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Originally posted by stanistheman View PostWe also need to take stock that those clips are from League 1 and Gladwin as well as JET looked quite good on clips from last season."What stats allow you to do is not take things at face value. The idea that I trust my eyes more than the stats, I just don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know I just know that rabbit's not in there." - Billy Beane
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Just had a skim through the thread but can anyone answer:
1.) Although undisclosed, what are the rumored amounts for this transfer?
2.) anyone see him play regularly. anyone can look like a world beater in a 2 minute montage of your best bits on youtube, would be interested to hear if anyone has seen much of him?
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Originally posted by Ramsey is god View PostJust had a skim through the thread but can anyone answer:
1.) Although undisclosed, what are the rumored amounts for this transfer?
2.) anyone see him play regularly. anyone can look like a world beater in a 2 minute montage of your best bits on youtube, would be interested to hear if anyone has seen much of him?
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Ashley Wilkinson of the Burton Mail offers his view on QPR's newest recruit ...
For QPR fans tell us who Nasser El Khayati is?
Nasser is a very talented player, capable of moments of real magic on his day. At 26-years-old, or 27 the day after the Ipswich game, he's just about entering his prime as a forward player and when he's on form, he's extremely exciting to watch. Sometimes you can watch a player, and the crowd will draw breath whenever he gets on the ball, eager to see what he can do next - Nasser fits that mould, when on form.
There seems some debate as to whether he’s a winger or a forward. Clear that one up for us?
He can play either - but he has been primarily employed as a left-winger at Burton Albion, which for me is where he is most effective. He is two-footed, and is lethal cutting inside from the left. Look at his goals away at Blackpool this season or at home to Southend last - when he gets space in front of him, cutting inside from the left, a wonderful finish could well follow.
By his own admission he struggled to start with at Burton. What did JFH do to get him going?
I think much of it was down to getting up to speed, coming from amateur football in Holland (playing for Kozakken Boys in the Topklasse), and needing to get used to the pace and physicality of the English game. Hasselbaink tended to use him as a substitute initially but by the season's end, he was a key player. That continued into League One.
He’s gone from League Two to League One. Can he make that next step to the Championship?
I see no reason why not - but the Championship is a big step up in quality. Nasser has the skills and, more importantly, the confidence to make an impact in the second tier. He has ambitions to be in the Premier League and he'll be working with the manager who gave him his break in English football. Brewers fans will watch with great interest.
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Originally posted by stanistheman View PostWell he set up the winner on Saturday so that's a good start.
My pal who watches a lot of lower league said he's a shite Adel who could play a bit. Could see exactly what he meant within 2 mins. Could be a useful addition.
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