It happens all the time in the premier league. Really annoys me that it rarely gets penalised.Christ. My Sunday league team fines players for foul throws. No excuse.
Not better then walker and not better then Trippier
Personally I dont think his signing really effected Yedlin's place much anyway. He's been playing pretty well at RB for them since Big Sam brought him back into the team, IMO. If nothing else, he is proving to have value as a PL RB next season. We could probably sell him to a lower mid-bottom table club for a profit this summer at least.some good news for Yedlin - Eboue just got a FIFA ban for agent shenanigans!
Yep. KWP is ready for some first team football and we have Trippier and Walker. Sell Yedlin, loan KWP to get regular games then see where we're at next summer. Wouldnt be surprised if KWP is our starting RB by the time we get to the new stadium in 2 years. That kid is going to be a star.I guess give him another pre-season with us to continue working with him and improving him while we search for another loan/sale.
I agree he doesn't seem to have a place here right now.
http://rokerreport.sbnation.com/2016/4/23/11475434/bca-deandre-yedlin-buy-or-bye
Sunderland fan's analytical piece on Yedlin - buy or bye
We opened the door to the PL for him and he'll still be in it at his next club imo. He'll grow and have a decent career in the prem. Good luck to 'im.Thought he looked decent today. He didn't seem massively tested defensively though. Technically, he looked comfortable on the ball and used it well. I doubt we will keep him but if he keeps this form up we should get a decent fee for him from a another club.
Will be a choice between him and Trippier in the summer. I like Trippier, but I'm inclined to think Yedlin is the better bet long term. This summer he turns 23, while Trippier is 26 in September, and is a more like for like player with Walker which means more consistency in our system. I like Trippier and think technically he has a lot going for him, but Yedlin to me looks a player more likely to push Walker for a starting place long term. Also, with Walker-Peters still only just 19, it won't be a particular blockade to his development.
My best is that the one who stays is the one with lower resale value. Trippier is English and at this point, better, but Yedlin has more potential and is a full international for a fast growing football market.