance in games.
 
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Cally Fedora

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Interesting suggestions.
In my time watching I’d pick out:
Regis, Gallacher, Robson, Dublin, Ogrizovic, Leon Clarke, McNulty, Kelly
 

quinn1971

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He’s right up there with the best of them, don‘t think i‘ve ever seen a cov player just control a game like he does, we’ve gone up a level since he’s been here and I don’t think he’d be out of place in the prem, dublins goals prob kept us up so maybe he just nicks it,
 

Mercian In Anglia

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And Hamer's £15m
slightly off topic but the way we have got to where we are today from SISU, Slade etc. is really important. No gaming administration or FFP loopholes, no sugar day oligarch throwing money at it, just canny trading, improving players for value, cup runs, good attacking football, loyal support through thick and thin and now selling out the CBS. We'll have earnt promotion as a club and as a fanbase when we get there.
 

CovValleyBoy

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Interesting suggestions.
In my time watching I’d pick out:
Regis, Gallacher, Robson, Dublin, Ogrizovic, Leon Clarke, McNulty, Kelly
I think Dave Bennett beats most of those with exception of Oggy..maybe him & Cyrill
Interesting suggestions.
In my time watching I’d pick out:
Regis, Gallacher, Robson, Dublin, Ogrizovic, Leon Clarke, McNulty, Kelly
Surely if you have been watching over that time Dave Bennett & Darren Huckerby are ahead of Clarke McNulty & Kelly.
 

Cally Fedora

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Depends on the context. Clarke’s partnership with Wilson kept us out of a really bad situation in a year when we started off with minus points (only didn’t put Wilson in as we didn’t sign him). McNulty and Kelly the same. If those signings didn’t come off we would have been serious trouble. Without Huckerby for example we’d have just finished lower in the prem. less of an impact than going out of the league structure.
 

oscillatewildly

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Not even close I'm afraid . Great signing but others have been more important. Keane , McAllister , Gyokeres , Hamer McFadz and Doyle in recent times to name a few
It could be argued the signing of Robbie Keane (or more to the point the reasons behind it) was one of the most disastrous signings the club has made.
 

steve101

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There's been some great individual signings, such as Gyokeres. However, in the context making the whole team unit better, Grimes has to be up there. The way he did so from the off too is impressive.
 

DT-R

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Not even close I'm afraid . Great signing but others have been more important. Keane , McAllister , Gyokeres , Hamer McFadz and Doyle in recent times to name a few
I wouldn't class Keane as an important signing. Class player, but didn't even play a whole season for us! Hes not even near the top 50 of important players the club have signed

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SBAndy

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With his rather severe downturn in form, I was thinking back to that issue he seemed to have at Southampton where it looked like his boot got stuck in the turf. Since then I don’t think he’s looked anywhere near the same - now that may be coincidental but it almost tallies with our loss of form. Weird one.
 

clint van damme

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With his rather severe downturn in form, I was thinking back to that issue he seemed to have at Southampton where it looked like his boot got stuck in the turf. Since then I don’t think he’s looked anywhere near the same - now that may be coincidental but it almost tallies with our loss of form. Weird one.

If it is an ongoing injury then it makes it even more important we bring in another midfielder in the next few days
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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With his rather severe downturn in form, I was thinking back to that issue he seemed to have at Southampton where it looked like his boot got stuck in the turf. Since then I don’t think he’s looked anywhere near the same - now that may be coincidental but it almost tallies with our loss of form. Weird one.

You might have a point. It's hard to pinpoint the issue as he's having to do the job of about 3 other players, but he seems to have fallen off a cliff.
 

clint van damme

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Digging up an old positive thread to rag on the latest boo boy is a stone cold SBT classic

That's not what he's done though is it?
He's suggested perhaps an ongoing injury is behind his drop in form. But you know that.

And to think you accuse other people of being overly dramatic!
 

Joe King

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I've watched Grimes lately, aswell as Torp. Both came to us as the "messiahs". Not been impressed with either of them. Same goes for Wright. He really needs to up his game.Really impressed with the loanee, Esse. Looks a handful.
Anyway, what do I know? A 73 year old fart! 🤣
 

Otis

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I've watched Grimes lately, aswell as Torp. Both came to us as the "messiahs". Not been impressed with either of them. Same goes for Wright. He really needs to up his game.Really impressed with the loanee, Esse. Looks a handful.
Anyway, what do I know?
A 73 year old fart! 🤣
Why have you kept it so long ?

And is it in a glass bottle with a cork ready to be donated to a museum?

Maybe try this one...
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Trueskyblue20

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I think it is Franks formation. He won't change it. We have been poor since end of November. Even Leicester and Millwall.

Exactly this.

He is often left on his own in the middle of the park to play against 3, sometimes even 4 when they pack out the midfield. Not much he can do when we are leaving him so isolated.
 

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