Agreed but it seems a shame to deny him international honours.My point being Al is that he is already a regular starter in a team that is in the second tier. i haven’t looked but I would suspect most players in the England U20 squad would only be squad members at best in their respective teams. I love watching Dolan play.
We have. Maturity beyond his 19 years.I think we signed a gem with this young man
Tyrhys Dolan dedicates his success to his lost pal Jeremy Wisten
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY JACK GAUGHAN: Dolan and Wisten met in Manchester City's academy, the latter a year older. They bonded at the club's chosen private school, St Bede's.www.dailymail.co.uk
Might be too late Theno. He indulged in the old badge kissing when he scored against Derby...that's usually a prelude to a transferNo Tyrhys, screw up big time, get pissed, fail a drugs test and spend the night in your hotel with a couple of prozzies....... then no one will want to buy you.
I must say his celebration was a little different with a slide affair rather than a somersault this time.Might be too late Theno. He indulged in the old badge kissing when he scored against Derby...that's usually a prelude to a transfer
Personally I don't think there's much there at all quality-wise. Unfortunately this isn't the era of Waddle/Gazza/Beardsley and tricks without pace generally don't work in modern football (quicker defenders and a lot more allowed shirt-pulling/obstructions).To be honest Dolan doesn't score enough goals for me.But he also reminds me of Duff maybe one trick less but it's a learning process.
They gave him away for free! mega LOL!
Not sure you can judge him as yet b&wh. His 5 yard pace is electric which is needed for footballers but his top end rather lacking. His energy seems limitless and his ball control and balance are top quality. I see him playing 'in the hole' when he's older mirroring Duggies career.Personally I don't think there's much there at all quality-wise. Unfortunately this isn't the era of Waddle/Gazza/Beardsley and tricks without pace generally don't work in modern football (quicker defenders and a lot more allowed shirt-pulling/obstructions).
The one thing I'll say about Dolan is his work-rate from the front is immense. I think he's got more worth in galvanising the team than in individual quality.