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Miles Leaburn - Signs New 3 Year Contract (p77)
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Gary Poole said:WSS said:I dread to think how his old man would’ve been treated if social media was around back in the day.
Miles has already scored 20% of his dad’s total goals for us and he played over 300 games for the club.2 -
killerandflash said:Gary Poole said:WSS said:I dread to think how his old man would’ve been treated if social media was around back in the day.
Miles has already scored 20% of his dad’s total goals for us and he played over 300 games for the club.1 -
I dont think Miles will go anywhere for the time being. The club would be stupid to let him go the timing isnt right. Plus his family are switched on enough to realise give it another year and his stock with be higher. Sell him to Chelsea now to disappear into the ether or wait another year ? I know what I would do1
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AndyG said:I dont think Miles will go anywhere for the time being. The club would be stupid to let him go the timing isnt right. Plus his family are switched on enough to realise give it another year and his stock with be higher. Sell him to Chelsea now to disappear into the ether or wait another year ? I know what I would do0
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AndyG said:I dont think Miles will go anywhere for the time being. The club would be stupid to let him go the timing isnt right. Plus his family are switched on enough to realise give it another year and his stock with be higher. Sell him to Chelsea now to disappear into the ether or wait another year ? I know what I would do
Suppose a team like Southampton get relegated, and sell a few of their best players. They could easily afford an £8m fee and offer a realistic chance of getting decent game time.0 -
killerandflash said:AndyG said:I dont think Miles will go anywhere for the time being. The club would be stupid to let him go the timing isnt right. Plus his family are switched on enough to realise give it another year and his stock with be higher. Sell him to Chelsea now to disappear into the ether or wait another year ? I know what I would do
Suppose a team like Southampton get relegated, and sell a few of their best players. They could easily afford an £8m fee and offer a realistic chance of getting decent game time.1 -
lancashire lad said:Yes Miles goal was a simple tap in, but he had to be there to tap it. Many of the late great Jimmy Greaves goals were close range and the skill is being there to do it, it seems Miles has that skill
It's not an accident when people are doing the right things to score regularly.5 -
mendonca said:Chunes said:If it's so easy for Bonne to score those tap-ins you'd think he might have scored one in his previous 44 games
Jayden might have got a couple as well.
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killerandflash said:AndyG said:I dont think Miles will go anywhere for the time being. The club would be stupid to let him go the timing isnt right. Plus his family are switched on enough to realise give it another year and his stock with be higher. Sell him to Chelsea now to disappear into the ether or wait another year ? I know what I would do
Suppose a team like Southampton get relegated, and sell a few of their best players. They could easily afford an £8m fee and offer a realistic chance of getting decent game time.
Adams was 19-20 at Sheffield United in his first season in the football league. According to Wikipedia he "finished the season with 12 goals from 41 appearances in all competitions, 11 from 36 in League One, and was named by the Sheffield Star as its Young Player of the Year." He moved to Birmingham for an undisclosed fee believed to be £2mill+...
Adams is 5ft 9. Miles is 6ft 5, same as Haaland. If Miles can 'grow into his body' and learn a bit of how to bully defenders from his dad, and watch Haaland videos on where/how to make his runs then he could become some player. Unfortunately, he is definitely going to be a player who will need to move on to truly meet his potential.
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WSS said:I dread to think how his old man would’ve been treated if social media was around back in the day.
Miles has already scored 20% of his dad’s total goals for us and he played over 300 games for the club.3 -
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AndyG said:I dont think Miles will go anywhere for the time being. The club would be stupid to let him go the timing isnt right. Plus his family are switched on enough to realise give it another year and his stock with be higher. Sell him to Chelsea now to disappear into the ether or wait another year ? I know what I would doUnfortunately, I thought roland and esi were the start of something special0
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golfaddick said:I know I'll get pelters for saying it but I still dont see it. I admit he has a knack of being in the right place at the right time but his last 2 goals even Bonne could score.....2 taps ins from a total distance of around 6 yards. Again, I'll admit he's our best striker this season (although a fully fit Aneke would beat him into a cocked hat) but imo he'll never be a top striker. Championship striker at best. He's tall & fairly quick (but not express) but not what I'd call a top goalscorer. I wouldn't be basing my team around him.
There, said it.BUT the potential is there and by far the highlight of our season. We can be optimistic he will get better and better.If a silly bid comes in we have to take it. And indeed so should he given the fickle nature of football.0 -
Who knows whether we will get a full season out of him next year but he is destined to play for England u 211
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I will be gutted if he’s not here next year. If he’s this good now, he will be a monster in 12 months.
If he is sold, hopefully it’s to a top six club who are willing to splash near eight figures and loan him back…3 -
golfaddick said:I know I'll get pelters for saying it but I still dont see it. I admit he has a knack of being in the right place at the right time but his last 2 goals even Bonne could score.....2 taps ins from a total distance of around 6 yards. Again, I'll admit he's our best striker this season (although a fully fit Aneke would beat him into a cocked hat) but imo he'll never be a top striker. Championship striker at best. He's tall & fairly quick (but not express) but not what I'd call a top goalscorer. I wouldn't be basing my team around him.
There, said it.
