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by vibratingspider
» 22:41 09 Jan 2021


Physically Camara reminds me a bit of Bolasie. He’s all arms and legs flailing around but my heavens, he’s an exciting player to have on the team.

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by davie nine
» 22:44 09 Jan 2021
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colzion wrote: Totally agree. Pan the Man is on course to being an all time favourite and he is still young too. What a great signing.!!!!
and wait till we get the fans back to see him!!

Yes, I have to agree with you there, Mickey.

Some players have more energy at home games but, watching him in all games this season, he is beginning to earn the chorus previously earned by ‘our own’ Johnny Hore.

With hindsight, it was probably a mistake taking him off at Fleetwood.
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by Penmaster
» 09:06 10 Jan 2021


vibratingspider wrote: Physically Camara reminds me a bit of Bolasie. He’s all arms and legs flailing around but my heavens, he’s an exciting player to have on the team.


He reminds me of Jimmy Abdou, but with more quality on the ball.

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by BiggleswadeGreen
» 11:10 10 Jan 2021


Enjoyed the game. Would like to see Opoku or Aimison given chance in the Fornah position with Macleod out and bring in another central defender on loan.

Fornah does ok but does not drive forward enough when he gets the ball, like Reeves he always goes sideways or backwards and we loose momentum and his defensive closing down is slow.

Opoku and Aimison like to drive forward and can tackle.

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by Quintrell_Green
» 12:07 10 Jan 2021


BiggleswadeGreen wrote: Enjoyed the game. Would like to see Opoku or Aimison given chance in the Fornah position with Macleod out and bring in another central defender on loan.

Fornah does ok but does not drive forward enough when he gets the ball, like Reeves he always goes sideways or backwards and we loose momentum and his defensive closing down is slow.

Opoku and Aimison like to drive forward and can tackle.


Sadly, I cannot see your nominees being successful as they lack the type of tight ball controls for a midfield role. Fornah has more of the skill set about him and at least can turn away from tackles rather than lose the ball. I agree he does not advance far but that is not the role he is given by RL. He is a poor man's Fox really in a 'quarter-back' situation.
. Those expected to advance are Edwards, Camara, Grant and Mayor and they do it with varying degrees of success in varying matches. At the moment, they do not seem able to synchronise all at the same time. On the other hand we can we ourselves say we are equally productive every day of the week in our own working environment. We are all human AFTER ALL.

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by Tugboat
» 13:08 10 Jan 2021
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Aimson has adopted bringing the wall out from Wootton and does it effectively.

Unfortunately he did it a few times yesterday and we didn’t have a suitable outlet for him and he had to play it sideways or back.

Surely Fornah should be providing an outlet for the ball to advance further?
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by BiggleswadeGreen
» 16:22 10 Jan 2021


Tugboat wrote: Aimson has adopted bringing the wall out from Wootton and does it effectively.

Unfortunately he did it a few times yesterday and we didn’t have a suitable outlet for him and he had to play it sideways or back.

Surely Fornah should be providing an outlet for the ball to advance further?


Thats my point he constantly holds back so the forward players have no support so they drift further back to try and get the ball....

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by briangreen
» 22:17 10 Jan 2021


I thought Wootton did quite well in the DM position

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by WoodsyGreen
» 09:15 11 Jan 2021


briangreen wrote: I thought Wootton did quite well in the DM position


Agreed, he made a couple of good interceptions and his passing range was decent. His issue is concentrating for 90 minutes, so perhaps he can play a super-sub DM role from now on?

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by Welwyn Pilgrim
» 13:47 11 Jan 2021


WoodsyGreen wrote:
briangreen wrote: I thought Wootton did quite well in the DM position


Agreed, he made a couple of good interceptions and his passing range was decent. His issue is concentrating for 90 minutes, so perhaps he can play a super-sub DM role from now on?


Blimey Woodsey you praised Wootton..... :funny: :funny:

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by WoodsyGreen
» 15:12 11 Jan 2021


Welwyn Pilgrim wrote:
WoodsyGreen wrote:
briangreen wrote: I thought Wootton did quite well in the DM position


Agreed, he made a couple of good interceptions and his passing range was decent. His issue is concentrating for 90 minutes, so perhaps he can play a super-sub DM role from now on?


Blimey Woodsey you praised Wootton..... :funny: :funny:


I'm glad someone noticed, Welwyn :greensmile:

It's not the first time and I hope it won't be the last. We should all keep an open mind when it comes to players we don't rate, as the tale of Chris Billy warns!

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by The Doctor
» 15:43 11 Jan 2021
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Pan is great - brilliant to watch and it's lovely to see someone playing with such enthusiasm. He has great pace and an amazing ability to stretch out his legs to get tackles in when they look impossible but I also think he's pretty skillful and he reads the game well. So all in all, he's a cracking find for the club.

Although we went behind twice on Saturday and the stats show that H had more possession, watching the game I never felt that we weren't going to win it. Mayor had a much more consistent game - one of his best for the club. I still didn't understand all the substitutions - they just seem to unsettle things so unless players are significantly tiring and Lowe and co are acted on fitness information that means they are subbing players BEFORE they start to flag significantly and/or make fatigue-related mistakes it just all seems a bit odd. But I did read a book a few years back that made the point that most managers leave making subs too late and only remove players AFTER their play/influence has deteriorated at the cost of mistakes occurring that damage the team. So perhaps someone is being really smart about things.
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