gaspargomez":32b9xxz8 said:I think he's a useful weapon to have available- particularly off the bench. He's not Lionel Messi but he has his strengths and unsettles defenders. PS- why is Blissett on an 'old boys' thread ? Isn't he still an Argyle player who is out on loan ?
Recall options don't exist outside of transfer windows.Green90":m2g5lwk4 said:gaspargomez":m2g5lwk4 said:I think he's a useful weapon to have available- particularly off the bench. He's not Lionel Messi but he has his strengths and unsettles defenders. PS- why is Blissett on an 'old boys' thread ? Isn't he still an Argyle player who is out on loan ?
His loan is until the end of the season with no recall option and his contract here expires in June. For all intents and purposes he is a free agent.
Quintrell_Green":1x5ejwvm said:I am a bit disappointed with him as I felt that DA and CB could have hopefully made a better player out of him by intensive coaching. He has Jimmy Hinch's build, but not the same attacking physical spirit.
Joe Totale":3f535cuk said:I get the feeling that Adams saw him as a project. He has all the physical attributes and so if the footballing side could have been coached into him we'd have the lower league Drogba on our hands, of course it's not quite worked out like that!
Joe Totale":3r34x0zq said:I get the feeling that Adams saw him as a project. He has all the physical attributes and so if the footballing side could have been coached into him we'd have the lower league Drogba on our hands, of course it's not quite worked out like that!
Knibbsworth":1zuq67h8 said:Joe Totale":1zuq67h8 said:I get the feeling that Adams saw him as a project. He has all the physical attributes and so if the footballing side could have been coached into him we'd have the lower league Drogba on our hands, of course it's not quite worked out like that!
I completely agree, same with David Ijaha too and looking for a raw non-league Michael Essien.
With Blissett, professional coaching obviously couldn't develop a decent first touch and the ability to finish a chance. But if he did, he could have been a real problem for opposition defences.
The first touch and clever intricate play of Ryan Taylor is clearly hard to find and expensive to afford at our level.
Joe Totale":3pxvw3o7 said:I get the feeling that Adams saw him as a project. He has all the physical attributes and so if the footballing side could have been coached into him we'd have the lower league Drogba on our hands, of course it's not quite worked out like that!