Clearly looking for a pay out from them.I don't get what she's expecting Saints to do? If it was some random mush in the street would she be trying to chase down their employer?
Get over yourself ffs.
Clearly looking for a pay out from them.I don't get what she's expecting Saints to do? If it was some random mush in the street would she be trying to chase down their employer?
Get over yourself ffs.
I completely forgot he was on the pitch. There was one cross which he jumped for and was beaten by the (smaller) defender.Not sure what he was supposed to do TBH. He was making the runs - he just wasn't getting picked out. We also weren't really looking to score so not really much he could do.
I was watching him at the game and he was making runs and looking for the ball but we were content to pass it around from side to side. Really nothing to judge him on last night.I completely forgot he was on the pitch. There was one cross which he jumped for and was beaten by the (smaller) defender.
He reminds me of Carillo.
No idea on the legitimacy of it, obviously, but Damion Downs has been accused of crashing into a woman's car, speeding off and refusing to pass over any insurance details.
https://www.tiktok.com/@nickyprice2/video/7576955292164820246
Yeah it would be nice to see Downes actually try and prove his doubters wrong, by putting some effort in. Try sprinting or something, at least make it look like you’re trying son.
I'm tempted top make a list of great players who never looked like they were trying, but I cba
Not saying Downs is anywhere near that category, but looking busy and being seen to put the effort in is overrated imo.
You've answered your own point with one word there. 'Great' players earn the right to be lazy, because they will create the bit of magic to win the game. So they are invaluable to the team. But a lazy player who doesn't create anything, is just a waste of a shirt.
I know this seems a bit sentimental but I really would like to see him click at some point. He’s young and someone, somewhere saw something in him. If he does score one, then hopefully his confidence should improve. At present that’s shot and somehow he needs a route to find it. I hope he does.I'm tempted top make a list of great players who never looked like they were trying, but I cba
Not saying Downs is anywhere near that category, but looking busy and being seen to put the effort in is overrated imo.
I think it's safe to say that the lad hasn't settled at all and doesn't appear to be a great signing from the SR recruitment team.
I can't see how he fits into the new Saints philosophy either of quick turn over ball and playing with pace as the poor lad looks cart-horse slow, we would have been better keeping Tall Paul ( 9 goals in 13 games ) and saved a few bob.
Still think we need a striker in the transfer window as we should loan this lad out to a League One side where perhaps he'll find his mojo.
Or there are no other fit strikers on the bench.Tonda Eckert must(?) see something about him, in training, otherwise he wouldn't be anywhere near the first team. Unless, or course, teams are selected on the basis of owner's whims. Clearly, showing potential in training doesn't guarantee success in matches, but a combination of commitment (not always obvious, I'll grant) and willingness to learn and improve should result in Downs becoming a useful addition to our squad. Alternatively, we could sell him at the earliest opportunity.
An anagram of Damion Downs, is Snow Diamond, which is fitting, because he's sh*t.
Loan him to Wrexham, then he would beOr Disown Nomad
Loan him to Wrexham, then he would be
Amid Snowdon
Like most Saints fans.And become a
saddo minnow.