I think he would replace mcgree if he came into the team, I wish we kept him for the second season.Where does he play? Who is he replacing on current form?
He would maybe play a bit part for us, Mcgree has shown 10x more ability and competence than Payero ever has. I wanted him to flourish but to be honest I'm not sure he is good enough.I think he would replace mcgree if he came into the team, I wish we kept him for the second season.
Agree with you, he's simply not upto the standard and looked like a fish out of water most of the time. Not sure what the fascination is tbhHe would maybe play a bit part for us, Mcgree has shown 10x more ability and competence than Payero ever has. I wanted him to flourish but to be honest I'm not sure he is good enough.
had really poor tactical awareness, looked like he had never really played the game which surprised meAgree with you, he's simply not upto the standard and looked like a fish out of water most of the time. Not sure what the fascination is tbh
As a centre mid in a three under Warnock, he barely played under Wilder as I recall. I do think further forward he could be effective, but like I said. I think he'll quietly disappear.had really poor tactical awareness, looked like he had never really played the game which surprised me
Used to playing maybe 15 games a season.. ramping that up to 46 is going to have an impact and it showed. He didn't look up to the physicality of the championship.Surprised about him not wanting to learn the language. Imagine the doors that would open up to him in all sorts of ways.
Unless he only wants to play in Argentina or Spain perhaps
You don't know what the fascination is with Middlesbrough and South American players?Agree with you, he's simply not upto the standard and looked like a fish out of water most of the time. Not sure what the fascination is tbh
He doesn't know that he just had a wild guessSurprised about him not wanting to learn the language. Imagine the doors that would open up to him in all sorts of ways.
Unless he only wants to play in Argentina or Spain perhaps
that might be true, but the top teams are Dutch Eridivisie and Portguese Liga level. So he is competing with that level of player for game timeAs much as I wanted Payero to be a success, and I also think he may have felt isolated/homesick due to our last manager not wanting him.
Below is a reply I did on another Payero post.
Argentina Primera is the 19th league ranking in the world... the Scottish Prem is higher, and the Championship is the 11th... So Payero cannot get regular playing time in a sub standard league... says it all..
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