Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:I wish Tyrese all the luck in the world but fear that we’ve seen the last of him in a Stags shirt.
I’m pretty certain his contract is up in the summer and unless he does exceptionally well at Scunny I can’t see us renewing it. It is possible we may offer him a contract to get a fee for him (under 24) but I think he has missed too many sitters to be considered one of our main strikers.
Good luck Tyrese whatever the outcome.
Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:I wish Tyrese all the luck in the world but fear that we’ve seen the last of him in a Stags shirt.
I’m pretty certain his contract is up in the summer and unless he does exceptionally well at Scunny I can’t see us renewing it. It is possible we may offer him a contract to get a fee for him (under 24) but I think he has missed too many sitters to be considered one of our main strikers.
Good luck Tyrese whatever the outcome.
Stag95 wrote:Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:I wish Tyrese all the luck in the world but fear that we’ve seen the last of him in a Stags shirt.
I’m pretty certain his contract is up in the summer and unless he does exceptionally well at Scunny I can’t see us renewing it. It is possible we may offer him a contract to get a fee for him (under 24) but I think he has missed too many sitters to be considered one of our main strikers.
Good luck Tyrese whatever the outcome.
Got to say I disagree with that one. The lad is only 20 and Clough clearly has a lot of faith in him baring in mind how many games (albeit mostly substitute appearances) he’s played him.
You won’t find many players his age that is clinical. I think he’s very exciting on the ball, but yes he does need to work on his end product. That comes with experience and to get a loan move in the same league shows us there’s at least another manager at this level that also rates him.
I think we’d be very silly to let him go, probably the best young players we’ve had come through in years.
Stag95 wrote:Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:I wish Tyrese all the luck in the world but fear that we’ve seen the last of him in a Stags shirt.
I’m pretty certain his contract is up in the summer and unless he does exceptionally well at Scunny I can’t see us renewing it. It is possible we may offer him a contract to get a fee for him (under 24) but I think he has missed too many sitters to be considered one of our main strikers.
Good luck Tyrese whatever the outcome.
Got to say I disagree with that one. The lad is only 20 and Clough clearly has a lot of faith in him baring in mind how many games (albeit mostly substitute appearances) he’s played him.
You won’t find many players his age that is clinical. I think he’s very exciting on the ball, but yes he does need to work on his end product. That comes with experience and to get a loan move in the same league shows us there’s at least another manager at this level that also rates him.
I think we’d be very silly to let him go, probably the best young players we’ve had come through in years.
georgefostersbeard wrote:Being really blunt, if you had only seen Sinclair play in the League matches this season then you would think that Scunthorpe were taking a hell of a risk. There is a decent player in there but no sign of a footballing brain at present. He has really gone backwards since last season when he looked like someone who could really be in the squad every week. This is a fantastic deal for everyone concerned and let's hope that he gives Clough something to really think about.
Sneag wrote:georgefostersbeard wrote:Being really blunt, if you had only seen Sinclair play in the League matches this season then you would think that Scunthorpe were taking a hell of a risk. There is a decent player in there but no sign of a footballing brain at present. He has really gone backwards since last season when he looked like someone who could really be in the squad every week. This is a fantastic deal for everyone concerned and let's hope that he gives Clough something to really think about.
Agreed, last season I thought he looked like a player who one day would make Stags a lot of money, but he does seem to have lost his way.
Maybe playing regularly will help get him back on track.
lifestags wrote:Sneag wrote:georgefostersbeard wrote:Being really blunt, if you had only seen Sinclair play in the League matches this season then you would think that Scunthorpe were taking a hell of a risk. There is a decent player in there but no sign of a footballing brain at present. He has really gone backwards since last season when he looked like someone who could really be in the squad every week. This is a fantastic deal for everyone concerned and let's hope that he gives Clough something to really think about.
Agreed, last season I thought he looked like a player who one day would make Stags a lot of money, but he does seem to have lost his way.
Maybe playing regularly will help get him back on track.
To be fair to him, his performances last season warranted more starts at the start of this season, he was unfortunate that NC was clearly going to bring in his own strikers.
This season he has barely been given a start and when he was been subbed on its been a lot of the time when we were winning and he was there to try and win fouls, he came on at Sutton and made a positive difference, he isn't a striker, at the moment I think he is a left winger and that will eventually play CAM.
I have no doubt that he will do well at Scunthorpe.
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