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George Lapslie (Pg 24 - Signed for Bradford City)
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Much as the prospect of George at right back depresses me I think we are getting close to the scenario where we have Louis Mendez at Centre half and Tracey Leaburn holding it all together (as usual) in midfield.12
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Sillybilly said:Much as the prospect of George at right back depresses me I think we are getting close to the scenario where we have Louis Mendez at Centre half and Tracey Leaburn holding it all together (as usual) in midfield.5
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Callumcafc said:Starting right back next season?3
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Callumcafc said:Starting right back next season?
May well need George to play in the Midfield2 -
ForeverAddickted said:Callumcafc said:Starting right back next season?
May well need George to play in the Midfield0 -
SouthWest_Addicks said:ForeverAddickted said:Callumcafc said:Starting right back next season?
May well need George to play in the Midfield
Should definitely be an asset in League One next season but until he gets given a proper run in the team he's almost another Grant0 -
What is this preferred position? Full back, wide midfield, central midfield, defensive midfield, wing back?
Always looks lightweight to me but as above if he gets a run we may see something in him.1 -
I'd say its Centre MIdfield, almost in the Darren Pratley or Josh Cullen role0
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Congratulations to George and his partner.
Lapslie will be CAFC captain. Him and Ablie in centre midfield will compliment each other well.5 -
Henry Irving said:Congratulations to George and his partner.
Lapslie will be CAFC captain. Him and Ablie in centre midfield will compliment each other well.a
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He’ll be a good solid part to a middle table league one side with the potential to Create history and reach our lowest league position since we first got promoted out of the third tier in 1929
15th spot will claim that
we first entered league football 1921-22 season finishing 16th in division 3S
we then have a 15th and 21st as our third worst and worst ever third tier finishes in 1924/5 and 1925/6
so if we’re lucky enough to have a team to support we may be able to witness one of the shittest Football league teams in our history , heady times in SE7
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oohaahmortimer said:He’ll be a good solid part to a middle table league one side with the potential to Create history and reach our lowest league position since we first got promoted out of the third tier in 1929
15th spot will claim that
we first entered league football 1921-22 season finishing 16th in division 3S
we then have a 15th and 21st as our third worst and worst ever third tier finishes in 1924/5 and 1925/6
so if we’re lucky enough to have a team to support we may be able to witness one of the shittest Football league teams in our history , heady times in SE7
It all went downhill after we turned professional in 1920.
Stayed at Pound Park, we should have stayed at Pound Park, staaayed at Pound Park.3 -
Henry Irving said:oohaahmortimer said:He’ll be a good solid part to a middle table league one side with the potential to Create history and reach our lowest league position since we first got promoted out of the third tier in 1929
15th spot will claim that
we first entered league football 1921-22 season finishing 16th in division 3S
we then have a 15th and 21st as our third worst and worst ever third tier finishes in 1924/5 and 1925/6
so if we’re lucky enough to have a team to support we may be able to witness one of the shittest Football league teams in our history , heady times in SE7
It all went downhill after we turned professional in 1920.
Stayed at Pound Park, we should have stayed at Pound Park, staaayed at Pound Park.
Good location for a club bought by ESI for a pound...6 -
ForeverAddickted said:SouthWest_Addicks said:ForeverAddickted said:Callumcafc said:Starting right back next season?
May well need George to play in the Midfield
Should definitely be an asset in League One next season but until he gets given a proper run in the team he's almost another Grant
I realise that in the coming season our options may be limited but imo Lapslie should be as far away from the team as possible.4 -
golfaddick said:ForeverAddickted said:SouthWest_Addicks said:ForeverAddickted said:Callumcafc said:Starting right back next season?
May well need George to play in the Midfield
Should definitely be an asset in League One next season but until he gets given a proper run in the team he's almost another Grant
I realise that in the coming season our options may be limited but imo Lapslie should be as far away from the team as possible.
Lapslie has struggled with injury these last few years, constant concussions not helping from put his head where it hurts too often
Championship was maybe a bit too soon for him this year, would hope he'll do better in League One provided he's given enough of a chance which'll be most likely the case this season2 -
golfaddick said:ForeverAddickted said:SouthWest_Addicks said:ForeverAddickted said:Callumcafc said:Starting right back next season?
May well need George to play in the Midfield
Should definitely be an asset in League One next season but until he gets given a proper run in the team he's almost another Grant
I realise that in the coming season our options may be limited but imo Lapslie should be as far away from the team as possible.2 -
Henry Irving said:Congratulations to George and his partner.
Lapslie will be CAFC captain. Him and Ablie in centre midfield will compliment each other well.
Albie replies 'your hair is nice George'.15 -
he's a 'workhorse' and will certainly need a bit of creativity around him if he's playing with Pratley.2
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Elthamaddick said:he's a 'workhorse' and will certainly need a bit of creativity around him if he's playing with Pratley.
His passing / movement for his Luton goal reminded me of his first game when he split the Blackpool defence with a pass (didnt come to anything) yet then looked a fish out of water
I'm not saying he's Phil Foden or even Albie Morgan but think his defensive side (like what we saw against Portsmouth) over shadows the other side of his game that he can produce2 -
Lapslie is a Steve Gritt type. Can play a few positions, won't let you down in terms of effort and will have odd very good moments, mixed in with quite a lot of ordinary stuff.9
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oohaahmortimer said:He’ll be a good solid part to a middle table league one side with the potential to Create history and reach our lowest league position since we first got promoted out of the third tier in 1929
15th spot will claim that
we first entered league football 1921-22 season finishing 16th in division 3S
we then have a 15th and 21st as our third worst and worst ever third tier finishes in 1924/5 and 1925/6
so if we’re lucky enough to have a team to support we may be able to witness one of the shittest Football league teams in our history , heady times in SE7
note: This is not a serious post and I am in agreement with the original post2 -
Lapslie is nowhere near the biggest problem we have football wise.
He certainly isn't a player who is a liability to the team when he plays.
In the company of his peers as a younger player he was absolutely certainly not out of place.
He is 22 closing in on 23, and I believe he is still improving, and has room to improve.
I would not see him as a right back, but I am sure he would be prepared to give of his best in that position.11 -
oohaahmortimer said:golfaddick said:ForeverAddickted said:SouthWest_Addicks said:ForeverAddickted said:Callumcafc said:Starting right back next season?
May well need George to play in the Midfield
Should definitely be an asset in League One next season but until he gets given a proper run in the team he's almost another Grant
I realise that in the coming season our options may be limited but imo Lapslie should be as far away from the team as possible.
Keep'em coming!
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Callumcafc said:Starting right back next season?1
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golfaddick said:ForeverAddickted said:SouthWest_Addicks said:ForeverAddickted said:Callumcafc said:Starting right back next season?
May well need George to play in the Midfield
Should definitely be an asset in League One next season but until he gets given a proper run in the team he's almost another Grant
I realise that in the coming season our options may be limited but imo Lapslie should be as far away from the team as possible.
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I have to agree with the misery merchants.
If he's the answer to our problems, I am the Pope (no not Nick).1 -
Surely young players can improve and prove us wrong?6
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Mendonca In Asdas said:Surely young players can improve and prove us wrong?
Then you have all those that don't make it. Or need to move on to realise their potential/have the penny drop.0 -
Same people going on about KAG and Philips not being good enough a couple of years back and moaning about Pope before that.
George is a decent player that will give everything for the club. Will be a decent L1 squad player with potential to improve.
Good luck to him next season and congrats to him and his family on the new arrival.6 -
New arrival, kid is starting school next week.4