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  • #16
    Originally posted by Jimmy Floyd Rabbit View Post
    Nasser the timing of his run yesterday was absolutely perfect and of course credit for the lovely weighted ball from Chery.

    You're right he's only gonna get better. He's really grown on me as a player and as a man. I think his twittr outburst showed us he really does care.
    That was a big turning point in his actual quality (beyond his goalscoring) His touch improved almost straight after that outburst so I'm assuming he went and trained hard on that immediately. Credit to him, he's a talent.
    "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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    • #17
      Seems to care which is a quality has been missing from a number of our players for some time.
      Him in the dressing room probably has a knock on effect to other players.
      As already said he has pace.
      Need as a fanbase to support him even if he goes through a barren spell...be poor form from us if we turn on him. He looks for the crowd for support and yesterday was a classic when he went off that was the longest departure for a substitution I've witnessed, every time I thought that was it and sat down, Polter would start clapping again and the fans would again start going....
      Made a big difference between the two teams.

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      • #18
        Really pleased to see him winning people round. Yes he's limited, but getting better all the time and always gives his all.

        Hopefully, the more negative amongst us can start to see what the effects of a good manager can be. Fancy working with players to improve them rather than just going out and buying a few more.

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        • #19
          One of my favourite players. Love his enthusiasm, energy and obvious passion for the game. If I was a full kit winker I'd have his name on my shirt.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Jimmy Floyd Rabbit View Post
            Improving every game. Puts in a fantastic shift, and not the Mackie kind. He actually causes a lot of problems and must be a nightmare to play against.

            Can't help but like the guy. Cult hero for sure.
            He's not a good player but he gives 100% effort he chases down all day puts in a shift, his hold up play really needs to improve its poor, good finish but should score when clean through, not sure hell ever be the top player JFH thinks he'll be but can't fault his effort a real nuisance for defenders

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            • #21
              Originally posted by dave58 View Post
              He's not a good player but he gives 100% effort he chases down all day puts in a shift, his hold up play really needs to improve its poor, good finish but should score when clean through, not sure hell ever be the top player JFH thinks he'll be but can't fault his effort a real nuisance for defenders
              This. But I do like the fella. Just shows what attitudes and professionalism can do. Compare him, for instance, to that total #### Fer.......

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              • #22
                I rate him and don't get some of the comments saying he can't do this he can't do that as I see him holding ball up and bringing people into the game. He's young, in foreign country, adapting to new style off football and he's doing a grand job so far so give him a chance to settle instead of trying to pick up on his faults. Perch was Sh it a month ago now those slating him are raving about him

                Patience is the key and I predict next year he could be the difference between going up and staying down

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                • #23
                  I'm glad we've stuck with him.

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                  • #24
                    I lost faith in him, well done to Hasslebank

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                    • #25
                      Need to get some crosses into the box for him to attack as that is his major strength (IMO) yet he's rarely had a chance to show it.

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                      • #26
                        I love Polter.

                        Think he's more than capable of scoring 12-18 goals next season. Not the type of striker to bang in a 30 yard screamer or run it around 5/6 players but definitely a fox in the box for me. Has the nack of being in the right place at the right time. As others have pointed out he's still young, moved from a different country and is finding his feet.

                        Next season he should be that little more settled and can hit the ground running.

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