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    Quote Originally Posted by kritichris View Post
    One of Dyche's weaknesses is that he thought McNeil was a wunderkind, it would be interesting to see what happens there.
    Come on Kriti , he isn’t a bad player , just can’t find his way at the minute- confidence is what Mcneil needs and his last season here there was none and at Everton this season there is none, he’s a decent player ( not a world beater ) but let’s not kid ourselves you need to be some player to even play premier league football..

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    Quote Originally Posted by army88 View Post
    Come on Kriti , he isn’t a bad player , just can’t find his way at the minute- confidence is what Mcneil needs and his last season here there was none and at Everton this season there is none, he’s a decent player ( not a world beater ) but let’s not kid ourselves you need to be some player to even play premier league football..
    I agree, army, he has just turned 23 years old in November and has played 151 PL matches since he was introduced at the end of the 2017/18 season when he came on as a sub against Bournemouth. Four and a half seasons and 151 matches is a decent record for a lad who really took a lot of stick from lots of fans during last season and had the confidence drained out of him.

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