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Do You Want Puncheon Back Yes / No?  

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  1. 1. Do You Want Puncheon Back Yes / No?

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Posted

As it says really. A lot of strong opinions about him on here balanced by some outstanding displays for Millwall.

 

So what should NA do?

 

Apologies as there is already a Puncheon update thread running but didn't want to add a poll to it out of respect to the OP. So keep comments as binary as possible on this thread.

Posted

Depends. If we can bring in a quality replacement, then no. If not, then yes - squad depth will be the difference between an auto spot and a play-off spot this season.

Posted

Prefer not to have him back, appears to be a disruptive influence and is not keen to play for us. If we can replace him with someone who does want to play for us then we would be better off without him. It really doesn't matter to me that he scored 3 today, shows what he can do, but appears to lack the application to do it consistently and feels he is bigger than the team.

Posted
Prefer not to have him back, appears to be a disruptive influence and is not keen to play for us. If we can replace him with someone who does want to play for us then we would be better off without him. It really doesn't matter to me that he scored 3 today, shows what he can do, but appears to lack the application to do it consistently and feels he is bigger than the team.

 

Indeed, he couldn't get away quick enough, so I doubt he'll want to come back.

Posted

Only if he can prove that he can put up with the sh!t times instead of running off like a baby.

 

Being at Millwall proves he can play.

Posted
When on form one of our best players, out of form most of the season, bang in form now=bring him back if committed

 

My thoughts excactly. Bring him back while in form. Imagine having three top quality championship-players rotating for the positions on the flanks! And Puncheon can play advanced midfield against "weaker" teams as well.

Posted

No. Performances for Millwall aside, I wouldn't want him here unless he really wanted to be here, and it appears he does not. Why upset a squad that's just finding form?

Posted

Terrible attitude and very inconsistent. Never passes, crossing is woeful at times. Don't even get me started on his shooting.

 

There are far better players out there, and teams will be clamouring to get him while he's in-form. Cash it in and use the money to sign Graham Carey from Celtic.

Posted

The current offensive play is fast flowing with a constant movement of the ball. That is exactly what Puncheon couldn't do. Give him the ball and he will look for somebody to take on, which slows the game down and gives the opposition the opportunity to re-shape the defense and to be prepared. I looked at the game today and thought how badly he would fit in.

Posted

No.

 

It could be unsettling and it appears he and Adkins or perhaps Crosby don't see eye to eye. So what has changed?

 

Having said that, although he may have a poor attitude he does have a good work-rate and despite the general consensus on here, he did work hard for the team.

Posted

Doesn't suit Adkins style of play and quick moving of the ball, Adkins likes wingers that can get to the byline and whip balls in, like Chamberlain.

 

Also has a terrible attitude it seems, my mind brings me back to how he behaved at Markus's memorial/funeral.

 

Seems we've burnt our bridges with him as well.

 

It's a no from me.

Posted

We either need him back or need to sign another winger for back-up as it's likely that Lallana or Chambo will get injured at some point from now till May.

 

I should imagen he'll want to stay at Millwall though - a division above us and he's a London boy really .... he got homesick at Plymouth.

Posted
Doesn't suit Adkins style of play and quick moving of the ball, Adkins likes wingers that can get to the byline and whip balls in, like Chamberlain.

 

Also has a terrible attitude it seems, my mind brings me back to how he behaved at Markus's memorial/funeral.

 

Seems we've burnt our bridges with him as well.

 

It's a no from me.

 

Again, there was nothing wrong with how he behaved. He was NOT dressed in t-shirt and jeans - there is a video on youtube where you can clearly see him wearing black trousers and dark shirt. And if he had his hands in his pockets, that doesn't show disrespect to me. It just shows he doesn't like his arms swinging stupidly at his side.

Fwiw there were scores of Saints fans there in shorts and t-shirts, why didn't they make the effort?

Posted

We have to be sensible here and although there were problems with Puncheon, there is no doubt he is performing now. Oxo just does not have the physique to put in the amount of games that we require from him. If we don't treat him gently, he is going to fall apart on us. Take Puncheon back and get him in the squad, play him as much as his performances deserve. Come the end of the window and if things are not working out, consider selling him to Millwall. If they won't come up with enough cash, keep him in the reserves until the end of the season and sell him to the highest bidder.

 

Puncheon is performing very well at a level higher and now in full fitness, there is no reason that we can't use him, even if that means forgetting some of the harsh words traded. Oxo is a far greater talent, but we just cannot keep using him as we have. He has to be used more sparingly, which will prove difficult with the volume of games we have coming up.

Posted

I dont think he would be happy being second choice to AOC and if he is not happy, he will not play well. Sometimes, players just do not fit into a team. I think we should just try to ghet us much as we can for him, then look elsewhere.

Posted
no, he doesnt want to be here so cash in now

 

This.

 

If you decide to take him back and it doesn't work out you won't get any value for him. Now he has good value after his successful spell at Millwall. If there's a buyer willing to pay good money I'd sell straight away.

Posted

The bridge was definitely last seen floating off down the river.

 

Even if we all wanted him back the management and the player himself are not in agreement.

Hopefully he will bring a very good price and everyone will move on...

 

Not sure if Milwall but surely they will try to scrape

some dosh together. He is starting to look very useful to their style of play.

Class will always out...

 

A very good player who is on his way. Good luck to him.

Posted
Not a f**king chance.

 

He would either take the place of someone more deserving and more productive, or sit like a sulky tw*t in the changing room sh*t-stirring.

 

That!

 

No point in having a player at the club who doesn't want to be there.

 

For whatever reason(s) that seems to be the case. Really really good player, but not for us.

 

I'd be amazed if the deal with the Lions wasn't all but done.

Posted

No

 

He doesn't want to play for us and we're a completely different side to Millwall, so if anyone thinks he'd just come back here and continue playing the same as he is there then they are looking at it from far too simplistic a viewpoint.

 

Use his form to sell him to the highest bidder, then let Adkins buy someone who fits into his way of playing and thinking.

 

Everyone's a winner

Posted
Nah he only scored 3 today, he must be sh1t.

 

Of course not

 

(1) He's playing for a "higher" grade Team, ie He's in the CCC

 

(2) He did NOT want to be at St Mary's, and IMHO made that painfully obvious

 

Having him "back" will mean Jack Sh*tt's because he does NOT want to come back

 

So, while he's playing well, get the best price we can for him. While he was with us, we would have been lucky to have got £10 + LV's

Posted

He's obviously a talented player but I'd only have him back if he wants to be here.

 

However if he had really wanted to be here he would have commanded a regular 1st team place and thus wouldn't have gone out on loan in the first place.

 

Too much attitude.....not enough application?

Posted

It's a pointless question.

 

Only a footballing idiot would think he isn't good enough to contribute to the squad over the second half of the season so the only non-idiotic answer, in footballing terms, is "yes". However, if there is a problem in his head/attitude with him not being a guaranteed first XI player (or indeed any other off-field problem) then we may be better off cashing in and getting someone else.

 

So the real question is, "Does Jason Puncheon want to come back?".

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