Is he a top world striker and I agree with you I've not seen that level of dominance yet from him albeit in a predominantly fucking shite side that can't even pretend to put Wycombe to the sword.Chances are against it, I'm sure you could find a decent betting firm that'd give you hopefully decent odds on >10 England goals.0 -
golfaddick said:I know I'll get pelters for saying it but I still dont see it. I admit he has a knack of being in the right place at the right time but his last 2 goals even Bonne could score.....2 taps ins from a total distance of around 6 yards. Again, I'll admit he's our best striker this season (although a fully fit Aneke would beat him into a cocked hat) but imo he'll never be a top striker. Championship striker at best. He's tall & fairly quick (but not express) but not what I'd call a top goalscorer. I wouldn't be basing my team around him.
There, said it.
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Callumcafc said:I will be gutted if he’s not here next year. If he’s this good now, he will be a monster in 12 months.
If he is sold, hopefully it’s to a top six club who are willing to splash near eight figures and loan him back…0 -
NabySarr said:golfaddick said:I know I'll get pelters for saying it but I still dont see it. I admit he has a knack of being in the right place at the right time but his last 2 goals even Bonne could score.....2 taps ins from a total distance of around 6 yards. Again, I'll admit he's our best striker this season (although a fully fit Aneke would beat him into a cocked hat) but imo he'll never be a top striker. Championship striker at best. He's tall & fairly quick (but not express) but not what I'd call a top goalscorer. I wouldn't be basing my team around him.
There, said it.
His dad even played in the Premier League so there is still hope for him. But like Burstow before him, if he gets signed by a team in that League I doubt he'll play in it.
But that's just my opinion.0 -
golfaddick said:NabySarr said:golfaddick said:I know I'll get pelters for saying it but I still dont see it. I admit he has a knack of being in the right place at the right time but his last 2 goals even Bonne could score.....2 taps ins from a total distance of around 6 yards. Again, I'll admit he's our best striker this season (although a fully fit Aneke would beat him into a cocked hat) but imo he'll never be a top striker. Championship striker at best. He's tall & fairly quick (but not express) but not what I'd call a top goalscorer. I wouldn't be basing my team around him.
There, said it.
His dad even played in the Premier League so there is still hope for him. But like Burstow before him, if he gets signed by a team in that League I doubt he'll play in it.
But that's just my opinion.17 -
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eaststandmike said:Callumcafc said:I will be gutted if he’s not here next year. If he’s this good now, he will be a monster in 12 months.
If he is sold, hopefully it’s to a top six club who are willing to splash near eight figures and loan him back…
Could see Brighton being a pretty strong option, although he might be a bit too similar to Evan Ferguson. If he goes to the Prem, I'd just want it to be somewhere where he's not just going to be stashed away playing U23 football.
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You can see the lad is learning and if you take money out of the equation, whilst that is the case, he is best playing first team football here and to continue learning in an environment he is comfortable in. Moving upwards for the money can backfire and end up losing a player money in the long run.
The time for a move to a higher club is when you are bought to step straight into their first team.0 -
golfaddick said:NabySarr said:golfaddick said:I know I'll get pelters for saying it but I still dont see it. I admit he has a knack of being in the right place at the right time but his last 2 goals even Bonne could score.....2 taps ins from a total distance of around 6 yards. Again, I'll admit he's our best striker this season (although a fully fit Aneke would beat him into a cocked hat) but imo he'll never be a top striker. Championship striker at best. He's tall & fairly quick (but not express) but not what I'd call a top goalscorer. I wouldn't be basing my team around him.
There, said it.
His dad even played in the Premier League so there is still hope for him. But like Burstow before him, if he gets signed by a team in that League I doubt he'll play in it.
But that's just my opinion.
He is NOT a Premiership striker yet but a few years of canny management and luck with fitness and he could very well be.6 -
He should stay with us and next season will be a massive one for him I suspect.0
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golfaddick said:NabySarr said:golfaddick said:I know I'll get pelters for saying it but I still dont see it. I admit he has a knack of being in the right place at the right time but his last 2 goals even Bonne could score.....2 taps ins from a total distance of around 6 yards. Again, I'll admit he's our best striker this season (although a fully fit Aneke would beat him into a cocked hat) but imo he'll never be a top striker. Championship striker at best. He's tall & fairly quick (but not express) but not what I'd call a top goalscorer. I wouldn't be basing my team around him.
There, said it.
His dad even played in the Premier League so there is still hope for him. But like Burstow before him, if he gets signed by a team in that League I doubt he'll play in it.
But that's just my opinion.9 -
Here’s a video I found which the variety of goals he’s scored. Headers, both feet, tap ins, running in behind.
Some of them he shows so much composure, especially for a striker of his age. He’s not afraid to take a few touches in the box to set himself when others would panic and waste the chance.
Could play with a partner (some good link up play in there too) or as a lone striker.
Perhaps the name Leaburn screams “not a goal scorer” 😉
https://youtu.be/ks8f7Ofd6EQ
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That pass to DJ for his goal away (somewhere), the backhealed goal and some beastily headers show a player with quite some potential and variety to his game.2
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Given his age it's really hard to know his level.6
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still young and raw but has all the attributes to be an absolutely top player. I hope we can get at least 1 more full season out of him.
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hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Given his age it's really hard to know his level.0