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It's a good move, he's not ready for our first team, he can iron out his problems there and come back next year and not play like a 14 year old boy who's just watched his first porno.
He's definitely good enough, he just has a lot of rough edges that will be ironed out at Wolves, to me it looks like he wants to do well for the club so badly that he's to eager, that will go with games under his belt.
highburyJD wrote:Coquelin has more experience and it shows in his composure
a logical move
Agree with this - for me pingpong is very similar to a lot of our current players in that he has fcuk all brains and it is leading him into trouble. Maybe going to wolves might teach him how to channel that agression properly (although alongside karl henry I am dubious on that ) and he might return a better player but right now I would rate coquelin as being miles ahead of him as a footballer