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Space in the squad possibly but still see very little minutes if any.There’s space for him as replaces Werner in the squad surely with some cup minutes
Just have to wait and see what level he’s at when he arrives.
Space in the squad possibly but still see very little minutes if any.There’s space for him as replaces Werner in the squad surely with some cup minutes
He's also coming in off the back of a calendar year season that started in March, we definitely shouldn't be expecting anything of him when he's likely tired and needs recovery time after a long season.6 months to settle in the country is the best thing for him. He can adjust to the training level and culture before we decide what to do in the summer.
The sensible thing to me would be six months of mostly training and acclimatisation with maybe a couple of minutes here and there and the odd U21 game before the summer break. Don't put any early pressure on him.Yes he will have had a month off but we still need to manage him carefully, the last thing we want to do is cause him to burn out by sending him on loan. Aside from that I think it would be far more beneficial for him to stay and adjust to the life in London rather than be shipped out.
By far. Next season if we don’t think he is ready to contribute meaningful then we can look to loan him out but for now we gain very little imo by loaning him out. This has already been a monumental season for him. No need to push it.The sensible thing to me would be six months of mostly training and acclimatisation with maybe a couple of minutes here and there and the odd U21 game before the summer break. Don't put any early pressure on him.
Gets some u21 asses?I wonder what the plan is for him when he joins, you want the players to be playing but I can’t see where he gets many first team minutes currently. A loan I think is out of the question.
Wouldn’t be surprised if he plays a few u21 games and asses at the end of the season.
will definitely improve the mood in the changing roomWouldn’t be surprised if he plays a few ... asses at the end of the season.
He can get an ESC work permit, that Veliz and Bergvall originally got, as they are eligible for WPs now.Would he get a work permit?
Get him to complete military serviceI wonder what the plan is for him when he joins, you want the players to be playing but I can’t see where he gets many first team minutes currently. A loan I think is out of the question.
Wouldn’t be surprised if he plays a few u21 games and asses at the end of the season.
Do you ever get any sleep or work done ?Gangwon’s tittle hopes ended this morning when they lost 2-1 away to now champions Ulsan. It was always going to be a tall order as they haven’t won there since 2012.
A fairly cagey affair for most of the first half until Ulsan scored a slightly questionable goal just before the break. This meant that Gangwon had to come out attacking in the second but despite a sumptuous goal from Lee Gangwon couldn’t turn it around.
Yang, sitting just off the right should of Kovačević again in the right half space, had another very quiet game. With the exception of one really nice moment in the first half where he skinned the FB, drove to the byline and fired in a quality low cross that flashed across the face of the goal he was very much a peripheral figure that failed to influence the game. He pressed hard but nothing really worked for him and the game largely passed him by. For the last 10 mins he was moved over to left side but by that stage the game was fairly disjointed and desperate.
Gangwon now have two games left to see out their season and claim a Champions League place. Top three get a spot.
Just sent my lady a text to see if she had made an account on hereDo you ever get any sleep or work done ?
I do question a few of the signings made over the last few years as to what the primary reason was. Cynical me wonders if this was more about keeping the S. Korean Won flowing into the club over footballing reasoning.I can't be bothered to do a write up of his last match. Gangwon lost 4-0 to Suwon and really Suwon could have scored 5 or 6. It was a very poor defeat as Suwon were in 6th spot going into the knock out stages, which is the lowest qualification place, and this was their first win after two losses and a draw.
Gangwon were absolutely awful and so was Yang who was invisible for the majority of the game and failed to do much of anything on the few occasions he had the ball. The only positive thing I can remember is one cross in the 75/6th min of the game aside. I would not recommend anyone waist their time to watching it on replay.
Even the commentator said that Yang has been poor/underwhelming during the post season and essentially doesn't look ready for the PL. He also said something along the lines of "i don't know what the plan is for him but a loan might be the best move".
Personally I think an immediate loan would be a bad move as i've explained previously but I do agree with him that he has been very ineffective during the play offs and probably won't be contributing much at all during the second half of the season.
Because of this loss Gangwon have dropped down to 3rd and their last game of the season is on the 23rd against Pohang.
Statistically speaking Yang matches up very favourably in his age group and he really has had an excellent season overall. 11 goals and 6 assists in 37 games given its his first senior season is very impressive whichever way you look at it. There where even rumours that City were very keen. But obviously the K League is incredibly weak and he is evidently still very raw.I do question a few of the signings made over the last few years as to what the primary reason was. Cynical me wonders if this was more about keeping the S. Korean Won flowing into the club over footballing reasoning.
This is exactly what I would have said, if I'd had any knowledge on the subject.Statistically speaking Yang matches up very favourably in his age group and he really has had an excellent season overall. 11 goals and 6 assists in 37 games given its his first senior season is very impressive whichever way you look at it. There where even rumours that City were very keen. But obviously the K League is incredibly weak and he is evidently still very raw.
If we had been clever we should have gone for Kang-In if we wanted to succession plan for Son (in regards to his nationality) as he would already be playing a key part in our system and will likely take Son's place as SK's next biggest star. Realistically I very much doubt we will see much of Yang for a few seasons and even then it's anyones guess how good he will really be. I really like the look of the kid, he has a very good technical floor and seems an intelligent player but the jump will be absolutely massive for him in every aspect.
Whilst from a statistical pov I can understand why we got him (given Lange's fondness for data), considering we very rarely look outside Europe for our transfers, and the strength of the league he currently plays in, I think it was very much a move with marketing being the primary driving force. Just have to hope he becomes good enough to market.