Amad Diallo | Sunderland Loan Watch

Honestly, it’s exactly what you want from a loan club. The manager is showing a real interest in him and clearly keen for him to kick on and reach his potential.

If he wasn’t getting the chances and the manager never mentioned him then you’d worry.
 
Honestly, it’s exactly what you want from a loan club. The manager is showing a real interest in him and clearly keen for him to kick on and reach his potential.

If he wasn’t getting the chances and the manager never mentioned him then you’d worry.
Honestly, sounds like the manager is secretly ETH’s brother and paid handsomely by United. Either that, or he’s just a great manager/character that wants young players to succeed.
 
Honestly, it’s exactly what you want from a loan club. The manager is showing a real interest in him and clearly keen for him to kick on and reach his potential.

If he wasn’t getting the chances and the manager never mentioned him then you’d worry.

This.

I like what Mowbray is doing -- it's like Amad is getting special attention from Mowbray so that he can develop and extract as much of his natural talent. We never heard such comments from Giovanni at Rangers.
 
Why do people feel the need to come in every week and say he's not going to make it?
Because they'd rather a player fail than acknowledge that he's 20 years old and we have no idea if he's gonna make it or not.
 
Honestly, sounds like the manager is secretly ETH’s brother and paid handsomely by United. Either that, or he’s just a great manager/character that wants young players to succeed.

Mowbray's a very good manager
 
Why do people feel the need to come in every week and say he's not going to make it?

Its so bizarre. We got a young player who has had limited first team experience, heading to Sunderland on a loan - a newly promoted team into the Championship. Their fans like him, the manager likes him, yet the fans of the club he's actually tied to think he's shite, its a failed loan and won't make it :lol:

This isn't a computer game, he won't be the best player in that league right away for fecks sake. He needs time to grow into the men's game. This loan might just be a loan for him to get experience rather than turn him into a world beater
 
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Its so bizarre. We got a young player who has had limited first team experience, heading to Sunderland on a loan - a newly promoted team into the Championship. Their fans like him, the manager likes him, yet the fans of the club he's actually tied to think he's shite, its a failed loan and won't make it :lol:

This isn't a computer game, he won't be the best player in that league right away for fecks sake. He needs time to grow into the men's game. This loan might just be a loan for him to get experience rather than turn him into a world beater
Talking far too much sense here, mate. Add at least some negativity to make it sound legit.
 
Every time a youngster thread is bumped I'm expecting a goal video or an assist at least. Disappointed.
 
I don't understand the people slagging off the recruitment team either. Even if he doesn't make it here, he very likely will make it in a top football league and easily could be sold for most if not all of the fee we paid for him. You cannot complain about overspending on established players because we didn't sign them 1-2 seasons before and then also complain when we do sign them early and they take time to develop.
 
I didn’t realise how slow he is until I saw Ben Brereton Diaz absolutely skin him!
 
I don't understand the people slagging off the recruitment team either. Even if he doesn't make it here, he very likely will make it in a top football league and easily could be sold for most if not all of the fee we paid for him. You cannot complain about overspending on established players because we didn't sign them 1-2 seasons before and then also complain when we do sign them early and they take time to develop.

Pfffft, get out of here with your common sense. This is the Caf.
 
Just give the kid time, he is class, whether it is with us, who knows, but he has a lot of technical ability.
 
They lost 2:4 at the end ... not too good.
But his goal was good, indeed.
 
Glad he scored, but Jesus did Burnley lose their left back in that lead up? Sunderland’s right back and Amad had the freedom of the entire flank