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That's not always a bad thing. As long as he can force his way into a team and play well and get experience, I don't mind if there's bad shit happening to that team. It's good for a young player to experience adversity and to see what it's like when the world isn't a bed of roses.
Maybe. It just seems that for a young player with a languid style like Onomah, going to a team playing below expectations where the fans are already on the team's back wouldn't be a great move as he'd likely be an easy target for vitriol.