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Posted August 18, 2020 00:07 · last edited August 18, 2020 02:23

Niche Cahe's take on how Singh maybe utilised at Nürnberg.

"That’s life for Saddy these days, talking it up with the Nurnies while his buddies at Bayern Munich handed down a legendary thrashing of Barcelona in the Champions League quarters. Singh probably won’t get a winners’ medal if Bayern go on and win that thing – the way it works is UEFA give out a flat sum of 40 medals to the triumphant team to disperse at their will and seeing as Singh never even made a matchday squad in the UCL chances are once you go through those who did and chuck in a few key staff he won’t get there and tbh nor should he. But he’s having a good old time at Nürnberg for now, playing in two friendlies already for the club.

Christian Fr\u00FCchtl and Sarpreet Singh made their debut for 1. FC N\u00FCrnberg in a friendly match against Regensburg today [Nord Bayern: “The number eight, rotated by 90 degrees, the symbol of infinity, stands in football for technical elegance, for wit and creativity, for light-footedness. Lothar Matthäus once wore it, Andres Iniesta too. And in Nuremberg? From now on that number adorns the jersey of a gifted person. Underneath the red and black striped home shirt, the name "Singh" is emblazoned in white letters.”

Not much point to that other than the flowery language. That article came up on a google search is all, though it does explain the role that the club are wanting from him – basically he’s needed to supply the killer ball. Not necessarily the goal or even the assist but the pass which maybe leads to the assist by hitting the overlapping runner or feeding the striker’s feet or whatever. We got a few glimpses of that in these first two friendlies. He played the pass that led to the assist in a 1-0 win over SSV Jahn Regensburg in the first one, nearly set up a goal winning the ball high up in the second. Looked like a playmaking role as an advanced central midfielder... which all suggests he should be a key player for these fellas this season. Exciting."

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Niche Cahe's take on how Singh maybe utilised at Nurnberg.

"That’s life for Saddy these days, talking it up with the Nurnies while his buddies at Bayern Munich handed down a legendary thrashing of Barcelona in the Champions League quarters. Singh probably won’t get a winners’ medal if Bayern go on and win that thing – the way it works is UEFA give out a flat sum of 40 medals to the triumphant team to disperse at their will and seeing as Singh never even made a matchday squad in the UCL chances are once you go through those who did and chuck in a few key staff he won’t get there and tbh nor should he. But he’s having a good old time at Nürnberg for now, playing in two friendlies already for the club.

Christian Fr\u00FCchtl and Sarpreet Singh made their debut for 1. FC N\u00FCrnberg in a friendly match against Regensburg today [Nord Bayern: “The number eight, rotated by 90 degrees, the symbol of infinity, stands in football for technical elegance, for wit and creativity, for light-footedness. Lothar Matthäus once wore it, Andres Iniesta too. And in Nuremberg? From now on that number adorns the jersey of a gifted person. Underneath the red and black striped home shirt, the name "Singh" is emblazoned in white letters.”

Not much point to that other than the flowery language. That article came up on a google search is all, though it does explain the role that the club are wanting from him – basically he’s needed to supply the killer ball. Not necessarily the goal or even the assist but the pass which maybe leads to the assist by hitting the overlapping runner or feeding the striker’s feet or whatever. We got a few glimpses of that in these first two friendlies. He played the pass that led to the assist in a 1-0 win over SSV Jahn Regensburg in the first one, nearly set up a goal winning the ball high up in the second. Looked like a playmaking role as an advanced central midfielder... which all suggests he should be a key player for these fellas this season. Exciting."